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WE3AT, aTESSLVA&Y 4 tW 4t44 OKBOON CUMATTO CONDITIONS. 3 tsp unavusa, tsxsss. La Grande Professional Directory Din 1 PHYSICIANS, ".; ' -; ' 'DENTISTS. O. L. BIQGERS, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Office Ralston Building, over J. U. Berry' Store. Offlce 'Phone Black MIL . Realdence 'Phone Red 1001. Office OTnr Hlll'e Drug Store. La Qranda 4 Ore got.' J. H. HUBBARD. ML D. Physician and Surgeon. Ojjlc In New Bank Building. Roomi 10-tl. 'Phones: Residence, Main It; Offlce, Main II. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Physician and 8argco Office over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone IIS. Residence Main II ' N. MOLITOR, M. D., 1 Physician and Surgeon. Corner Auauua ..e. kmu Uc;ct ? Office Main II -:- Resldenee Main II BACON A HALL. ptiTik-Uns and Surgeon. Ice - Grande National wan Building. 'Phone Main II,' S C T. Bacon, Residence, Main II. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main It DR. P. E. MOORB DR. H. C. P. MOOR! Osteopathic Physician. ' ' Klrksvllle Graduates Under Fonader Office Sommer Building. Phones: Office Main It: Res. Main Money , Supports the Home G B. CArTKORN. ' J. C. M. D. PRICE, D. Deo Ust. Room IS, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1111. La Grande Oregon Dr. 8. U. Eaaley Dr. J. E. Stevenson Res. Red 111. Res. Black 861 EASLET STEVENSON. Dental Parlors and Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge work, a specialty. Office Opposite Foley Hotel. . Offlce 'Phone Black 111. Cfaas. B. Oochraa Geo. P. Cochran COCHRAN COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Budding. La Grande I - ' : Oregor VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTHR. Teacher and Manager. , '. Telephone" Farmers 1971. . j M- a VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P.; A. CHARLTON. . Veterinary Surge n. ' '" Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grand , . Resldenee 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1311. j Independent 'Phone St. DR. IL W. RTLEY. Graduate Ohio StaU University Vac clnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of a) kinds. Country calls promptly a wred. ' "' ! ' .." V." ' Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones. Pa clflc. Black 1101. Independent. White 20, To talk over the matter of the creation of a federal district for east ern Oregon, a committee ' from the Citizen's league of Baker City came down to Pendleton today and this afternoon . has been engaged In dis cussing the matter with Pendleton at torneys and business men. says the Pendleton East Oregonlan'. The committee constats of Samuel Baer, Fred G. Mel Ms, James A. How ard and B. E. Kennedy, and they rep resent the citizens of Baker City in this most Important matter. The object of the conference is to discuss the situation In regard to the creation of the proposed federal dis trict and to see It some definite and satisfactory conclusion may not be reached by which all of eastern Ore gon will be benefitted In the matter, Pendleton and Baker City being the two contestants for the honor' of be' ing headquarters tor the district, are both ably represented in congress In the matter and It is the object of the mniti tiatwMtt rlttsens 1 of Baker City and Pendleto to arrive at an amicable and satisfactory ' arrange ment by which a bitter fight over the location of the headquarters and the selections for the dh-trlct may be pre vented1 In 'congress.' ' j . ; The matter of rreatftig a federal district for eastern Oregon "will un doubtedly be settle! at the present session of congress. Senator Fulton has already Interlaced a bill In the senate providing for headquarters at Baker City and Congressman , Ellis will Introduce a like measure In the house naming Peni.'eton. as head quarters and it U. hoped that by con, ferrtng with each other and diseas ing the entire suiject from a bronl and unselfish Standpoint that the ri val cities can BjV-jiu any bitterness feeling and that th result, of; their conference may be for the best In terest of the entire eastern Oregon section -which is ltelly concerned In the jnatter;. - - ..i -: and it needs a steady Influx of it to maintain the household and keep it going. To be sure of that steady flow of money, It is the best plan to bank the savings so that you will know where to reach them In time of need. For "rainy days" come to the thrif tiest of ust times, and it is well for us if they find us prepared. Bank yoii- surplus cash with us now, and yejKxill have the pleasure of know 4ni that it Is not only secure, but earning good Interest. