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La Grande Professional
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PHYSICIAN 8.
O. U BIOOBRS. 1C D..
Iissiaasi asad Surgeon.
Office Ralstoa aallaiag, over J. U.
enTs "tare,
OUlM 'Phase Black lt)L
KeaUsaee 'rfceae Bad Mi.
J. M. BVBBABD, M. D.
Iyakssse saU Cargoo.
Office la New luk Bitfldlag. Koouu
r- 10-11. 'Pseaas: ftsstdeaec. Main
I; Offlee, Mala 71.
Da. A. U sUCmAftDaOaT.
I Ftgratatm Mi luii.
Of floe eves Kill's Drue store,
Offloa 'Pkoa II M. cstdooo Male II
iLu6mQm. u. d
Ffeatasaa) eaaf araeoa.
Ceraer Adasas Ave. aad Depse St
OCHoa Hate -:- Beaideeee llaia II
Bi.COM
Phaataaiaai scat iargsesa,
, OKloe 1 A Oseaae Natleaal
Bank
BuUdlaa. 'Faeae liala II.
. G T. Bacon, Beoldaaee, Uata II.
M. K. Ball, Beaidence. Itelo II.
DR. F.'S. klOOBB
DB. H. C. P. MOOR
Osteopathic Physicians.
Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder
Of flea Soaimer Balldlng.
Phonea: Offlra klala IS; Ken. Mala
Money Supports the Home
and It needa a steady Influx of It to
maintain the household and keep it
going. To be aura of that ateady flow
of money, It la the best plan to bank
the savings ao that you will know
where to reach them In time of need.
For "rainy days" come to the thrif
tiest of ua at times, and It is well for
us If they find ua prepared. Bank
your aurplus cash with ua now, and
you will have the pleasure of know
tfig that it la not only secure, but
earning good Interest.
The Eastern Oregon
Trust & Savings
bank
OFFICERS:
T. M. BYRKIT, President
WM. MILLER, Vice-President
GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
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J. SCROGGIN, Assistant Cashier.
HOLMES, Treasurer.
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Arrival and Departure of Trains at
La Grande,
No. 1, weetboun Portland Special,
arrives 1:21 a. m.; departs, 1:30 a. m.
Ns. I. eaatbonnd paaaenger, mail
and eapreaa, arrives at 1:45 a. m.; de
partia'l:!! a. in.
No. I, east bound Chicago Special
arrives 1:01 p. m.; departs, 1:10 p. m.
Na. I. westbound paaaenger. mall
' and aapreas, arrivas 1:11 p. M de
parts, II p. as.
Ebjta Brancb.
Leaves I Grande at I a. m. and
rrrve to La Oraade at 1:11.
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DKNTOT8.
G B. CACTfKOBN.
Office eves HlU'a Drag Mara.
L Granda o Oraee
J. C. PBICB. D. M. D.
Room II, La aTraade NaUeael
BaUdlng. 'Baaaa Blaak Mil.
lAOtM Ore.
Dr. . M. Baals, D. J. B.
Baa. Bad 111. Baa. Blask 111.
BABLBT A BTEVKKSON.
Penal Pastes aad - ratnrr.
Alemlaaia Blalaa, Crowa aad Bridge
work, a specialty. '
OtOee OaaaUa foley Hosts,
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ATTOBBBTB.
aav m. Ceaasia Gee. P,
CO CUBAN COCHBAM,
ill IB I J I.
La Srande National Baak Baudlaa.
La Grand .... . Oregor
TIAT1.
UBS. 6BACB MeALIBTBB.
Teacher and Manager.
TaUphona Farmers 1171.
VETfcUUNABT 6URGBONS.
DR. P, A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Bargee n.
Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Qrand.
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Office 'Phone Black ISSi.
Independent 'Phone 18.
DR. n. W. UTT.ET. "
Graduato Ohio State University Vac
ctnatlun. Dentistry and Surgery of a;
kinds. Country calls promptly aa
swered.
Office 1414 Adame Ave. 'Phonea, Pa
clflo, Black 1101. Independent
, White 20.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Title. Fire Inearanon.
Office next door to La Granda Na
tional Bank.
La Grande ------ Oregor
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
tATHERINB M. QU1NN. MUE BAC
Teacher or Piano and Harmony
Studio 1401 Eighth Street
'Phone Black 841.
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlndv
La Grande School of Music
Mra. Day assistant. School oppo
lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471.
MISS STELLA D. OLIVER.
Teacbsr of Piano and Harmony,
tndlo over J. M, Berry's Store.
fcJ-iXXlUCAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLE R.
Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engmeertn,
and Surveying.
