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WGHT PACJF KVKJmCQ OBSERVER, LA ttUAAjtCOiUub.C e Directory a PHYSICIANS. j O. L. DIGGERS, M. D.. PhytiU'lau uud Sury.5ou. Ottlce Halston Building, over J. M. Berry's Store, Office 'Phone Black 1321. Uusldence 'Phone Bed 1001. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. riiysii-lun and burgeon. Office In' New Bank Building. Uoomt 2D-S1. 'Phom-a: Residence, Main 89; Office, Main 79. VIX. A. L. RICHARDSON. I'lijMclan unit Snrcon. . Office over Hill's Drug Slore. 'Oflce 'Phone 135. Residence Mala 55 N. MOL1TOR, M. D., ' l'liyslifun and Surgeon, Corntr Adams Ave. and Depot St, Office Main Zlvl2i.zzs V"'" 9 BACON & HALL. ' l'livsicluiui uiul Surgeons. 'Office . ja Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hull, Residence. Main 62. DR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOOR t Osteopathic I'hyvlflana. Klrksville Graduates Under Foundw Office Simmer Batldlng. Phones: Office Main ; Res. Mali M Money Supports the Home 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 whore to reach them In time of need. For "rainy days" come to the thrif tiest of us at times, and it is well for us If they find us prepared. Bank your surplus cash with us now, and you will have the pleasure of know lng that it Is not only secure, but earning good Interest. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings bank OFFICERS: , V. M. BTRKIT, President WM. MILLER. Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. SCROGGIN, Assistant Cashier F. 1. HOLMES, rresjiurer. V-.,' v j Sua ir urn?. Arrival and Dcimrture of Trains al La Grande. No. 1. westboun' Portland Special, arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs, 9:30 a. m. No. 6, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts 6:50 a. m. No. 2, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m. No. B, westbound " passenger, mall and express, arrives 9:65 p. m.; de parts, 10 p. m. Elgin Branch. Leaves T Grande at 8 a. m. and .arrives la La Orande at 5.10. 'fm wis fm Professional : DEWTLSTS. c. a CArTconN. tmsnkaf Office over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Orego- J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room 23. La Grande National Bant Building. "Phone Black-19l7 I -a Grande Or-r- - Dr. S. 11. Knsley Dr. .1. K. StcvcMison Res. Red 191. .Res. Black 351 EASLEV & STEVENSON'. Denial Parlors mill laboratory. Aluminum Plutes, Crown and Bridge work, a specialty. Office Oj)Hwitu Foley Motel. Office 'Phone Black 911.' ATTORNEYS. tltia. E. Cochran Ctai. P. 1 ociirti COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building - Grande - - - - Orego: V1AVI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 17. VETERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 131. , Independent 'Phone 68. . DR. II. W. lm.ET. Qraduato Ohio State University Vac clnatlon, Dentistry and Surgery of al kinds. Country calls promptly as wered. Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phones, Pa clfic, Black 1(01. Independent.;. White 20. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurance. Office next door to La Grande Na tional Bank. La Grande Oregot TEACHERS OF MUSIC CATHERINE M. QUINN, MUS. BA" Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street 'Phone Black 841. PROF. E. PORTER DAT. PrtneU. La Grande School of Musis Mrs. Day assistant School oppo lte Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. Teacher of Plann and Harmony. Studio over I. M. Berry! Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineertn, and Surveying. Estimates, plans and specifications Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Orande ...... Orem IN ( HURRY? THEN CALL luE TSANSFS-? MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your horn a in less time than it takes to tall it. Day phone Fed 761 N.grit " Black 1792 Wag;- s!ws j ;-:t -e ' J. I,. SURS, Contractor and Builder. and Dealer In Building Material. BUILDING STONE. 4 CLEAN COARSE SAND 4 AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. 4 Drop a line, nam.ng work, 4 4 and I will name the right 4 price. :: :: :: :: 4 4 La Grande, Oregon. 4 444444444444444 GREATEST (111 More lumber was cut In the United States last year than In any year. In Its history. The enormous amount of 37,550, TSC beard f"Ht was produced, and the mill value of this was 1621,. 