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RIGHT I'AUEJ. EVtCNLS'l O hKMV". M Cn -VT 0UF.O. .MOVDA Y, d ANT AHY 1. trM. rr.r.i; rx. J2) v. SELLING OUT MY STOCK OF JEWELERY AT HALF PRICE HERE ARE A FEW SALE PRICES t ELGIN 7-JFWEL WATCH IN NICKEL CA$C, 18 SIZE - $4.00 ELGIN 15-JEWEL WATCH. NICKEL CASE, 18 SIZE . $5.50 LADIES 7 JEWEL WUCil IH 20 YEAR CASE 0-3IZE $9 85 SETH THOMAS 8-DAY Tvl VmE CLOCK . . $3.35 GILBERT 8 DAY MANTLE CLOCK' . r$2.25 SILK DETACHABLE HANDLE UMBRELLAS T - $2.50 to $9.03 ALL CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, HAND-HAINTED CHIMA, UM fclLLAS GL0CKS AND JEWELER Y ARE INCLUDED IN THIS GALE This is a Closina .out Sale and Everything Must Be Sold by Feb. 1st HE ACOCK 5 S JEWELERY S TO RJ " i ' MAHr NEW IQflHES WHAT will yon hav for dinner today? Ymrt faiay answer this question satisfactory Jy by dining at TIIE MODEL RESTAURANT The OU Standby. Our cooking is a paragon of per fection, our food-faultless, and our! service rapid and courteous. What rnore can we say, except that our) prices are popular? We give a regu bar dinner for 25 cents. Come and try it Tou will not need the'sehse of hunger to enjoy it. jj The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. 1 jOpen Day ind Nigh TREASCRV DKrARTMENT, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C. Oct 13, 1908. Notice la hereby given to all 4 persons who may have, claims against "The Farmers & Trad ers National bank f La Grande." Oregon, that the same must bo prevented te Walter Nledner. Receiver, with the le gal proof thereof, within three months from this dt, or they mas' be disallowed. LAWRHNCH O. MURRAT. Comptroller of the Currency. The appended Ust of new patrons of the Home1 Indepent Telephone Co. shows the wonderful popularity of the home enterprise. Patrons of the company should preserve the Ust and plaoe it In the directory for future reference: Im Grande Exchange. 1492 Biggers, Dr. Q. L., res. 1411 Bacon, Dr.'C. T., res. 14-C Banton, Wm., farm. 14-G Breaden, Fred,' farm. 1481 Baker City Grocery Co.. oIDte !; 1253 Berry, J. M., res. 241 City Grocery and Bakery. 14-T Counsell, Frank, farm. 14-R Crossen, O. E., farm. 14-A EHedge, M., farm. 1471 French, Robert, res. 14-N Graham. Lucv E.. farm. We Sell WeeklyM C( li-M Ihll, w., farm. Meal iXketsfofVPilUU 1532 Heryford, C. E., res. 14-Z Larm, E. L., farm. 14-S Mulholland, Jim., farm. 14-11 McCauley, John, farm. 14-K' McC'lure, James, farm. 1461 Xiederer, Emll, res. 234 New Hn Book & Stationery Co. 1323 Oliver, Jack, res. 14S1 Oliver, A. V., feed and storage. 14-B Peebler, E. T., farm. 1214 Red Front Livery barn. 1512 Sommer Hotel. 1522 Smith, J. F., res. 7-S Sawyer, G. W., farm. 1382 Taylor, Fred, res. 1502 Van Duyn Realtly Co., office. 2 Van Duyn Furnishing store. 1504 Whiteman, C. E., res. 1321 Wilson, James H., res. U-S Ackles. Nerl, farm scrlbcrs, ut through an error the name was omitted in the directory. Imbler Exchange, 29-V Batter, J. E farm. 2 1-L City Drug store, Imbler. " 2 14-A Frizaell, Harvey, farm. 214-B Frlzzel, W. R., farm. 28-E Hamilton, Fred, farm. " - G Oregon Pine Xumber Co., mi:i, 24-H Ricks, John, farm. 2 14-T Robinson, P. S., res. Elgin Exchange. Blue 25-M Bater, James F., res. White 19-G ChappeH, & A., res. "White J4-S Hug, Jacob, res. "White 21-M Btodp, L JV., confectlotery wuson, Charles E., farm. Cove Exchange. 57-Z ATIenj Alice a," res. 52-D Kavanaugh & Ayres, farm , Cnloa Exchange. 