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings benk OFFICERS: v m htrkit. presiaeni. WiM. MILLER, Vice-President. 0"O. L. CLEAVER. Cashier. if &BCROGG1N. Assistant Cashier. T. J. HOLMES, measure. C7sr GOIV .w.!Js:-i,Af.iPit Arrival and Departure of Train at La Grande. No. 1, westboun Portland Special, arrives :2I a., m.; departs. 1:30 a. m. Ho. ,. eastbound passenger, mall aadeiss. arrives at 1:41 a. m.; de parts 1:50 a. m. No. 1, eastbound Chicago Special arrives 101 p. m.; departs, 1:10 p. m. No.""5." westbound passenger,' mall and express, arrives l:BI p. m.; de parts, 10 P. Elgin Brandt. Leaves la Grand at I a. m. and arrive In La Brand at 1:10. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstract of, Title. Fire Insurance. Office next door to La Grand Na . tlonal Bank. La Grand - Oregon TEACHERS OF MUSIC KATHERINE M. QUINN. MUS. BAC Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street 'Phone Black 141. PROF. E. PORTER DAT. PrlneU La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo tlte Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471. The Orange. JSkML .PsnroerCotnpUe iti Following. Klamath Countjr-Most - 'of the rang stock have been driven In and winter feeding has commenced. Stock is In better condition than usual, with plenty of grain and hay for alt' pur poses. The stock market is weaker all around. Beef cattle and hogs de clined about 1 cent. Horses ' fove dropped 15 to 20 per cent, Buer. and eggs tn good demand. . ' v '' ; Jackson County Slock of all kinds living on the pastures, with the flU still green. The amount of fvivln sown this year is about the '. v t'al acreage,, all of which is In fine n- dltlon. Climate very rfllld; andjf ex ceedingly healthy. 1 ' Lane County Weatlir; mild, Ven for this country. Some ?aln! hutitlr weather most of the v time. looking finely Someields sown fall grain 8 inches high and as green as June. Stock wintering well. Feed high, 111 per ton for hay, oats 40 cents per bushel, bran . 123 ' per ton. There Is a slight advance Is the price of fat hogs, In fact, all fat stock are In demand. . Hop market demor allied. Great interest ' In planting fruit trees, such as . apples',,' pears. cherries and some peaches; also some walnut trees. i. Q SOROS PALMER. PrttidMt W. H. BRENHOLTS, As't Cajoiar J. M B&RRY, Yiea President " " C. S. WILUAMS, Sd ACMh2r . ' 7 P. U MEYERS. Caahiw ; - ; ' V ' :'v v.'' V iff Grande NatiCiial Bank,' - ?.Of La Grande, qregon ' . ; ''D SURPLUS 160,000 6t ,jariy . I f AH rafV" it t ' . ' ' r T ' 11, UQI IT XAtSS DEPOSITORY j. Jl C. C. Pennington ' v F. UIKC.UIUKS F. J. Ho!me ; L. Msyer . Qeo. L. Clvsr W.'L. BranholU Qebrg Palmar F. M. Bryltit Lincoln' Mother Made Him Drea Cp. The February American Magaxine contain a' full account of Aoranam Lincoln' birth and boyhood. It Is re lated by Dennis Hanks, who was Lin coln's cousin and playmate. Hanks, now dead, gave all the fact to Mr. Eleanor 'Atkinson of Chicago, who now publishes them for th first time., Here is what Hanks reports about Lincoln' mother making htm "slick up." j "She jieemed to know . Abe had more prlde'n the rest of us. He al ways had a extry pair o' Jean pants an' a white shirt. When ha was only 13 Aunt Salry sex to him,. 'Abe, you git hold o some muslin some'ers an' have some white shirts, so you kin go to folks' houses right.' So he cut nine cords o' wood an'' got nine yards o' unbleached cotton, an' she bleach ed It an' shrunk It an' made him two shirts. He put pne o' them on every Sunday. r, Maybe - Abe wouldn't 'a' bs'n the man he was If it tuidn't be'n -fur his nwttter an' stepmother encour- agln' him."' - j . ",, . Place Your Surplus; Funds Traders WlttMli the Farmers and i INVESTIGATING TOlIt. Lane County Fruitgrowers Will Visit Hood River. Arrangements are being made at Eugene for an excursion of frultgrow ers from that county to Hood River for the purpose of studying Hood River methods of growing and mar keting fruit. MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. TeeM'her of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry'i Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. rc'lvll, Mining, Irrigation Engineering and Surveying. Estimates, plan aad specifications Office In Bohnenkamp Building. ' La Grand ...... Ore-n t A HURRY? THEN CAU, THE TSAHSFE MAS ' H will Uk that trunk to th De pot or your horn In less time than it Us to tell it. Day phoM Red 761 Nignt " Black '.792 Wsgir. a!wv ;-rtr f ?'