151,388. In addition, there were pro duced 11,858,160,000 shingles, valued at 124,155,555, and 3,812,807,000 lath, valued at $1,490,670. On the whole, It Is safe to say that the present an nual lumber cut of the United States approximates 40 billion feet, and that J the total mill value- of the lumber, lath and shingles each year produced Is not le.s than $700,000,000. These figures give some Idea of how vast Is t!ie lumber Indifstry -ami how great l the tie in i . .1 1'ic u- ... , i A glan-v i : . ' : itm1ie produced shows very clearly the pass ing of while pine and b:k, one the greatest soft wood and the other the greatest hard wood which the forest : bus ver grown. Plnce J 8 P9 the cut of white pine, hug fallen off more thnn 40 per cent, while that of white oak has fnlen off more than 36 per cent. Today yelow pine leads all other ihiu.u r.:r.""" cut. while Douglas fir and this will he a surprise to many comes second. Since 1899 the cut of Douglas fir has Increased 186 per cent. Louisiana Is the foremost yellow pine state, with Texas, Missis sippi and Arkansas following In order. Washington produces by far the greatest amount of Douglas fir. PECK'S BAD W Before George W. Peck was elect ed governor of Wisconsin, he had achieved national fame as the author of "Peck's . Bad Boy," a ' series of sketches written with admirable fi delity to life, and under his sanction largely Incorporated in the farce com edy of the same name, announced for presentation at the Steward on Thurs day, February 13. The entertainment has attained tame and popularity almost, if not quite rivaling that of the author of Its. inspiration and everywhere has won a most every respect, enviable patronage in In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union County. winiam u. reach, plaintiff, vs. Ella C. Peach, defendant. Summons. To Ella C. Peach, Defendant, Greet ing: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the expiration of the time pre scribed In the order : directing the publication hereof, to-v.lt: six con secutive weeks from the date of tin first publication of this summons which is January 30th, 1908, and li you fail to appear, answer or other wise plead within the said time the palintiff will ask the court for a de cree dissolving the bonds of matri- I mony now existing between thh plaintiff and this said defendant one awarding the plaintiff an absolute de cree oCjlIvorce. By virtue of an order of the Hon. T. H. Crawford, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered or the 24th day of January, 1908. Thl summons Is published In the Weeklj Observer, a weekly newspaper printed and published In La Grande, Uniot ' county, Oregon. COCHRAN & COCHRAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Treasurer's Cull for City WnrruutH. Notice Is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants issued on General Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including No. 6377. Interest on all warrants on Genernl Fund from No. 6319 to No. 6377, In clusive, ceases from this date. There are also funds In the treas ury to pay all warrants Issued against Water Fund of La Grande City, up to and Including No. 7333, endorsed De cember 7, 1907. Interest an all war rants on Water Fund to No. 7333, In clusive, ceases from date of this call. La Grande, Oregon. Tebruiiry 6, ions J. K. WRIGHT, City Treasurer. 1 PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Hon. County Court of Union County, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters and actual residents of the precinct of HUgard, Union county, ' Oregon, and having actually resided in said precinct at least 30 days Immediately preceding the date of signing and fil ing of this petition, hereby respect fully petition your Honorable Court to grant to Nils Holverson, a license to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider. In less quantities than Ane gallon, In the town of HUgard, Union county. Oregon, commencing on or about the 5th day of March, 190S. Dated this 20th day of January, 1908. ' P. Garvey, John Rogers, D. W. Sanford, Jos. Lafferty; Pat Daly, Lee Young. J. H. Young. Geo. Dreher, Ed Peterson, William Cnntrell Mat An derson. Ed Sallng, J. It, Beaurhamp, William Law, C. S. Haws, J. . Scott, W, J. Sallng, J. D. Casey, J. Z. Hart, J. R. Mann, O. F. Dreher, Claud Miller, J. Landers. Hans En.lrup, B. F. Towns, ' Win. Dreman. Fr. Beau