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page Timers, ...V h.vi,.i.o .usEuvra. la chaspe. precox, mqxday, mtm u 7. iwu. H a V -1 A . 4 BAY & Z WE IF EL Plumbers and Tinners Pump VVork and Gutter Work a Specialty Let us furnish you with an estimate on your work. No order too large or small icr ou- best attention. It us reJine that old stove. V a slight ex pense ue can make it as cod as new BAY. & ZWEIFEL, , 211 DEPOT STREE1 W. H. BOHMEWKAMP CO ! Whyiry io "Get Along" without one "She had dene her besf--A leaky range was 'to blame" Why not know the delightful saiisfation of having your work done perfectlyThat comes from using a Monarch Range? CEMENT WORK All kinds of Cement and Goncrete work. . CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS CEMETERY WORK Ms Mntract tnn larcfi or too small. Satisfaction Guaranteed A. L ROBERTS PHONE BLACK 582 Young Men's Bible Class. About 15 young men of the Presby terian church have organized a young men's Sunday school class, of which Fred Gelbel will be teacher. The or ganization took place last evening at the home of J.K. Wright and was punctuated with interesting speeches, and at the end with refreshments. ESTABLISHED ii REPORT OF THE CONDITION OFJ The La Grande National Bank AT 9 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts United States Bonds Real Estate. Furniture, etc ..... Cash Assets: Due from Banks 106,362.65 Due from U. S. Treasurer 3087-50 Cash on hand - 86,839.78 Total GEORGE PALMER, President. ' f DDt7MUnTTC . J- M, BERRY, Vioi President. F.L, MEYERS. Cashier. ' , W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. - - SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashier. J. M. BERRY A.B.CONLEY. JF. J. HOLMES, F. M. BYRKIT. ;C. C. PENINGTON. F. I. MEYERS GEO. L. CLEAVER. W. L. BRENHOLTS GICmGE PALMER W!th ample capital large experience, and on.urpMsed facilities, we. offer you abaolik wcunt, for your deposits; and solicit your banking business,' promisr you courtec. treatment and every lib rality consistent with conservative banking. ' ioSi . V.: ! J The "Stay SatUfActory"BaAge NOT11JS Ut llAAli BU,l-lurUEll.. Notice is hereby given that Otho Eckersley, administrator of the eslato of William J. Shoemaker, deceased, has filed his final account as admin istrator of said estate and the county court of Union county, Oregon, has set Monday, the 4th day of January. A. D. 1909, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and the county court room In the court house, La Grande, Ore- Eon as the time ar.d place for hearing said report and all objections thereto. Dated; at La Grande, Oregon, this 4th day of December, A. P. 1908. OTHO ECKERSLEY, Administrator, Strayed. Tuesday, November 2, black male hunting dog (pointer) white breast; carrying black leather 'collar with large ring. Finder please notify E. Sebbelov. Both.'phones. 4-3t ... Edison Phonographs and Rco ords at NEWLIN BOOK A STA- TIONERY CO. .a 3655 THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV, 27, 619.891.99 1 12,000.00 : 66,000.00 - 1 96289.93 V A ' ft i-k 1 n rv Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits ' Individual,.; U. S. Government ...... Banks $984,181,92 Total - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ONE MAN PLACED OH TEAM BY BAKER COACH All Eastern Oregon Team FInley, 155, center, Baker City. "'Graham. 230, left guard, Pendleton. Hall, 173, left tackle, Buker. Stuigls. 150, loft end, Pendleton. ; Devlne. 170. right guard, Pendleton, Indies, 163, riRht tackle, La Grande. J.;t, 152. vnd...B.6or. .? - Smith, 160. left half. Ontario. 1 1 Nlles, 173, right half, Weston. Denham, 153, quarter, Baker. Baker, 180, fullback, Pendleton. The Baker City high school football team coach has picked an all-eastern Oregon football team, as did Coach J. F. Wall of this city a fow days ago. La Grande Is honored with but one man in the line-up but others are given favorable mention. In many re spects, the article explaining the choice la very fair, and ably compiled. Excerpts from the write-up, refers to La Grande players, follow, as lack of space forbids printing the long but J Interesting article: For canter the two leading candi dates are Bean of La Grande and Fin ley of Baker. Bean has the reputation of being a steady passer, quick at charging and able to make tackles from his position, but first choice goes to Finley for the reason that he is a more experienced player, able to co- , -.ornto mnrA snlendldlv with his guards and on the offense, works very well with his quarter, takes good care of his opponent and can always make a good pass for the punts and open play variations. There are four strong players for the l-guard position, Graham and Devlne of Pendleton,. Hlndman of iJnker anc! Williams of La Grande.' Williams Is a remarkable player considering