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PAtiS SIX. ETESLVG O.WEKVKK. LA GRATK. OKho" a. . THTRSDAY, MARCH 1. 108. , ttA4Wti n 1 I .1 3 : ,i ? ( i if " I $ r II H 5 t f, 2 ? J i i 'i La Grande Prof cssional Directory PHT8IOIANB. ax BioaxRa, ic. 0, Pnysictaa Ml targets, OfflM Ralsto Building, orer J. it, Barry's 8 tor. . Office Thone Black lilt. Residence 'Phone Rd 101. X B. HUBBARD. M. D. Pnysfciaa nd Sawgeoa. Office l New Bank Building. Room 1-J1. 'Fhenea: Residence, lUta II; Office, Mala Tl. DR. A. U' RICHARDflOK. ' " ybjttdmm maa kwpir Olllci oyer Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phoaa Raaldanea Main II DKjmBXS. a & CACTEOBM. Offlw orer Hlii'a Drug Btora. La Grand . - Oregon. J. C PRICE. D. If. D. . Dcetiat. ..... Room II, La O ran da National Bank BuUdlag. 'Phoaa Black till. La Graada Oregon N. MOLITOR, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. , Corner Adama Ava. and Depot Bt. Offlca Main II Realdenca Mala II BACON HALL. . Physicians and Surgeons. Otfloa Jk Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Mala II. C T. Bacon, Realdenca, Mala It. M. K. Kyi. Reeldence, Main 11. DR. F. E. MOOKK DR. H. C. P. MOORI Osteopathic Physicians. Klrksvllls Graduate! Under Founder Offlca Sommer Building. Phones: Office Main 1: Res Main C. II. t'PTON, PH. G., M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office In La Orwiiie National 11 ink 1 Building. "Phones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 12. TEACHERS OP MTJ8IO XATHERINB M. QU1NN, M178. BAC Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Btudlo 1401 Eighth Street. 'Phoaa Black 141. PROF. K. PORTER DAT. Prlneti. , La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo atte Foley Hotel. Phone Red 471. MISS STELLA D. OLIVER. Teadtes of Piano and Hamoay. tndttv nr J. If. Berryr Btora. Or. B. H. Easier Dr. J. E, Stevenson Res. Red 11. Rea. Black 161 E AS LET STEVENSON. Denial ranon ami uiwnur. Aluminum Platea, Crown and Brldgr work, a apeclalty. Office Oppoalt Foley HoteL Offlca 'Phone Black 111. ATTORJTETB. I. B. ST .S. IT Cbaa. E. Cocliraa Geo. P. Coobra COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorney. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande - - - - Orego; VICTERINARY SURGEONS. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgern. Offlca at HiU'a Drug Store, La Grand Reeldence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 13l. Indarendnnt 'Phone 18.. DR. II. W. 11ILET. Graduato Ohio State Unlverslry Vac ilnatlun. Dentlatry and Kurty of i kind. Country call (iromntly a wered. Office 1414 Adama Ave. 'Phone. Pa clflo, Black 101. Independent. White 20. ABSTRACTERS. IMBLER DRUG STORE DR. 0. A. FISHER. Prop. Patent Me die ens, Perfumes, Toilet Articles Trusses, and Rubber Goods. OPEN DAY OR NIGHT PHONE CALLS ANSWER ED DAY OR NIGHT J.R. OLIVER. Abstract of Title Fire Insurance. Offlca next door to La Grande Na tlonal Bank. La Grande - - - - Oregv ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. L. A. PICKLE R. ClviL Mining. Irrigation Eagtaeerta and Surveying. i Estimate, plana and specifications Offlca la Bohnenkamp Building. La Graada ...... Orego C. R, THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Tears' Experience. VIA VI. MRS. GRAGE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1171. Tree and bliro.be. Tree, shrub and rose The Unloi Nurseries. Union, Ore., hav a lar. stock of apple, cherry, pear and shad, tree, they are selling at reasonabli prices. Send for their price list. I-ltf Grande Konde Lumba Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF ALL KINDS IN CAR LOAD LOTS For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at your Home, Call up V. E. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741 "" Governor Chamberlain has spoken, and In no uncertain terms. He has shown himself to be a consummate muter of the art of politics. If the leader among 'the republicans could only play tha game like George doe how different It would be. The gov ernor understands humanity and know how to play upon the chords of human feeling. The secret of his success lies in this: Tha people believe ha la sincere while he in turn ha ab solute faith In the common people. The republican leaders seem to think the people are hot to be trusted, and this is where they make tha fatal mistake. The sovereign power in this country resides in lha people. The are the power behind the throne, in fact they are the throne Itself. Lin coin a great power was derived more from his unbounded love for, and faith in the people, than it was from his great office and tha glory of con quering armies. Napoleon arose to his high station through the iove anc faith of his people, and he fell wher he lost that love and faith, and thr republican party of Oregon must show Its devotion to and confidence In th people, or it cannot hope to succeed. It Is a fatal error to attempt to re fuse the people the right to nomlnatt United States senator and to Instruct the representatives to vote for the peo ple's choice. The very fact that yov feaChamberlaln will be the people! choice will be the means of makln; him so, because you are destroying tlv faith of the people In your sincerity The republicans enacted the prlmar: law, why should they seek to repudi ate It? A party can make no more eerlour blunder than to assume an attitude which expresses plainly that the peo ple are not to be trusted In making choice of United States senator at the polls. On the other hand, we have the governor making his plea that h- has unbounded faith In the peop ine republicans again show thef weakness when they express the fea that