33-M Eames, Fred, farm. 33-C Kohler, Jacob, farm. 33-B Rtndltebaeher, farm. 82-B Wbite, F. E., res. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v GLAD HAND FOii All . - y NEW HOMESEEKERS 8,000,009 PEOPLE READ ABOUT XORTIIW EST APPLES. Every Commercial Club In the Slate Should Adoj.t I'ortbind s Xovcl I'lan -General Rrwunie of Orejron's In duMirlul Groutii the Pant Week ! Krlcfly Told. Portland, Jam 4. (Special corres pondence.) The Portland Commer cial club has Introduced a novel feat ure that should be adopted by every community In Oregon. It Is the ap pointment of a Newcomers' special committee, and that committee held Its first meeting Saturday, outlining a plan to be carried on throughout the ent!re year, which will result In giving hand." The apples of the Pacific northwest are the subject of an extended arti cle 'in a recent Issue of the Saturdnv Evening Post This attractive pres entation of the fruit industry to about 5,000,000 people is a recognition much appreciated by Oregon and Washing ton. Tou have more to do with making It a happy and prosperous new year than anybody else. Let your first re solve be that during 1109 you will add one new citizen to the popula tion of Oregon. Oregon grape was the chief decor- In Brooklyn, New Tork, on Christmas uay, ana uregons slate flower was deserving of a place of honor In the church made famous by one of the greatest of all Americans, Henry Ward BeecTier. The Hood River Commercial club will give Its Fifth annual banquet tomorrow night There will be an enthusiastic mass meeting at Condon on the 7th, the purpose of which is the development of Gilliam county. Eastern Oregon will be uppermost In the minds of Portland business men Thursday, the 7th, as that has been designated as "Umatilla Day" at the Portland Commercial club. The new booklet Issued to present the resources of that great wheat county will be given to all business men in attend ance upon .the noon luncheon. The year 1908 will go down In his tory as the greatest year Oregon ever enjoyed, and the numerous New Tear . Ju 444444444444t44444444g4 X . 1 . . . I. GEURQE PALMER, President W. H. tJKfc.iNrHJL J JT AWt Csshisr J. M. BERRY, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, U Aes't Cashier F. L. MEYERS, Caehier w.' La Grande National BanK 0La Grande, Oregon CAPITA. PAIVW QllPDllic yivivfVUt UNITED! STATES DEPOSITORY .DIRECTORS , J. M. Berry A. B. Conley:rXF. J. Holmes w, M. Brkit C. C. Pennington.'S F. L MeyersESOeo. L. Cleaver W. L Brenholts George Palmer '44e4e4sAAviir;i '""444444t I THE GEORGE PALMER LUMBER COMPANY RETAIL DEPARTMEWT and holiday editions of the newspapers! or the state will carry the story of this progress to thousand of eastern peo ple. During the blizzards reported from various sections of the country, the hospitable climate of Oregon Is espe cially appreciated by dwellers In the "Beaver" state. - ... Thi last name is cno of th old Ab- esrh an-t-tf.vry .nowsorner- 4b?,. "g'ad FOR RENT Furnish frot room; modern; one 1I0 frnm poutoffice, Wc Solicit Ycur Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Cham Wood We are prepared to furnish and promptly. deliver material Call up Retail DepartmenUPftone Malnga. Ci.i IL. f E.X F r ' T'. ' 1 " - 1 oiAti me i.ciY icdr nynr-Dave money Dy securing some of those bargains 1 at The Peoples Store, Opera House Block. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED IN PRICE. V 9