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KIGHT PAG" sTTENTNG O BSEKTKR, LA GRA1CDK, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JAJiTARY 28, ltOS. AOs? TIUUEK. 3 t LaGrande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. O. L. BIQGERS, M. D, Pbysiciaa and Surgeon. Otflc Ralston Bull dint. ovr J. M. is Berry Btor. lOtflc 'Phone Blck ItiL ; Residence 'Phon Red loot. J. H. HUBBARD, IC D. Pbysiciaa and Surgeon. Offlo In New Bank Building. Room M-Il. 'Phone: Residence, Main II; Of Dee. lfala 71. DR. A. U RICHARDSOK. Pbysiciaa and burg cow. Office over Hill's Drug Store. doe 'Pbone 111. Residence Main it N. MOUTOR, M. D., Physician and Burgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot 8t Office Main 8 -: Residence Main II BACON & BALL, physicians and Surgeon. Office ; a Grsnde National Bank ' Building. 'Phone Main II. O. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Kesnieuwi. 1!?.!!! M. DR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOORJ Osteopathic Physicians. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office Bwnmer Building. Phones: Office Main II; Res. Main (4 VETERINARY 6URGEON8. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgera. Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grand. Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office "Phone Black ltll. Independent 'Phone 18. DR. H. W. HTLEY. Graduato Ohio State University Vac lnatlon. Dentistry and Surgery of at kinds. Country calls promptly a wered. Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa clflc, Black 1901. Independent, White 20. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Title. lire Insurance. Office next dnor to La Grande Ns tlonal Bank. La Grande r'0K TEACHERS OF MUSIC KATHERINE M. QU1NN. MUS. BAC Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street. "Phone Black 841. - . "PROF. E. PORTER UAX, rnncn Tj. nrande 8chool of Music Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo site Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MISS STELLA V. OLIVER. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry! Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS; L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineerlag and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grand ------ Oro 0? f GON X.flGi Arrival and Departure of Trains at La Grande. No. 1. westboun Portland Special. arrives 1:25 a. m.; departs. : a. m. No I. eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 0:45 a. m.j de parts 6:50 a. m. Ko. I, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m. No. B. westbound passenger, ma" and express, arrives 9:55 p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. hlgin nram li. leaves t ennde at m. and arrives In La Grande at 8:10. DENTISTS. C a CAt-TEORN. Office over Bill's Drug Store. La Grande - ' Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room IS. La Grand National Baas Building. 'Pbone Black 1IIL ' La Grande - 4 jOrago Dr. 8. M. Easier ' Dr. J. E. Stevenson Res. Red 111. . Res. Black 111. EASLEY STEVENSON. Dental Parlors and, Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge work, a specialty. Office Opposite Foley Hotel. Office 'Phone Black 111. ATTORNEYS. Cbas. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coebra COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande .... Oregnt VIA VI. MKO. CliACS M'M.TSTER. , Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers- 1171. 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 PM0ME CALLS ANSWER ED DAY OR NIGHT The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank THE BOY AND THE BANK BOOK should be inseparable that Is, even boy should be taught to savi, even be fore he begin! to earn. The youngei the start the more they will save and the better they will enjoy . ttu habit of saving. We encourage thrlf In the young, knowing that It leadt to Independence and prosperity If middle age. Bank your saving wltr us, and watch them grow year.b; year. In this way your money will bi earning money. OFFICERS: F. M. BTRKIT. President. WM. MILLER. Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. 