champ, !.' H. McWaters,' A. Yuuivr, B. ScholdKtrom, F. Schnldstrom, Geo. Mcilnrry. John E. Brlgham, Chas. Farrlt r, N. C. F.ndriip, J. Hlhbs, J. M. Hng'-y. Harry French. A. SmiYlinun, J T. Holmes, W. M. Condlt, O. Klopfen stein, Earl Rankin. Notice Is herahy given that I will on tho 4th day of March, 1908, apply to the county court of Union county. Oregon, at the court house in La u-iaouu, C.v0T., f'-'" license to sell splrltous, malt or vinous liquors, or fermented elder, commonly known as hard cider. In quan'ltles less than one gallon, In the town of Hllgard, Unlca county, Oregon, commencing on or about the 5th day of March, 1908. NILS HOLVERSON. Tho Jumping Off Tlace. "Consumption had me In Its grasp and I had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and want to say right now, it saved my life. Improvemnt began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grlmesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak. sore lungs and for preventing pneu monia New Discovery Is supreme. 50c and $1 at the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug store. Trial bottle free. Dressmaking. Up-to-date dressmaking a special ty. Experienced assistant from Port land. Mrs. Conlon, 1904 Third St., 'phone Black 1591. 2-5-19 --------------- X HFDF Tfl CTSV ? Although the present Z electric litrht famine has temporarily placed us ouf of business, we are not X out of business by any t means. When the lights are on again ;he public will find that we will still f behere with the very best J electric show in Eastern Oregon. We are taking advantage of the con dition of affairs to make many improvements as t the public will readily see 5 when we again open to t the public. ELECTRIC THEATRE CO. t E. M. Sherwood, Mgr. : WWW WWWWWVVVWW ff WWW IMBLER DRUG STORE DR. O. A. FISHER, Prop. J Patent M e d i c e n s, Perfumes, Toilet Articles Trusses, and Rubber S Goods. OPEN DAY CH MGI1T ; PU0NE CALLS ANSWER ED DAY OR MGHT 404444444 44444444 GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS, Ass't Cashier J. M. BERRY. Vice President C. S. WItLlAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS, Cashier 3655'; La Grande National , Of La Grande, Oregon ' I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 i UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY I DIRECTORS t v J. M. Berry A. B. Conley F.J.Holmes F. M. Brykit X C. C. Pennington F. L. Myer9 Geo. L. Cleaver 2 f ' ' ' W. L. Brenholt Georee Palmer I t 4444444444444444444444444 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 I Place Your Surplus fuhls With the Farmers and I I Traders NATION AL.'. BANK Comparativ e Statement as Made to the Comptroller el t the Currency . September 6, 190"5, Deposits, $179,324.05 . ' J ., September 50, 1901, "- 156,108.60 " t September lo, i02, ' " 104 041.94. - - , X September 9, 1903, " 226,904.70 ; "" X September 6,1904, ' " 184,443.64 X . June 18,1905, " : 141.879.65 f June 18.1906, " 143.225.34. f June 21,1907, " 218,731.09 ' 1 Ws piy you interest on your Savings Bank Accounts. ; J No Interest paid on Checking Accounts. We are prepared to handle any Banking business entrusted to uj with care, promptne ;s and safety, J With 20 years experience in Banking we art confident ws" can give you 4 atisfaction. X Your business is appreciated by its officers: J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier JOSEPH PALMER. President SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMLNT We are better prepared than ever to do first class work. If you have a watch that does not give you satisfaction, Dring it to us and we will guarantee 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 will save you money SIEGRIST & CO Mi t You'll Pay ................ ...ei e e Complete equipment for rubber buggy tires. ... : 1 iui mi t Aw! " ' LA GRANDE IRON WORKS g D, FITZGERALD, Proprietor l' Complete Machine Shops and Foundry Bank Q. E MoCULLY, A. C With Pleasure oni Htf l ttgM rrvry meal yiu earners. It td. Jtrl will he a cnmhmtinn nt - - v uvu food, good cooking and good ser- vice. Our restaurant hi intend ed for people who appreciate fjod eating, also for people who ike the good things of life at a moderate cost, if you belong lo that class, ccms in and see what we can do foi you. The Model- Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. We ssll weekly meal tickets for $4.50 7 1 ' resetting and repairing Li 1 V, '1 ? it n i I- I .;.M.