r !. - ..nr Anrnv unvntV. JANTART 11. ltflt. 1- PIUUMK La Grande Professional Directory PHYSICIAN. , J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. ' ThyaJoiav and Surgeon. PTOc in New Bank Building. Room - 'Phono-. Residence, Mala it; Office. Main 7. tiK. A. L. WCGaRWON. Physician and Surjjcofc. Cffice over Hill Drug Store. Office 'Phone 123'. Residence Main 65 K. MOUTOft, K D. , Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adam Ave. and Depot fit. fcifilce Main 68 Keside.fic Main S BACON & HATiL. PhvnielMU and Burgeon. Itffloe t J Gindo National Bank Building. 'Phous Main 19. C. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62. .1.. V. E. MOORB DR. IL C P. MOORE Osteoputblc Iiyielau. Clrksvllie Graduate Under Founder Offlce-Bmrner Bonding. Pnonua: Office Main 3; Koa Main 14 C. 11. U TON, I'll. O.. M. 1. Physician and Surgeon. Ifpfrial attention given to Eye, Ear, No and Throat. Office In La O-aude Vatlonal Btnk Building. 'Phone Of fire, Main 2; Residence, Muln 22. '"XTKESSRaux sunoiEoAb. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Surgut n. Office at Hlll'a Drug Store, La Orand. Residence 'Phone Red 701. Office 'Phone Black 1861." Independent 'Phone 88. Both 'phono at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY. Graduate Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery of all kind. Country call promptly answered. Office 1414 Adams Avenue. Phone: raclflo Black 1901. Independent, 372. Public StenopTairtior and TvpowrUcr. At WlUittiMHoii'M Office. 1109 Foley BI.k k. "Residence 'Phone Pluck 502 or Red 1852. yiAVI. I M KB. UUAClli McALIoTiuIl. Teacher and Manager. Telephone Farmer 1971. Reduced Kate on O. II. & N. On December 23. 24. 26 and 81. the O. R. & N. will sell round trip tickets to any stutlon within a distance of 200 miles at a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip. Final return limit January 4. mm 1, .J.- Votice of Stock IiiiMMindiiient. Kottce Is hereby given that the fol lowing described animal was Impound ed In the city pound on the 6th day of January, fit 09. One black und brown Jersey cow, dehorned, three holes nl euch cur, lomn of thorn torn out. No brands visible, and unless said animal a a BAY & ZWEIFEL Plunders and Tinners Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty Let us furnish you with an esUnate i jour uoik. o on!fr too larfic or small tor oir best attention. L;t us rplinc tli it old stove. A? a slight cv piiiss; vc c ir. niakt it as o?A n new BAY & ZWEIFEL , 211 DEPOT STREE1 a. v rr& om dentists. C B. CAUTHORN, Dentine OMce over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Dentist. Room 22, La Graadu Nationr.l Jaa. Building. 'Phone Biack 191- TEACJIKUh OK MUfclt PROF. E. PORTER DAT, I'rinclpu La Gruiule School of SIu. Mr. Day, assistant. School, 1') Greenwood Ave., ona door south of Adams ve. 'Phone Black 1331. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher of Piano and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Olive corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS LENA McRETNOLDU. Instructor lu t'olce Culture. Room 8, Lewis Building. La Grande - - - Oregot MLSS ROSE HOUSE, i Instructor in Piano Harmony an TlHllIllqUC. Corner Second and Jefferson Street La Grande, Oregon. LXiXTlUCAL EXGIAKiUUs. L. A PICKLER. . nil, Miiiibg, Irrigation EtislooerU and Surveying. En tl mates, plana and spuolflcatlont Office In Bohnenkaoip Building. ijk Grande ------ Orego. C. It. IIIORMO.N. Aniiltoct and Engineer. Surveying, Civil ana Structural Eng" neering. Twenty Tear' Experlonce. KOllEUT MILLER, Arcliltccl. Office 1107 Adam avenue. 'Phone Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. AriOKXfclS. Cum. E. Cochran Geo. P. Coclxia. COCHRAN A COCHRAN. Attorney. La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande . Orego.. R. H. LLOYD. Attorney at Law. "nctlce In all the court of the Stat and United States. Elgin Oregon C II. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Luw. Practice In all the courts oi the Btat and United Statea. Office In La Grande National Ban) Building, La Grande. Oregon. LEROT LOMAX. Attorney at Law. 815-16 Swetland Building. Portland ..... Oregon is claimed and all charge paid on or before January 19. 