Eatlmatea, plans and spedflcaflona.
Office In Bohnenkamp Bulldlnar.
fa Grande Oruiu
IN d HURRY?
THEN CALL ,
'. riB rW3?E M A.N
H will take that trunk to the De
pot or your home in less time than
it takes to tell it.
Day phone Red 761
Night " Black :?92
Wagir. always a.-7rir ferv.je
J. L. MARS,
Contractor and Builder. 4
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Dealer In Building Material.
' BUILDING STONE, 4
4 CLEAN COARSE SAND 4
4 AND GRAVEL DELIVERED. 4
4 ' Drop a line, nam.ag work, 4
4 and I will name ths right 4
4 price. i: tl t: t: 4
La Grande. Orecon. 4
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To ascertain the pressure of water
llnea and efficiency of the fire protec
tion In the local railroad yards, a
corps of civil engineers aent here from
Portland, apent the day drawlna clans
and taking data relative to existing
conditions.
If the . present arrangement and
equipment for fire protection la Inade
quate, and the engtaeera find It so,
additional water Unas will be laid.
Under the old arrangement of O. R.
N. shops and buildings In general.1
the water aupply for flre protection
was fully aufflcleat but etnee the new
buildings have bee erected aad old
ones torn down, there Is evidently
some question In the mlada of the of
ficials as to the thoroughness of the
eyaum as It now la. The engineers
have conferred wltk City Water Su-
perlatendent Gllraaa and othera, and
by tkla evening will nave completed
their work on reports that are to be
made, will depead la a large meas-
e?s. nr -aot the rarde are to
be replped with mains aad eab-Uaea.
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The building fund of the Elks' lodge
has been swelled approximately 1300
during the past two evenings, by rea
son of the mlnatrels, which the lodge
gave in this city.' . .
The fund has long since assumed
congiueraoie proportions and every
little bit added to what it had makes
Just a little bit more.
There Is to be no let-up In the build
Ing movement. Now that the mln
strels are off their hands, the mem
bere will devote themselvea to form
Ing a building association, which in
turn Is to erect the building. This as
soclatlon is to be similar to the Ma
sonic building association, and will
carry to the finish, building plans
that are now In the embryo.
WtMonHiu Democratic Convention.
Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 13. Dele
gates to the number of 677 assembled
this afternoon to name candidates for
Wisconsin's delegates to the demo
cratic national convention In Denver.
Milwaukee has 93 delegates in the
convention. The contest for dele-
gates-at-large has been' a stiff one
and several prominent politicians are
In the field for the honor of leading
Wisconsin's delegation at Denver, It
Is likely that Bryan will be the choice
of the democratic voters of this state.
little opposition to his nomination
having developed here. It Is probable
that the convention will be unable to
complete Its business today and will
be continued tomorrow. The conven
tion will adopt a platform and select
candidate for delegates-at-large to so
before the primaries In the spring.
The delegates from the various con
gressional districts selected at district
caucuses will be submitted to the state
convention for approval.
Special Rata.
A special rate of one fare and a
third has been made by the O. R. &
N., in order that all who wlh to at
tend the annual Christian Endeavor
convention at Uugene may do so. The
convention will be held February 20
to 23. For additional particulars see
H. Keeney, O. R. & N. agent, La
Grande.
TO campaign coexnr.
W. F. Andcrwra Will Rnoak at Various
Points In the County. -F.
Anderson, candidate before
W.
the republican primaries for the nom
ination of county clerk, la arranging
to address the voters of the county on
Pure Politics." Places and dates wUI
be announced later. lOtf
Change In Moctlnc Night.
Ths Gobblers will meet next Satur
day night Instead of Friday.
WOKTHT a C.
REALIZED
GCARDIAJTSniP.
Be It remembered, that at a reru
lar term of the county court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
Union, In probate sitting, brgun and
held at the court house In the city of
La Grande, In said county and atate.
on Monday, the Cth day of January,
A. D. 1108, the same being the first
Monday ot said month and the time
fixed by law for holding a regular
term of said court when were pres
ent the Honorable J. C. Henry, Coun
ty Judge; J. B. Gllham, Clerk; F. P.
Chlldera,. Sheriff.
When, on Thursday, the 10th day of
January. A. D. 1S08, or the 12nd judi
cial day of aald term, among others
the following proceedings were had,
to-wlt:
la the matter of the Guardianship of
the person and estate ot Maggie
Given, true name Margaret Given,
aa taaaae parson.