that he isbut 16 years of age and Hlndman is at least euual to the best players In the game but Graham of Pendleton, who weighs 230 pounds, should be given the place at right guard because of his great weight and strength enti tles him to special consideration for the peculiar duties of the place. - Ingles for Tackle. Ingles of La Grande was given al most unanimous choice for right tackle by the coaches and though he weighs only 155 pounds Is a hard, ag gressive player, able to hold his own In the line and can be relied on to carry the ball in short end runs from his position. ' Other players of good promise are Chllders of La Grande, and- White and Finch of Baker. These are all young men at The game but . have shown marked ability and Finch' and Chllders compare favorably with Ba ker in the punting department. The average weight of this team Is 163 pounds, the line Is strong enough to be capable of stone-wall defense, and the back field is admirably adapt ed for either the heavy work of straight football or the speedy pW of the open form of work. There Is much difference of opinion as to who should fill the three back field positions. . James F. Wall of La Grande, suggests that the fullbacks of Baker, Pendleton and La Grande 1887 1908 LIABILITIES . 100.000.03 ,. .. .. .... 60,000.00 . 18,396,61 62,000.00 . 681,61-6.58 .. 50.0000 " 12,163.73-743.785.31 .... $984,181.92 be alvcn tho honor and it In certain that for the old style of play, Chllders and Jones as halfbacks, and Baker as fullback would prove xo be a forma- dable auKrecutlon.' as they arc onch powerful men and their great strength would enable them to grind to pieces most any line In front of them. How ever, the requirements of the modern game call for two speedy men at half back and a stixuig player and good in terference runner for fullback. There fore, Smith of Ontario, who is very fast, with weight cnouRh to plunge well, is given the place at left half and Mt.- of W eat-in, should rill V.is other place. . The Weston team relied almost al-, together on open. play, and Nlles proved himself to be the most danger ous back in the game in a broken field. He was responsible for - the score against Baker on Thanksgiving day. and seems to be clearly entitled to his place over Walters, the speedy halt on the Cove team. " call ron BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive up to' n'oon Thursday, the . 7th day of January, 1909, at his office in La Grande, Ore gon, sealed bids for the purchase of the following described real estate, to wlt: . Commencing at a point 621 feet south of the NE corner ot the SW of section 19, township south; range 40 E. W. M., thence running south 417 feet west, west 208H teet, thence north 417 feet, east 208 feet to place of beginning. . Also, commencing 938 M . feet south of the JE corner of the NW of the NAVU, section 19, township 4 south, range 40, E. W. M running tnence south 342 Vi feet, west 253 H feet, north 343 Vj feet, east 253 feet to place of beginning. - Also, commencing 250 yards north of the BE corner of the SW , sec tion 19, township 4 south, range 40, E. W. M thoneo west 80 rods, north 40 rods, ast 80 roifa, south 40 rods, to dace of beginning. Also, beginning 30 feet due east of the NE corner of the NW of the SWtf, section 19, township 4 south, range 40, E. W. M runlnng thence due east along line between NW and SW54 511 feet, north 4 feet, west 511 feet, south 4 feet, east 611 feet to place of beginning. Together with all water rights belonging thereto. ald land being commonly known as the "County Poor Farm," situated at Union, Union county, Oregon. Said bids shall be accompanied with a certified check of five per cent of the purchase price of said land. The county court of Union county. Oregon, reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 6th day of December, 1908. ED WRIGHT, Dec7Jan6 County Clerk. Notice. To the Farmers and City Property Owners of Union County: You are cordially Invited to visit us at our offices in La Grande, Ore. Our into this field, In order to do this we will need the co-operation of you prop erty owners. Wji ill C t al in farm and city property, timber land and stump land, rentals and loans. Drop In and got acquainted whether you have any thing to offer or rot, we will be pleased to meet y m Vr truly yours, THE VAN DUYN' REALTY CO. Rooms 6 and 6, Scni er Block. Both 'Phones. La Grande, Ore. Hot Chicken Tamalcs. E. D. Solders has added to his con fectionery department hot chicken ta malas, and those who enjoy these de ioli'ie 'i'ni' will fin the best vr ready toe your order at E. D. Solder's candy store. COUNTRY BOYS WANTED E0R BUSINESS POSITIONS Bulncss men of Oakland and San Francisco, and other large cities, want young men reared, 1n the country to prepare for commercial