1909, said animal will be Bold to the highest bidder for cash. Done and dated at I.a Ornnde, Ore gon, the 8th day of January, 1909. JOHN W. WALDEN. Chief of rollce. SI XO IX8l'R.XCK OM TOO. TIIOCSAND DOIXB LOSS. diary IlAnMw DLw-ovrnxl Wbett Building Wmn Partially Ctmaumcd vn ktiii k Ksvrd Building Alao a Coaiplft Ixmm. The rlirr store and soft drink es tablishment owned by Itooert uioju at Imbior, was completely destroyed by fire about I o'clock Sunday morn- ln. The flames had consumed half of the store before discovered. VA- itan.. came ultojrether to late to Ave any of the stock. Two Thoii.sand Ivout. The Iocs of stock and building I .onseivatively placed at 22000. There is no Insurance on either stock or the building. Indications of Flrcbuc. Mr. Lloyd is unable to explain the origin of the fire and the general be lief in Imbler Is that someone with grudge against Mr. Lloyd has touched a match to the structure. The place was left Faturday evening with only a few coals in the stove. The Ignition must have been after 4 o'clock the next morning. Mr. Lloyd Is reticent about making direct assertions of In cendiarlsm, but others who are ac qualnted with the facta asert that no r.ther nlaufible origin can be ad vanced. Mr. Lloyd Is today undecided wheth er or not he will rebuild. CONSIGNMENT OF 10.000 IAF- LETS FOR DISTRIBUTION Delayed Order of Boost Literature llnully Itc4M'h(a Hero Will IU Used for lroiiil.tuouj Dlntrihtuion bv Commerelal Clul) Brief, But U: the Point. Ten thousand booster booklets fo promiscuous distribution by the L Grande Commercial club, are Just of: the press, and will be sent out as re quests for descriptive literature of Union county arrive. They are smaller than the exhaustive booklets received nome time since. The folders are coin nact. no space belnc misused. Th principal imiuiuru-a ui uu iOU...j dealt with In a manner that Is de scriptive, though not exhaustively s A ew half-tones give added color o. llfo to the wrlteup. These booklets were ordered th same time that the 32-page affair va written up. but delay In press' room at Portland has brought them her several month behind time. B it th matter on the paifes Is Tresh, notwith standing. These cosst less than tin first order, and will be sent out a sup plements to letters leaving the Com mercial club secretary's office. i!( OPENS T!:e I'nliel States National hank opened ihl. morning cs aniounced Sat urday nlgiit. A d.en business men imo in hn:i-. 1,1 a.n.M'.; lo have ti e ri! -tlnetlon of neinjr the fl:l t depilt in the new Inytiiti'i m. receiver Nledner. of the Farmers & Trailers institution, is today located ta ( e ro..m in the rear of the build ing n'nv occupied by the I. S. N. bat.k. Those havj business with hlni can ilnd hint there. Thi l)ti;ld!iig which wis left vAvant .. -i. HVv,. , ,,f the F i .1 n t)re- n T":.-t t P.wtr.p ba' been occitpied ns yet. his lit Pe. -n.l expert, nee with a tube of V-.r.".:i Tile Remedy will convince you It 1s 'remediate relief for all forns of Tiles. G'.iaranred. 50c. So!J by ORE m w i w r i jLtr NEW LEAFLETS REACH HERE 1 5'llvfithorn A Mack. ftf. real - Nat a stetitn in the entire In many instances yu'll iiui prices lexthan half, and likmaay instances you'll find prices the lowest of the year. Sell in season seasonable merchandise; that's an imperative rule that forbids carrying gods from one season over into anoiher-a riqidtd policy that forces prices tight down to the quick selling poM. The lois that are too small io advertise fum isft the greafest rafuas. A shopping toar throughout ike store Kin reveal unptxendted bntykig opportunities. AGAIN WE MAKE DEFYING 0FEERS All IVofen Dress Goods sd greaily roduced Dest Carmevt Values We've Ever Offered prices. Just such fabrics as yea muld pay ll Ladies Suits at Halt Price. Clavar, de 65c to SI. 25 a yard for, are priced at this si:sbfe siyjCSf an( m3(e cf itst m2eriai&. sale at 62c. The UsLqualHier we could Cfts Coat h Gur enffre 5f9ck fr9m buy to sell sit 50c to 6c5c a yard, on ! , 'u . . - . . . . here at 33c. Fin Black Dress Fabrics all 6 lo U years, halt price. Coats and Sktrts at reduced prkes. ut greatly reduced pneu. READY TO VEAR DEPARTMHT An extraordinary sale of Men's and Ladies' Ladies' Waists at Cost and Mow: froes, over 2000 pair of surplusstook must Ladies' Wash Suits reduced to 9(k be closed out immediate?. Ladies' CorDets, all sizes 393 Men's Shoes, values $5.00 $1.90 Children's Shoes, values to 75c 25c NOTIONS AT SENSATIONAL PRICES Women's Shoes v&lues to S3.50 