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iATVTT -JS-mw. EVEKUfO O tWFR, fjA HllATOfi OHKno, SATCIIDAT. FEBrtVAItY 29. 1MM. . V - l I I f A 11 Ill kuk.Iowm, while the other waa from I I II I I II llll II. Ill r m..prtta. ; . r ... - UljIl ' 111 Their route, which had tNnmip. J V & I ltlVll 111 ped out for them before leaving home. . ' x i , Included a trip to Yakima, so they f . " i v XI i . I ....... I j vv W a11l piace last evening, rrom , oit'wtmtmtt""" ,, v I X 1 A It I 1 1 11 I Y ther thfy ' to Port,,nd nd J !!'''. t N i II I I 1 I I I I the CO8t and wlU Probb'y "turn to . ' ' r j IIlIlLll Nil 1 Pn"leton next week. Pendleton Eat V'j La Grande Professional Directory O- U BIQGBRa. H. n mjildM aad Bargwa. Offlc Ralston Bulldlnfi a u Berry store. Olflca 'Phone Black lin. Residence 'Phone Red 1001. J- h. hubbardTm! a Phnkla. and Saroa , Office lu New Bank Building. Room. 20-il. 'Phenei: Reeldence. Ualn ; Office, Ifaln Tl. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. PbUlclan and Bargeo. Office over Hill' Drug Store. Office 'Phone lie. Re.ld.nce Ualn f S N. UOLITOR, U. D.. Pbjik'laa and Surgeon. Corner Adam Are. and Depot Bt. Office Main II Reeldence Ualn , BACON HALL. Phvilelao. and Surgeon. Office i Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Ualn It. a T. Bacon. Residence, Ualn 18. U. K. Hall, Reeldence, Ualn 62. DR. F. E. UOORB DR. H, C. P. MOOR' Osteopathic Physician. Klrksvllle Graduates Under Founder Office Summer Building. Phone.: Office Main 13; Res. Main It VETERINARY 6CRGE0NS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Surge n. . Office at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand. Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 13ti. Independent 'Phone 88. DR. H. W. UILEY. Graduato Ohio State University Va Clhatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of a) kind.. Country call, promptly aa-wered. .H rice mm AQimi Ave. rnoone, rm , clfic, Black 1101. Independent, '' White 20. ABSTRACTERS. J.R. OLIVER. . Abstract of Title. Fire Insurance. Office next dm-r to La Grande Na tional Bank. t Grand Oregot IXmilltAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLER. Civil, Milling. Irrigation Englneli and Surveying. Estimate., plan, and .peclflcatlona Of fie in Bohnenkamp Building. U Grande Onto- DENTISTS. c. B. CArrnoRif. Office over Hlll'a Drug Store. virande Ureaou J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist. Room IS, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1IIL Orande Oixgo Dr. 8. 1L Easier Dr. J. E. Stevenson Rea. Red ll. Res. Black 161. EASLEY A STEVENSON. Denial Parlors and Laboratory. Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge work, a specialty. Cfffc-e Wlt Fntot Hotel. Office 'Phone Black 911. Bishop Robert L. Paddock reached Baker City last night from New York, and will henceforth be in charge of the Eastern Oregon Episcopal diocese. In Ls Orande Friday. Next Friday the bishop will visit La Grande and remain here for a week. Hence La Grande will be given an op portunity of hearing the Episcopal dignitary. In the Interim, he will acquaint himself with Baker City's parish and parishioner. t The subject of his permanent loca tion in eastern Oregon la undecided. It is believed by La Grande Episcopali ans that he will use Baker City, La Grande and Pendleton as sectional territorial headquarters for several months and not confine himself to any one of the three larger cities of eastern Oregon for some time yet. The ladies' guild of this city has furnished rooms in the rectory for the bishop's exclusive' use, and whenever Bishop Paddock Is in the city he will occupy these rooms, kuk, Iowa, while the other waa from aear Minneapolis. Their route, which had been map ped out for them before leaving home. Included a trip to Yakima, so they left for that piace last evening. From there they will go to Portland and the coast and will probably return to Pendleton next week. Pendleton East . . Oregonlan. Abandon Historic Fort. Washington, Feb. It. In accord ance with orders from the war de partment, the abandonment of Fort Reno, Okla., one of the most historic military posts of the southwest, will