8CROGGIN, Assistant-Cashier F. J. HOLMES, f-eastiwe A CHAIR HOSPITAL. If you have a chair or in fact any piece of furniture which I on the Invalid list you can not do batter than to bring It to my furniture hospital, where a speedy cure is assured. Prompt and neat work assured. Remem ber that I make all kinds of buggy covers. Call on me for all kinds of upholstering. J. II. HILLMAX. Shop on I"lr Street, Next Poor to Tlmru Ormviv. Uliu-k Kill. Ml PARLIAMENT OPEHED WITH POMP London, Jan. II. What promises to be a highly Important' and critical session of the British parliament, the third under the premiership of Sir Henry " Campbetl-Bannerman, con vened today with the customary ob servances. The Irish question, the education bill, licensing, old age pen sions and ths budget demands of the army and navy are the principal sub jects likely to come up for considera tion and debate during the session. The session was opened by King Ed ward. In the matter of expenditures for the army and navy, the economists and the expansionists have apparent. ly agreed upon a compromise, which will result in a retrenchment for the benefit of this year's budget, but will Involve a greatly Increased appropria tion next year. The expansionists are advocating an Increase of 3,000.000 In the naval estimates, to meet the German proposals, an additional mil Hon for the army and a similar in crease ui tJurs?!"". Involving an in crease over last year of 10,000,000 pounds or nearly 150,000,000. In case the expansion plans are carried out, a further Increase of 25,000,000 pounds, or $125,000,000, will be re quired next year. If a policy of re trenchment la decided on this year. It must be with a promise of greatly Increased naval expenditures for 1909. The partisan press Is already raising the cry of the German buga boo and popular clamor Is taking It up and raising a formidable agitation against the government. , There Is a wide difference of opin ion among the naval experts In regard to the Edgar and Beadlcea types of cruiser and on many other plans for strengthening the fleet, and the econ omists urge this as the principal rea son for not rushing Into tremendous mval expenditures until the mooted questions have' been satisfactorily BREAKS BONE E Jack Brittain, an employe of the Grande Ronde Electric company, sus tained severe Injuries late yesterday afternoon while lowering a heavy pulley to the basement of the com pany's building In this city. The pulley weighs nearly 800 pounds and Mr. Brittain was attempt ing to loner It by rolling It down the stairway. An obstruction ' below caused htm to leave the object of his labor at the head of the stairs, while he went down to remove a cross learn which was in the way. He had ilcked up the timber and was In the act of carrying It away when the pul- 'ey was Jarred loose and started down he stairway with terrible force. For 'unately for the man he was net In e. direct path of the falling pulley, but did receive a Jolt from behind A-hich threw him to the floor with 'onslderable force. In the fall or.e 'oot rested In front of the now rapidly 'oiling machinery and a broken bone n the ankle Is the result He was removed to his home on 3ixth street, where he today gives signs of rapid recovery- The injury Is extremely painful, but 'i alleviates his suffering with the optimistic view that his escape with t broken bone Is remarkably fortun ate. Figures are wha- count; talk today oes for but little; hence, we want :o have every one In Union county try our store as a place where they can buy drugs right, and of perfect qual ity, and good treatment generally will be accorded all. cost and selling Our knowledge of nrlce of druirs and price oi arugs ana lonrts generally k.- t in ti drug store houl1 be of benefit to all our cus NirriHrs. We have spent over 2" years In strictly retail business, and a num ber of years In strictly whn!-ale uuniieM. Hem Know - i buy !.nd how to sell. Try th" I'lrn: ":rii(t More of Sllvorthom & M .vii. d2wl m m settled. , , ; In the matter of legislation, Irish affairs are, certain to come up for prolonged consideration. The opposi tion la threatening' to provoke a de tailed discussion of the government's Irish policy. If such a course la de cided on. It will likely result In many lively debates, and will place Irish Secretary Blrnell on the defensive, with the result that he will probably be forced to make a definite state ment of future policy. The younger Nationalists are willing and eager for the fray, and If opportunity allows, will turn loose upon parliament a very flood of oratory. ' The liquor question has become a live one In England and It Is proposed to Introduce an exceedingly drastic license bill. While the measure does not meet all the demands of the tem perance party. It Is sufficiently drastic as to have aroused the organized op position of all the' liquor dealers, brewers and distillers of the king dom. The liquor Interests are very puwoiiui in Er.j'onn end they may depend upon the house of lords re jecting the bill or emasculating It to such an extent as to render It void. The bill, as originally formulated, will provide for a modified form of local option after a specified period. The opening of the session today was accompanied by all the traditional pomp and ceremony. King Edward was accompanied by Queen Alexan dra, the Prince and Princess of Wales and other members of the royal fam ily, and were greeted in the historic chamber by the usual gathering of dignitaries. The king and queen will leave about the first of