51.45 Ladies' Bells, new styles 19c ' Big assortment Ladits' Collars 17c DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Pillow Tops, regular 50c values 9c American print 5c yd. A7W'S CLOTHING Of"? Fl2niKl f Vc Men's Suite vilues to $12.50 $k.9Q shtl , . .. H Men s Suits, values to $20.00 $9.00 FW 2 U2e a spool Men's Ovueoats at cue half price Def . s. Evefy pece ef sUk Men's Rib Overalls, 50c a pair . . . . reduced Men's Underwear, one half price in 1 he house reaucea. i i t AmZltiG SALE OF SHEETS AND Good quality sheets and Pillow Slips jfsf received, which we the amazing prites. SHEETS H5c EACH PILLOW SUPS You are Cordially Invited to Join the ' CALIFORNIA M'D WINTER EXCURSION to be given under the auspices of WALLA WALLA COMMERCIAL CLUB WALLA WALLA to LOS ArtVGLLES and return $94.00 This rate include railroad ticket for the round trip, and berth In sleeping car for the go ing trip" Side trips provided for In the Itinerary, and all meals from the hour of departure Fri day night, January 5th, until ar rival In Los Angeles, 5:45 p. m. Friday, January 2Snd are alao in cluded. To Iioavo TV'nJla Wall by Special Ttaim FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, 18!. At I1M5 I. M., VU TII15 CUKGON liA'LUOAD A NAVIGATION tt. and SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. For further particulars inquire of J. II. Kceney. O. R. ft N. Agent La Grande. Oregja. A Sprained Ankle. At a rule a mr.n will feel weil?atls fled if he can hobble around on crutches in two or three week after spraining his ankle, and it U often two K. WESTS Annual house that dees not contribute or three months before he Is fully recovered. This is an unnecessary loss of time, as by applying Chamberlain' Liniment, as directed, a cure may Uo a rule be effected less than one week's time, and In many cases within three days. Sold by all good dealer.:. Pure bred Plymouth rooste .& t.r sale at a bargain. J. E. Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 2. La Grande. , you can f t cut uit'; wild a..imuls FREE mm at -j-K'T -.'cra. 7 'here v,"i!,.ri ittle e'.ari.'l-iio toy enir.:a.i a. ' ' jpven aTay wjen , 'fV T 1 ICU ! Eta:i c It is Towle'n )utmt mxi inoat ciU ric.ua bleinl of Si'rCjn:'-. rup. Corn ."ap. Uore:.- epj Mi-iie 3?rjp. ;3arieljicapljU4-,t.f, Tuketorje cuu twlay. Tne TWfe Maple Syrap Co. Fever Sores. Fever fores and old chronic sores should rot be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by app'ylng Cham berlain's Salve. Thia salve has no su pe.i'ir for this purpose. It Is also mot exevlif nt for chapped hands, sure nipples, bi.rna and diiass of the bkin. For sal tjr all g'xd dualcrs. i NOTRE OF I7K.nL rt-TTLIIENT. Notice is hereby glir-n that Otr.o Ecktrsley, adr.ilui.-.trar .r of ti:e tate of William J. Kii.-rma(C--r, tlo.-aa.d. has filed his flaal acceunt as adnil.i- is;:ator of said bstatu and the couaty court of Union cjurjty. Oregon, has set M .it-lay. the 4th day of January, A. D. 3"-.'. ct 2 .einek In l.e afternoon of s.iil day, nJ Hie c;!.atyftoart room In tbe court house, La Grande, Or; gon as the time d place lor hearlr.g 6ald repert and all objections thereto. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this OTHO ECKERSLEY. Administrator. Jii liC Children E It si Sale exltzordlnirn sak bargains. 'PILLOW SUPS are gokg to put on sak at 9c EACH Notice of Final Account, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned ha filed In the county court of Union county, state of Oregon, hi final account of his administration of the estate of J. M. McCall, deceased, and that the said court .has or dered that said final account be heard by said court ac tne usual place of holding said court at the court house in La Grande, In said county, . on the 16th day of February, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at which time and place any person in terested In said estate may appear and file objections to said account, If any he have. Dater, January 9, 1909. ULYSSES G. COUCH, Administrator of Said Estate. RAMSEY & OLIVER. 1-11-2-8 Attorneys for the Estate. Wood! have the best wood In town. and plenty of It. Full measurement gauranteed. Real Estate, Loan & Commission Co. Black & Bramwell. 'Phone Black 1211. tf RE AD I There; is a diff-! crence in bread. ! Have you tried f ours yet?- If you have not, you should. You may be missing some thsr,& " I R0AL BAKERY