positions. Ex perience has shown that the average boy from the farm has haWts of in dustry and integrity that mako for success. The Polytechnic Business College of Oakland, Cal., has made a phenome nal record in training and placing young men and women in business positions and the College is located as to provide homelike accommodations at very low rates. - It la said thai avevy yuung man ! has taken the complete course in buaS new training at vnls College has re-tiH-fi fntmrttr raoloyment upon (rhduatbw. ' An illustrated Catalogue will be sent free to anyone who will write to Prof. W. E. Gibson, 30 Twelfth St., Oakland be given tho honor and it U certain La Grande G. 1 BIOOBRS. M. D, " ' Pbyalclun .uul Surgeon, if floe, Lewis Building, over Henry . .. ft Carr Undertaking Parlors. HflM 'Phone Black till. " i Residence. 'Phone Red 1001. J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. .Physician and Surgeon. 'Mice in New Bank Building. Rooms Sl-Il. 'Phonea-. Residence, Mala SI; Office, Main 71. DR. A. U RICHARDSON. Physician aid Burgoo. Of floe over Hill's Drug 8tora. if flea 'Phone 134. Residence Main 16 N. MOLITOR, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Corner' Adams Ave. and Depot St. )ffJoe Main 08 Residence Main 9 BACON It HALL. ' Physicians and Surgeons. ',. t )fflce 1 a Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Main 19. f !, T. Bacon,, Residence, Main 18. M. IC Hall, Residence, Main 62. r, V. E. MOORE DR. H. C P. MOORP Osteopathic Phytlciarui. . flrkavllle Graduates Under Founder Office Bommer Baildtug. 'hones: Office Main 63; Res. Main C. II. UPTON, TU. G.,'M. D. . PliysJcian and Surgeon. ipeclal attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tfioe in La Guilds National Bank Building. V "hones Office, Main 2; Residence, Main 12. VETERINARY 6CUGEOX8. , DR. P. A. CHARLTON, ! , , Veterinary Surgeon. ;' Ifflca at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 70L fflc 'Phone Black 1361. Independent 'Phone 51. ' Both 'phones at residence. .: DR. W. H. RILEY, . Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Burger if all kinda. . Country calls promptly tnawered. Office 1414 Adams Avenue, Phones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent 371. Public Stenographer and Typewriter. At Williamson's Office. Residence 'Phone Black 602 or Red ' 1853. VIAVL MRS. GRACE McALISTER. Teacher and Manager. , Telephone Farmers 1174. Something' Exceptionally Codd IN HIGH TOP Boy's Shoes ! C. W. P R Depot For Tliat Dull FeoUng After Eating. I have used Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets for some time, and can testify that' they have done me niore-gco4 than any taf.eta 1 -tavt ever used. My trouble was a heavy dull feeling after eating. David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tablet strengthen the stomach and Improve th digestion. They also reg ulate the liver and bowels. They are far superior to pUls, but cost more, r fie- W. ' V1 "pod Irv- Professional C 8. CAUTHORN, Dentist. Of'lce over Hill's Drug Store. La Graide Oregon. . 3. c price; d. m. d. Dentist Room 13, La Grande National Bank Building. 'Phone Black 1991. TEACIIJEKK OF MCSIO PROF. E. PORTIR DAY, Principal, La Grande School of Music Mrs. Day, assistant School, 10B Greenwood Ave., on door south of Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 1831. MISS STELLA OLIVER, . Teacher of Piano and Harmony. -Studio at residence of Turner Oliver, corner Fourth and O avenue. " MISS LENAy McREYNOLDS. , Inxtrui'tor In Voice Culture.. .; Room 8, Lewis Building. ; La Grande - Oregon. MISS ROSE HOUSE, Instructor in l'lnno Harmony and Technhjue. ' Corner Second and Jefferson Streets. La Grande, Oregon. - KLKCTRICAL ENGINKOUs. . Civil, Mining, Irrigation Engineering , and Surveying. . ' ... Estimates, plans and specification. Office In Bohnenkamp Building. La Grande - - - Orego C R, THORNTON. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Civil and Structural Engi neering. Twenty Years' Experience. . ROBERT MILLER, Architect. . : Office 1107 Adams avenue, 'Phones: Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent ' NO. 8. :', . ATTORNEYS, Cbaa, B. Cochran Geo. P. Cocbraa COCHRAN COCHRAN, ". Attorney, ' : ' La Grande National Bank Building. La Graad - -; Oregen R. H. LLOtD. Attorney at Law. Practice tn all the courts of the State and United Wm. Elgin"" - - - - ' Oregon ;. C. H. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law. Practices In all the court ov' the Str.te and United States. Office In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. EbS T O N St stores and see what a splendid medi cine it is. Walk With Ease See Dr. Manns and Wife ; Chiropodist and Foot Special bit. Located at Mrs. N. S. Kelly's, be tween Fourth and Fifth, ea Depot St A VI oik guaranteed Free Consultation