next month for their annual spring cruise, the royal yacht having been ordered In readiness at that time. The king will stop at Blanrltz, but the queen will proceed to Athens to visit her broth er, the Greek king. r IN THE BANK North Powder, jan 29. (Observer Special.) Depositors In the State Bank of North Powder, met here yes terday afternoon to take action rel ative to the Institution's future. The present situation was explained by'J. P. Myers, assignee, and after listen ing to his explanation, the depositors agree to leave their shares In the bank, but to take their value out In National bank stock. Mr. Myers further agreed that at the end of the year he would buy up their stock and pay them 6 per cent interest. The bank's capital Is $25. 000, and -shares sold for $100. In 30 days' time the bank will be reorgan ized as a national Institution. NOiivonanj hoj houom Department of the Interior. Land Office at La Grande, Ore., December It. 107. Notice Is hereby given that Pnrn hard Scholdstrom, of Hligard, Ore., has filed notice of his Intention to make final five-year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No 1000s, made March 30, 1901, for th SWK NWK, W y, BW14, Bee. 2 NW4 WH, Sec. 12, township 1 3.. range 17, B. W. M., and that said proof will be made before the reglstei and Receiver of th U. 8. land offlcf at1 La Grande, Oregon, on Februar) 12, 1M. He name the following wltnesse to prove his continuous residence upon end cultivation of the land, via: A. H. Anson, of La Grande,- Ore.; Frank Scholdstrom, of Hligard, Ore.; E. H. DeLong, of La Grande, Ore.; Georgt O. Gekeler, of La Grande, Ore. E. W, DAY 18, Register, , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at La Grande. Or December 28, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that Max Dutll of Hligard. Oregon, lias fllwt notice of his Intention to make final ftve-year proof in support of hi oldlni, vis: Homestead entry No. 19!2 ma,,! Or'f,ler , 1902, for the 'i ...... avvt. ati,.n "i town. ship Vs., rann 3. E. VV. M., and th.u , iild nroof will be made before the ; rntrimlfr Hnd n. .Ier of thn IT. H. lullfl office at La Grande, Orgon, on File run-y 10. 190 h. He names the following witness.- ! i prov his continuous residence u. . n n.l cultivation of the Ian !, viz: liotf-lii-b . Klopfi nolr, of Hilijard. Ore.; Kred Int'll, of a Grandu. ore.l'Kll. I'm'!, of Hligard, Ore.: l'urmer JncX. of Hligard. Ore. . ! . W. DAVIS, Register. , A MONEY Place Your Surplus funds Traders NATIONAL BANK;! Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller of the Currency September 6, 1900, September SO, 1901, September 15, 1902, September 9,1903, September 6, 1904,' June 18, 1905, June " 18,1906, June 21, 1907, W pay you interest on your Savings Bank Accounts. - No Interest paid on Checking Accounts. W are prepared to hand! any Banking business entrusted to u j with car. promptnt and safety. With SO ysart xperiencs in Banking w are confidant w; can bits you atisfaction. Your business is appreciated by Its officers: J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier JOSEPH PALMER, Pridnt ' Q. E. McOU'LLY. A. C a 'Money in the Bank" It's a sort of a password to a man' reliability In th business world. At the La Grsnde National you have th advan- hi and strong Institution whose policy I to givs the same careful eonsibereuuu ts mails depositor as to the largest Along theneyllne this Bank ts lners Ing ltr deposits svery day. WeTjSould Ilk to hav yours, , CAPITAL 31 00,000.00 SURPLUS 50,000.00 UND. PROF. 25,000,00 GEORGE PALMER, Pies JiW. L, BRENHOLDT3, Ass't Caa'u. J. M. BBRRT, Vlo-Pres. S.C. WILLIAMS, tnd Ass't Cash. F. L. METERS. Cashier. DIRECTORS. F. M. Byrltlt J. M. Berry A. B. Conley, F. J. Holmes. C C. Pennington, George Palmer, F. L. Meysrs, Geo. L. Reaver, W. L. Brenholta. i. La Grande National Bank ! v UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY SIEGRIST & CO.l JEWELERS We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMLINT We are better prepared than ever to do first class work. If vou have a watch $ that does not give you satisfaction, oring t vittousa.nd we will cuarantee we can fix It ' Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount- ing is one of our specialties. All our work guaranteed and promptly done, . We wilUave you money SIEGRIST & COl t J: WrLERS X IMHHMMHM X HAY, GRAIN, W00DI 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. We'll sell flour at lower II 1 1 t Weare closing out our wood business. Have about 100 cords left Get some at a reduced price "before it is all gone. T J Z i T THE REAL ESTATE, AND COMMISSION X 4 With the Farmers and f Deposits, 179.324.05 156,108.60 . 194,041.94 226,904.70 184,443.64 141,879.65 143,225.34 218,731.09 ' AMD OPTICIANS ' AMD OPTICIANS price than others. Try us. X LOAN;; co. i ! 2 t ' H , if It: 1