a democrat may be selected In i state with nearly 30,000 republican majority. There is some reason for this fear, and It Is well founded. The republican party can regain the confi dence and support of the people, but not so long as the party appears to be unwilling to trust the people's choice for United States senator. J. B. STODDARD, REAL ESTATE SALES. Investment Company Dispose of Land at Good Figures. . , Through the La Grande Investment company. E. N. Richardson has pur chased 10 acres of the Payne ranch, which was owned by the Investment company, for 11500. His brother, W. H. Richardson, has also purchased 10 acres from the same piece of land, but paid 11750 for it SIEGRIST & CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS May Be Trouble. Ovef in the Burnt river country there I considerable hatred between cattle and sheepmen, It I claimed, and following a story that sheepmen in tend to this year Invade that section, comes a warning to the effect that they had better stay away, says the Baker Herald. Troubles In that section have been of long standing, but during the last few years there have been no demon strations because sheepmen kept their bands from grazing there. Tradition states that drastic measures have been practiced there at times to compel a distinct division of the range, and ac cording to reports this year such is to continue. Wo TT) to Diet. "I have found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discov ery." saya Mrs. J, P. White, of Rusli boro, Pa. "I would not be alive to day only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case la pronounced hopeless." Thls most reliable reme dy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarsenens, i, old tinder guarantee at the N-wllr drug store. 60c and 11. Trial bjttl free. Sewing Machines RefMilrcd. -I will repair sewing machlree -f nil kinds. Leave orders at Davln-Jordan Music store. Also agent for the old reliable Wheeler St Wilson and Singer machines. a. 1.4.1 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 canfix it. Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount- inir is one of our specialties. All our work guaranteed and promptly done. We will save youf money SIEGRIST 81 C(f JEWfLERS AND OPTICIANS GEORGE PALMfcK, rYesuent . V.'. II. 2"S"H0LTS, A"' C.hir J. M. BERRY. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Asf"t Cashier ' ?. U MEYERS, Cashier S6S5 La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon COLONIST TRAVEL DROPS OFF. sunuay Trains Into Spokane) Carry Small Number of Easterners. Travel to the northwest under thi colonist rates showed a decided de crease yesterday, when the number of this class of passengers for Spokane and points west on the transcontlnent ai trains was less than on any day since the arrival of the first trains, says the Spokesman-Review. It Is estimated that not more thnr 175 came to Spokane ever the Oxen Northern and Northern Pacific yes terday on colonist tickets, and of this number less than 10 stopped here. The Northern Pacific express arriving from the Twin Cities last night at 11:50, had aboard about 60 colonist and less than a score ended their Jour ney In Spokane. "I believe that the majority of the pnssenKers who rode on the colonIM tli kets are looking for work." said J. H. Rothbert of Eau Claire, Wis., who arrived In Spokane last night. "I came here myself to look for work In the sawmills. I was working west of the mountains when the mill shut down last fall on account of the raise In the freight rates on lumber. I saw a number of sawmill men n train, but they went on to the Sound. The Impression In the east Is that the miiis in tne northwest are all ao- Ing to resume running In full force this spring." CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $160,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS J. M. Berry A. B. Conley F. J. Holmes C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. W. L. Prenholts George Palmer 1 F. M. . Brykit Cleaver raaoa4aa TraJaa at Arrival and Departure of La Grande. No. 1, westbound Portland Special, arrive t:X5 a. m.; departs, :I9 a. m. No. I, eastbound passenger, mall and express, arrives at 6:45 a. m.; de parts 6:50 a. m. No. S, eastbound Chicago Special, arrives 1:0 p. m.; departs, :io p. m. No. 5, westbound passenger, mail auu express, arrives : p. in.; parts, 10 p. m. a. Elgin Bmncti. Leaves La Orande at 8 a. m. aad arrives In La Grande at 5:10. Keep the money at home ' by using LA GRANDE SUGAR Costs n 3 m. .sweet. 1 . and Just as All dealers. i 7 Call for Warrants, La Orande, Ore., March 10, v Notice The undersigned treasurer of Union county. Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all county warrants which were endorsed by the treasurer prior to Julv 1. linn ll roads warrants which were en dorsed prior to January 1, IMS, aa4 ali" outstanding contingent warrant. dated at La Orande. this lath a.. March, 1901. iv o interest allowed oa tha warrants aftar March 10, 1101. JOHN PRAWLST. Treasurer el Union County. above FOR COUGHS KING OF CURES colds THE WONDER WORKER FOR I , throat. I DR,;EaE3Q?S AND LUNGS 1BWH r FOR COUGHS AMD COLDS PREVENTS PHEUUOIcIA i mortal vu erer afflicted with, a UHCAPhIr, nd conipletely thttlm ABSOLUTELY GUAPAMTrrrii I had the most debfllUtin? eontrh a mnrt.i whe I left my bed It would .uVely be foT mri TJ"4" Pd that vuk inauae ue lu UOQ, IOUT DOttlei all eoond and well. MRS. EVA sri-i Br-n. amai amam rrci nuo inn x .uu ARsni iitci ah.m. t v - w -w wwsa W B B.B III 8 n n BPJ-WSB"? v m. ... inai Bonn fri ' "M 'lOUARANTrrn v 'ZZ KHUItV TkTJVTsn art- ' i L i : : SSBSBBSSBBBSBWBSSaHs1 MU JM, Ti lTj