be mad 'finally effective tomorrow. The site will be divided Into town lota and farms. The fort has been occupied by troops for more than 60 years. It was from Fort Reno that General Custer marched on his famous expe dition Into the Wichita mountains against the hostile band of Indians headed by Iron Kettle. Fbr many years the notorious Indian chief, Ge ronimo, was held a prisoner in Its walls. ATTORNEYS. wias. E. Cochran Geo. P. Cocfamr COCHRAN ft COCHRAN, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande . . . . Oregoc VIA VI. MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone .Farmers 17I. TEACHERS OF MUSIC Women Looking for Location. Two eastern women, looking for lo cations for their husbands were In Pendleton yesterday. One is the wife of a merchant and the other the wife of a banker. Through C. B. Adams, the booster, they learned some facts regarding Pendleton and Umatilla county which made them open their eyes and which will probably cause them to return J here for a further Investigation before reluming iu uiirii uuijif-s in imc v uni, The merchant's wife Is from Keo- Rex in Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 29. King Rex and his queen, monarchs of Mar- dl Gras, arrived In Milwaukee today and this evening will be given a great ball in the Hippodrome by their loyal subjects. The big building has been Jcr?r''' for the event In royal pur pie, gold and crimson, with myrmus of electric lights, and the function will undoubtedly be the must brilliant and spectacular ever witnessed In Milwaukee, Keep the money at home by using ? LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs no more and Just as sweet. All dealers, - Place Your Surplus Funds With the Farmers and Traders NATIONAL BANK Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller cl (CATHERINE M. QUINN, MOS. BAG. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio 1401 Eighth Street 'Phone Black 841.' PROF. E. PORTER DAY. Princlv . La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471. ' MISS STELLA V. OLIVER. Teach, of Piano and Harmony. Studio over J. M. Berry't Store. For Biliousness and Sick Headache. Takb Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids diges tion and acts as a gentle stimulant cn ire liver and bowels without lrritat tnir the.ix rrcftna. Orlno Laxative .... o . hHi...n. v,.. 8lon. M the amount of your purchase A- 1UII ' J ' " f " " j bitual constltpatlon. Does not nausa-, is never excessive, as ate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name, Orlo, SAVING MONEY 1 oy ueanng ax oeuaes nros. is no iuu and refuse to accept any substitute. A. T. Hill, druggist "Everybody Saves But Father." Gdt "vise; save 60 cents on wvery 15.00 worth of washing by buying a coupon book for $4.60 cash CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY, 'Phone Main 78. it is always computed at the lowest possible prices. In fact, many tell us it is al ways lower than they expected, keep only the highest grade guodH. Our trade is among the highest grade people, so we make few bad debts. We buy In very large qantldt's and sell at the lowest possible figures. GEDDES ItHOS. ESTABLISHED . " 3655 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITIO!: OF The La Grande National Bank AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY, 14, 1908 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loar. and Discounts United States Bonds Real Estate, Furniture, etc Cash Assets: Due from Binks Due from U. S. Treasurer, Cash on hand Total 603 855.29 100 000.00 56.000.00 Capital Stock Surp'u ...! Undivided Froflts Circulation : 100.000.00 60.000.00 6 750 99 62.0C0.00 43.023.26 5.097 50 83 i!2.9S- Deposi Individual C7. f 6 7 1 39.428 72 Banks Total 7 847.24-675.553.02 $904,284.01 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS $34.284.0) GEORGE PALMER. President. F L. MEYERS. Cashtr j. M. BERRY A. B. CONLEY GEO. L. CLEAVER J. M. BERRY. V;:e Prbhobnt. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashish. WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Casnier. KJ. KOLV.ES. F. M. BYRK1T. C. C. PENINGTON. F. . MEYERS . . -- " r- nil t rn W. L BRErJHOLIS utu'uc rntma nd unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute iicunty '01 . . . ..nArnnril Wlth ample cap tal. large j- business, promis Pg you courteo. treatment. anJ .very lib- ...... Hoh-,SltS " u .v - j-- erality consistent wi1 th conservative bank.na. Official of New Railroad. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 29. Effective tomorrow, D. M. Calkins, assistant general freight agent of the Milwau kee road, will become general freight and passenger agent of the new Mon tana line, with headquarters at Butte. He will have charge of the freight and passenger business of the new line be tween the Missouri river and Butte, Which line, It is expected, will be for mally opened for "business early i April. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state o Oregon, for the county of Union. Bank of Emmctt, a corporation. plaintiff, vs. J. A. Hough, defendant. To J. A. Hough, the above named de fendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action and court on the 6th day of April, A, D, 1908, and If you fall to appear, answer or plead at said time for want thero of. the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of 100.00 and interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 9th day of April, A. I. 1907, for the further sum of 25.00 attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements Of the action, Also for an order of the above en titled court for th sale of your right. title and Interest in and to the real property attached In said action, to w!t: Tracts I Bnd J In Coggan's ec ond addition to La Grande, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and costs. This summons is published fir s period of six successive weeks by vir tue of an order made by Honorable T. H. Crawford, judge of the Tenth Judicial district, of the state of Ore gon, dated February 14th, 1908, in the La Grande Evening Observer, and that the 15th day of February, A. P. 1908, Is the date of the first publics tlon of this summons. J. W. KNOWLES. Attorney for Plalntlf September 6, 1900, September 50, 1901, September 15. 1902, September 9, 1903, September' 6, 1904, June 18, 1905, June 18, 1906, June 21, 1907, the Currency Deposits, fl79.824.05 156,108.60 194,041.94 226.904.70 184,445.64 141.879.65 145,225.54 218.751.09 '.Vi, (ji, juu 1.. ..', ycjr Savings Bank Accounts. Mb Interest paid on Checking Account. Ws art prepared to handle any Banking burniss intrusted to iu with care, promptne and safety. ....... With 20 years expariaocs m Binding wt irt confidant ws' can giva you atisf action. Your business it appreciated by its officer: . J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier J03Si3!l PALMES. Prs!dent Q. E. MeCUU-Y. A. C i Advertised Letters. Miss May Anderson. Mrs. William Gray. Mrs. Maurice Ilniin. Mrs. Emma Kennedy. Mrs. Katie McCud. . I). J. Athrlcy. , Slbs Rralnnnl. W. J. Greenfield. A. R. Hull. Mr. Lewis. . 11. C lingers. J. C. AVise. G. M. UK'HEY, Postmaster. Grafting ts a dead Issue. So snys Dr. H. C. Par ker of the Indiana School of Medi cine, In Collier' Weekly. We concur with him. Blue Mountain Cough Byr up wilt cure your cough, not aa pleas ant to take a some other, but It con tains the Ingredients that will posi tively and absolutely cure that cough. RED Cltoa DRUG STORE. Old papers, lust trie things to start the fire with or to put unde carpets, In bundle of 100, for 25 cent at The Observer office. SIEGRIST & CO,! JEWELERS AND 0PTICW ' We wish to call your attention to our REPAIR DEPARTMl NT We are better prepared than e" ver 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 & CjQ-f UEWLERS AND OPTICIANS ' 44 ' You'll Pay With Pleasure 11R For 'very mal you t hr.- It will be a combination of good food, good cooking and good ser vice. Our restaurant is intend ed for people who appreciate '. gjod eAmg, also for people who uke the goid thing of life at a mcderate cost, If you belong o thit clvss, ccma in and te wh.t w can do lot you. The HI - Restaurant J. A. ARE.UCKLE, Prop. Ae ssll weekk meal ickeU fur 1 Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. F'TZOERALD, Proprietor C-mpletL Machine Shops and Foundry