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WOHT PAGFX EVEVTJiQ OBXKKVKK, LA GRANDE, OREGOT. TUmSBAT, FEBRCART SO, 108. 4.Sl THIRPJsV. La Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIANS. Q. la BIGQERS, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Office Ralston Building, over J. M. Berry! Store. Office 'Phone Black 1I2L Keaidence 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. Y Physician and Surgeon. ' Office la New Bank Building. Rooms 10-J 1. 'Phonea: Residence, Main I; Office, Ifaln 71. DR. A. L, RICHARDSON. Pliyalclan and Surgeon. Office over Hlll'a Drug Store. , Or?.; IMS. Residence Main (6 N. MOUTOR, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. ' Corner Adama Ave. and Depot St Office Main 68 -:- Residence lfaln (9 BACON HALL ' " PhvalcUuis and Surgeons. Office ; a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phene Main If. C T. Bacon. Residence, Main IS. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main hi. DR. F. E. MOORE DR. H. C. P. MOOR? Ostoopauuu ru8lclu. Rlrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office flnmmer Building. ' Phones: Office Main SS; Res. Main 04 MVIoney 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 where to reach them in time of need. For "rainy days" come to the thrif tiest of us at times, and It la well for -4!S If they una us preparea. aann ; your surplus cash with us now, and you will have the pleasure of know Ins that It Is not only secure, but earning good Interest. The Eastern Oregon Trust & Savings s 1 bank ' OFFICERS! F. M. BTRKIT, President. ' WM. MILLER, Vice-President GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier. T. J. SCROGGIN, Assistant Cashier. F. J. HOLMES, Treasurer. t urn .Arrival and Depamrre of Trains a) La Grande. No. 1, weetboun" Portland Special, arrives t-tt a. m.; departs, 0:10 a. m. yio. f, eastbound passenger, mat) and express, arrives at :4S a. m.; de parts (:I0 a. m. No. I. eastbound Chicago Special, arrtves 1:01 p. m.; dsparte, 1:10 p. m , No. t. westbound passenger, wll ana expreee, arrives 1:11 p. as.: de parts, 11 p. ha. ' , leave M rande at I a, , a DENTIHTH. 1 a B. CACTEORN. Office ever Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregot. J. C PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room tl. La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1101. Qrnu orego. Dr. 8. U. Easier Dr. J. E. Stevenaoa Res. Red 11. Refc Black tBl EASLBT STEVENSON. ' Dental Parlors and Laboratory. Aluminum JPlates, Crown aad Bridge work, a specialty. Office Opneelte Foley Hotel, Office 'Phene Black til. - ATTORNEY. Ohaa. E. Cochran Gee. P. Ooofcrae COCHRAN COCHRAN, " Attorneys. -La Grande National Bask BuUdlng. La Grande - - -' . . Oregor V TIAVI. MRS. GRACE McALISTBR. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmers 1170. VETERINARY SURGEONS. ' DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgecn. Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Blaok 11(1. ' Independent 'Phone 61. DR. H. W. HTLET. Graduato Ohio State University Vae olnatlun. Dentistry and Surgery of a) kinds. Country calls promptly am twered. .. Office 1414 Adama Ave. 'Phones, Pa clflc, Black 1901. Independent White 10. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. Abstracts of Title, Fire Insurance. Office next, door to La Grande Ne tlonal Bank. La Grande - - Oregos TEACHER8 OF MUSIC KATHERINE M.: QUINN, MU& BAT Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Btreet i 'Phone Black 141. !'; PROF. E. PORTER DAT. Prlnct, La Grande School of Muslo ' Mrs. Day n assistant School oppf llte Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472. MIS3 8TELLA V. OLIVER. Treritet of Piano and Harmony. Pturtlo over J. M. Berry's Store. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. 'i i I ii il IHSWW Ik A. PICKLE R. Civil, Mining, IrrlgaUoa Englneerlar" and Surveying:. Estimates, plana and specifications Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - . , Orega IN A HURRY? THEN '(CALL !riE TRANSFER MA He will take that trunk to the De pot or your horns in lets time than it takes to tell it. Day phone Red 761 Night " Black :?92 .Waam always a rv e-vse TniirHiin I iuuui ur With hard practice this afternoon and expecting to administer the fin ishing touches this evening, the local basketball team hopes to be In credita ble form by tomorrow evening, when it faces the strong quintet from the Walla Walla high school. Advance sale of tickets Is going on not over rapidly, but nevertheless satisfactory and there seems to be little doubt but what the ISO expense will be raised. The entire cost of bringing the team here, with cost of advertising and the like, will run the L total figure somewhat above the half hundred mark. The Noyes rink affords ample room for all and splendid seats, as the bal cony can seat nearly as many as the floor of the Commercial club auditori um. There Is floor space beside which can accommodate several hundred. The visitors will arrive on otntght's train from the west and spend the In tervening time In the ctiy. Book Review. "The Ancient Law" Is an impress ive story, that not only tells moat dra. matlcally of the triumphant fight of Daniel Ordway with his own past, but makes the reader feel that the Strug. gie in spite of failures and bitter disappointment was indeed worth wnue. Ellen Glasgow, the writer. makes one smile In delight at many of her Virginia small-town characters; she weaves Into the story a love epl sode of rare charm. But best of all the book enlarges one's comprehen slon of human nature, and makes our Judgment of our fellows a little less rigid, and a little more tempered with plain mercy. inree Weeks." One approaches this book with something of appre henslon. It has been talked about, and commended; It has been discussed and condemned as vicious. Pages and reams have been written about this story; column after column has been given to book and writer. What for, we wonder 7 The story does not amount to much as a story. True, it abounds in sug gestlve love scenes, and