It appearing to the court from the
natlttoa af e. L. Given, guardian of
tke person aad estate ot Maggie Giv
es, true name Margaret Glvea, aa la
te person, that there Is no personal
property belonging to aald estate and
tkat taere Is ne cash on head to de
fray tae axpenee for the support and
malnteaaaes ot said insane, aad that
U Is aim ry to sell Ua toUewlng
described real aetata, for Ua support
aad melateaaaee ot tke salt saaaaa
person, to-wlt: , All that pertloa of
the northeast quarter a u , lo
west qeerte of aeotloa II, eswashtp
aV, reaige 41 a. W. M., excepting
that portion heretofore deeded to Min
nie Ostrander, bounded as commenc
ing at the southwest corner of the
northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter of eectloa 10, towaehlp 4 6.,
range 41 E. W. M.. as aforesaid, and
running thence east 14 rods and I
links, thence north SI rode and I
links, thence weBt 14 rods and I links
thence south 59 roda and I links to
place of beginning.
It further appearing to the court
that the heirs at law and next ot kin
of Maggie Given, true name Margaret
Given, are John Given, Portland, Ore
gon; William Given, Straeter, Neva
da;. Alfred Given, Sookane, Washing
ton, and S. L. Given, La Grande, Ore
It further appearing to the court
that it is necessary to sell said above
described real property, and that it
would be beneficial to said estate to
sell the same,
It is by the said court ordered that
the above named heirs at law and
next of kin of said Maggie Given, true
name Margaret Given, and all per
aona Interested In aald estate appear
at the office of the undersigned at
the court house In the city of La
Grande, Union oounty, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, A. D,
1S08, at the hour of two o'clock of
said day to show cause why a license
should not be granted for the sale
of said real estate.
xi is runner ordered that a copy
of this order be published In the La
Grande Evening Observer and that
such publication be made once a week
for four successive weeks.
Done and dated this 30th day of
January, A. D. 1008.
J. C. HENRT,
County Judge.
The Jumping- Off Place.
"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 jay right now, It saved my
life. Improvemnt began with the
first bottle, and after taklns one
dosen bottles I was a well and happy
man again," says George Moore, or
Grlmaeland, N. C. As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Discovery Is supreme. 60c
and $1 at the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug
store. Trial bottle free.
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DRUG STORE
DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop.
Patent Medlcens, I
Perfumes, Toilet Articles ;
Trusses, and Rubber
Goods. I
OPEN DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE CALLS ANSWER- I
ED DAY OR MGHT I
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GEORGE PALMER. President W. H. BRENHOLTS. Ass't Cashier
J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Asa't Cashier
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier
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La Grande National Bank
Of La Grande, Oregon -
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS
J. M. Berry A. B. Con lay F. J. Holmes r. M. Br'ykit
C. C. Pemtifigtoa F. L Mayer Geo. L Cleaver
W. L. Breaholt Qesrgs Palmer
t itHMMHnimnnmiiiiiimimssssas
Plac Your Surplus Funds With the farmers and 1
: .-. . Traders
NATIONAL BANK
Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller f
. the Currenoy ;
Siptembar 0, 1900,
Siptembir SO, 1901, .
Soptember 16, 1902,
September 9, 1903,
September 6,1904,
: June 18, 1905.
June 18, 1906,
June 21,1907,
We pay you interest on your Savings Bank Account.
No Interest paid on Checking Accounts.
W are prepared to handle any Banking busies entrusted to tij
care, promptnei ana aitv.
With 20 years experience in Banking we are conftdent w can give you
afteraction.
.Your business It appreciated by it officers:
J.W.SCR1BER, Cashier
JOSEPH PALMER. President - , . , Q. E. McCULLY, A. C
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SIEGRIST & CO. I
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.
All our work guaranteed and promptly done.
VYe wilUave you money
SIEGRIST & COl
JZWfLERS
You'll Pay
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Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS j
D. FITZOERALD, Proprietor I
, . Gjmplcte Machine Shops aad Foundry
a, aa itlialiltllttiliuiin a
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Deposits,
f 179,524.06
156,108.60
194,041.94
226,904.70
184,445.64
; 141.879.65
143,225.54
218.731.09
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AND OPTICIANS
AND OPTICIANS
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With Pleasure
For every meal you eat'her.") It '
will be a combination of good
food, good cooking and good ear-1
vice. Our restaurant i inf-nJ- '
ed for people who appreciate v-
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wm ...hi,, i.u ,ur poupia wno 1 1.
like the good things of life at a' '
moderate cost. If you belong io. '
that class, ccme in and what ''V.
we can do foi you.
The Model- Restaurant
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop.
Wm s)t fafttAsrlu msis.1 4 W. A
ticket for - PDU
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