.: J. L. MARS, Contractor and Builder. ' ' and Dealer In Bulldln Material. 4 BUILDING STONE. CLEAN COARSE SAND 4 AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. 4 4 Drop a line, nsm.ng work, 4 and I will name the right " 4 4 price. :: t: :: 4 4 La Grande, Oregon. 4 " Notice of Final Settlement. " Notice I hereby given that the un- lerslgned has' filed his final account as administrator of the estate ol Jeorge McFatrldge, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon .'or Union county, has fixed Tuesday. ;he 4th day of February, 1908, at 10 clock a. m., as the time, and th :ourt house at La Grande, Union coun y, Oregon,' as the place for the hear ng of any and ell objections to said iccount and the final settlement there if and the distribution of said estate. ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, thlt .he 2nd day of January, Hug, B. U LEAVITT, Administrator of the Estate of George McFatrtdge, Daceased. COCHRAN COCHRAN, - Attorney for Administrator. .7T. ...".-'. -'.'.tj.""- Call tot- BkW. Notlc I hereby given that th county court oi Unloo county, will re eiv sealed bids up to 1:10 o'clock f. m., Wednesday, th Stt. day of February, 1108. for supplying Union .ounty with 12S cord of fir and ye'. ow pine wood, to b cut I feet s nche lu I'-ngth and to be piled n he baie.nent of th court house at Ls Jrande, Oregon. The aj-j-i rei-e" e th right to r !ct any or all I- 1.. 3. B. CILHAM, Coanty a'k. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the shsre. holders of the Farmers Traders' Na tional bank will be held at their bank. Ing house on Tuesday, February 1 1, 1I0S, betwe -n the flours of 10 a. m. tnd 12 m., of said day, to elect a "ward of five directors to serve for he ensuing year and for the trans action of such other business as may come before said meeting. Dated January 10, 1101. J. W. BCRIBCR, Cahlr. PETITION FOR LIQVOIt LICENSE, To the Hon. County Court of Union County, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters and actual residents of the precinct of Hilgard, Union county, Oregon, and having actually resided In said precinct at least 30 days Immediately preceding the date of signing and til Ing of this petition, hereby respect fully petition your Honorable Court to grant to Nils Holverson, a license to sell splritous, malt or vinous liquors or fermentd cider, commonly known as hard rider, in less quantities than one gallon. In the town of Hilgard Union county, Oregon, commencing on or about the $th tiny of Murch, 1908 Dated thl zoib. day of January 190S. P. Garvey. John Rogers, D. W Sanford,, Jos, Lafforty, Pat Daly, Lee Young, J. II, Young, Geo, Dreher, Ed Peterson, William Oantrell, Mat An derson, Ed Sallng, J. R, Brauchamp William Law, C, 8, Haws, J. W, Scott, W. J. Baling. J. D. Casey, J. C. Hart, J, H. Mann. C. F. Dreher. Claud "Miller, J. Landers, Hans Endrup, g, F. Toung, Wm. Dreman, Fr. Beau,- ehamp, t. H. MoWaters, A. Young, B. Scholdstrom, F. Scholdstruitl, Ceo. McGarry, John E. Brlgham, Ch. Farrier, N. C. Endrup, J. Hlbbs, J. M. Hagey, Harry French, A, Bundman, J. T. Holmes, W", M, Condlt, O. Klopfen- steln. Earl Rankld. , Notice I hereby given that I will on th 4th day of March, 1108, apply to the county court of Union county, Oregon, at the court house In L Grande, Oregon, for a license to sell spliitous, malt or vinous liquors, or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider, In quantities less than one gallon, In the town of Hilgard, Union county, Oregon, commencing on or about the 6th day of March, 1I0S. NILS HOLVERHON. NATIONAL BANK Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller el t the Currency D-plUr. 5.1000.' D?r. t 84.05 ' " , September 80. 1901, " , 156,108.60 " ' September 15, 1902. " . 194,041.94 September. 9, 1903, " - 226,904.70 , , September 6, 1904 ." 184,443.64 June 18,1905. " .141.879.63 Junt 18,1906,' M 143.225.34 ' ; June . 21,1907, " 218,731.09 : W pay you inUrt on your Wvingi Bank AooounU. ' ! No Interest paid on Chocking Account. " W ar prepared to handl aoy Banking butin ontrusUd to ui with car, promptna and satetv. ' . t With 29 ytara xprienc in Banking w ar confidant w can givt yoa ' atisfaction. H ; j-f ' . m Your butines I apprciaUd by it offlcr: '." ' 1 " ' J.W. SCRIBER. Cahir "" JOSEPH PALMER. Pri dtnt : ; 0. E. McCUlLY, A. C 444h444444444M44 4444444444444444444444444 SIEGRIST.& GO. v JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS; ; 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. 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