there a few highly dramatic paragraphs. But to the clear Judgment of mature and normal men and women It Is nothing but a well written account of what we condemn. That the book Is worth reading, we must grant. The author would have us feel that two wrongs make a right, and she makes an ex cellent as excellent as can well be plea that we adopt her point of view. But "Three Weeks" Is nothing to go wild over; it has infinitely more ex cuse for appearing on our Bhelves than another book that has received less condemnation, and of which tens of thousands have found their way Into the libraries of fiction lovers. ...... we mean "The Yoke." Both these books deal with the sex problem. But while the first has many things to commend it, and especially the circum stances surrounding the life of the heroine, the latter is a foorly veiled argumentfar free love. There is but one strong scene for play makers to make use of, should the book be dra matized, and that Is rot! lUmlen lileld Given Farewell. About 100 people met at the O. R. N. depot yesterday afternoon to see C. R. Haudenschleld off. They sang. 'Blest Be tfie Tie That Binds Our Hearts in Christian Love," and "Shall We Gather at the River" In good old fashioned style. As many as could shook him by the hand as he was about ready to depart Mr. and Mrs. Haudenschleld go from here to Nam pa, where six churches unite In a union meeting for the next three or four weeks. The meeting opens there tonight under hsl direction. Pendleon Tribune. For Biliousness end Pick lleadu hp. Take Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup. It frweetens the stomach, aids diges tion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without Irritat ing tbee organs. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and ha bitual reaetltpattoa. Does arat nauee ate or gripe sad le mild and pleasant to take. Remember the Basse, Orlno, sad refuse te accept key sroeeOhrte. GCAKMANKIUP. Be It remembered, that. at a regu lar term of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county oi Union, in probate sitting, brgua and held at the court house in the city of La Grande, In said county and suite, on Monday, the 6 th day of January, A. D. 1908, the same being the first Monday of said month aad the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court when, were pres ent the Honorable J. C Henry, Ciun ty Judge; J. B. Gllham, Clerk; F. P. Chtlders, Sheriff. . When, on Thursday, the 10th day of January. A. D. 1908, or the 22nd Judi cial day of said term, among others the following proceedings were had, to-wlt: ' In the matter of the Guardianship of the person and estate of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Glveu, an Insane person. It appearing to the court from '.he petition of 8. L. Given, guardian of the person and estate of Maggie Giv en, true name Margaret Given, an In sane person, that there la no personal property belonging to said estate and that there la no cash on hand to de fray the expense for the support and maintenance of said Insane, and that It Is necessary to sell the following described real estate, for the support and maintenance of the said Insane person, to-wlt: All that portion of the normtMui tuii,r cj ?hi nm-th. west quarter of section 20, township 8., range 40 B. 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 section 80, township 4 8., range 40 E. W. M., as aforesaid, and running thence ' east 54 rods and I links, thence north 59 rods and 2 Inks, thence west 64 rods and links, thence south 69 rods and t links to place of beginning. sit further appearing to the court that the heirs at law and next of kin of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, are John Given, Portland, Ore gon; William Given, Straeter, Neva da; Alfred Given, Spokane, Washlnz- 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 rthat 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 sons Interested In said estate appear at the office of the undersigned at the court house In the city of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, on Tuesday, Ihe 8rd day of March, A. D. 1908, at the hour of two o'clock of jald day to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of said real estate. it is lurtner ordered that a copy of this order be published m the La Grande Evening Observer and that such publication fee. made once a week for four successive weeks. Done and dated this 30th day of January, A. D. 1908, J. C. HENRT, County Judge, Spwlul KaU. A special rate of one fare and a third has been made1 by the O. R. & N., In order that all who wish to- at tend the annual Christian Endeavor convention at Eugene may do so. The convention will' be held February 29 to 23. For additional particulars see J. H. Keeney, O. R. A N. agent, La Grande. Cheap Apples. Apples, SS cents peri box, at the Hall-Damon warehouse. bjf Karl Stackland. 2-20dw Old paper in bundles of 100 for sale at The Observer office. Price 25 cents per bundle. s IMBLER DRUG STORE DR. 0. A. FISHER, Prop. Patent Medic ens, Perfumes, Toilet Articles Trusses, and Rubber Goods. OPEN DAY OR NIGHT PHONE CALLS ANSWER ED DAY OR NIGHT ev G EORQE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS. Att't Cathier J. M. BERRY. Vice President - - C S. WIUJAMSl'Sd Ant Cashier F. L. MEYERS, Cashier 3655 La Grande National Bank 1 Of La Grande, Oregon . ', CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $160,000 i UNITED 8TATES PIRECTORS Conlsy F. J. t J. M. Berry A. B. C. C. Pennington F. L W. L. BrenholU i" Place Your Surplus funds Traders NATIONAL BANK! Cnmnarative Statement as Made to the Comptroller of the Currency September 6, 1900, September 50, 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. ' Ws are prepared to handle any Banking butlnst entrusted to uj with cars, promptness and safety. With 20 years experience in Banking wt are confidant ws can give you' atisfaction. : Your business Is appreciated by Its officers: J. W. SCRIBER. Cashier JOSEPH PALMER. 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