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r " t " " F.VF.xixn onKnvrn. cjhaxde. oi:rnx. momuv. Jtxr.utv i, ioo. rrnnT r.ors. PACK fitX. '4 La Grande Professional Directory I J. H. HCB0ARD. M. D. Thyme la a and hurgeun. pntn In New Bunk Building. Room - "Phone'. Residence, Main ; Office, Mala 71. tK. A. U RICHARDSON. Fliysklan and tiurgcoh. Cfflce over Hill' Drug Btore. OCflce 'Phone 1361. Residence Main IS N. MOUTOR, K D., Fliytlcinn and Surgeon. Corner Adam Ave. and Depot BL (Mo Main t : Residing Main ii BACON A HATJ I'hTsklan and Surgeon. tfttVaa t- Grode National Bank Building. 'Phoue Main 19. . T. Bacon. Residence, Main It. M. K. Ball, Residence, slain 62. W, ?. E. MOORB DR. H. C. P. MOORl Osteopathic 11kion. Graduate Under Foundei Office Sommer Building. Jrfeoot: Office Main 12; Re. Main M C. II. CITON, I'll. O., M. I. l'liyslcian and Kurgcon. adaJ attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Oflk In La 3-and Vational Ban.k Building. Tbotti Office, Main 2; Residence, I Main 12. TT3tLAir SL'iuifcioai. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. - Veterinary Surgut D. toCOc at BUl'a Drug Store, La Orandt Residence 'Phone Red 701. CMS 'Phone Black 1241. Independent 'Phone 68. Both 'phone at residence. DR. W. H. RILEY, Gradi.at Ohio State University. Vaccination, Dentlatry and Surgery a al) kind. Country call promptly re red. Office 1414 Adams Avenue). Sboneu Pacific Black 1901. Suleaendent, 273. C. B. CAUTHORN, Dentin!. Of'lce over Hill' Drug Store. L Oraide Oregon J. C. PRICE. D. M. D. Death. Room 22. La Grande National tiaol Building. 'Phone Biaek ll. TKACHEHb OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAY, Princlpa I.a (iramle Scluiol of Mu.-le. Mr. U-y, assistant. School, 10! Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adam Ave. "Phone Black 1821. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher of I'lwnu and Harmony. Studio at residence of Turner Ollvei corner Fourth and O avenue. MISS LENA McREYNOLDS. Instructor in I'oloe Culture. Room 8, Lewis Building. La Grande .... Orcgoi MISS ROSE HOUSE, Instructor lu Plaint Harmony an Technique, r Corner Second and Jefferson Street LarGrande, Oregon. elsxtiucal enginkkus. l."a! pickler! . nil. Mining, Irrigation Engtneeria, and Surveying. Eatlmatea, plana and apeclflcatlon Office In Bohnenkaiap' Building. La Grande Oregoi C. 1L TIIOHN'IO.N. Architect and Engineer. Surveying, Clvtl and Structural Eng' neerlng. Twenty Year' Experience. KOUEKT MILLER, Architect. Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones Pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. Public Stenographer and Tvpcwr'ter. At WUlluniMon' Office. 1 1 59 Foley ItliM'k. Xestdenc 'Phone Black 602 or Red 1852. VIA VI. ATTORNEYS. Ctuu. E. Cocliran Geo. P. CocUr COCHRAN A COCHRAN, Attorney. La Grande National Bank Building La Grande ... . Orego: R. H. LLO D. Attorney at Law. ""notice In all the courts of the Stat and United States. s Elgin ------ Oregon MRS. GRACE McAUSTER. Teacher and Manager. Call at th;i C C. Pitnlngton & Co. Tom thte week and see the I. C. S. method of teaching modern languages. The pronounelatlon acquired by thin method I absolutely correct. c. ii. ciLVvi-'oun. Attorney at Law. Practice In all the courts oi the Ktct and United States. Office In I Grande National Banl Building, La Grande, Oregon. LEROY LO MAX. Attorney at Law. 615-16 Swetland Oulldlng. Portland ----- Oregon A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satls fled 1f he tan hobble around on rrutehes la two or three weeks after jiriralnlng hi ankle, and It n often two r three months beforo ho Is fully neovered. This Is an unnecessary loss f time, a by applying Chamberlain' Liniment, a directed, a cure may as a rule he effected Ichs thun one unak' time, and In many c fines within Uiree day. Sold by all good dealerst "AHoui' Qrt ytwrs ago my brother una 'held up' liV M work, health unci napplnem by what wa bnlleved to be hopi km consumption," writes W. 1! Lfp.eomb, of Washington, N. C. "Hi nxik all kinds of remedies and treat axent trqtn Mveral doctors, but toum' aru iMfJj (TtT fi ned Dr. King's New Diiwovrry and was wnolly cured by ti dra.wlng th Jury list, which task rvnmimed the greater part of the see alo. ED KTKING11AM, 4 4 AUCTIONEER. a Sale cried on short notice. 4 a Katisfmctlon cuaranteed. 4 a k extra charge for distance. 4 LA GRANDE - - - OREQON 4 4 Route No. 2 'Phone No. Il6x 4 Fever Sores. Fever sores and old chronic sores should not be healed entirely, but should be kept In healthy condition. This can bo done by applying Cham berlain's Salve. This salve has no su perior for this purpose. H is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, burn and diseases of the skin For sale by all good dealers. : -. NoU ...... To the Farmers ahd City Property Owner of Union County: ' You are cordially Invited to visit u t our office In La ciiando. Ore. Our ibject will be to bring new investor nto this field. In order to do this we vlll need the to-operatbn of you prop rty owners. W. Ml e'eal In farm and .ay property, timber land and stu-no iand. rentals and loans. Drop in ana et acquainted whether you have an ihlnn t effer or rot, we will be (leased t meet y Very truly yours. THE VAN DJYN REACTY CO. Room 6 and I. Scrtl-er Blvk. Both Th.ne. La Grande, Ore. Wood! We have tho best wood In town, and plenty of it. Full measurement irauranteed. Real Estate. Loan & Commission Co. Black & Bramwell. Phone Black 1211. tf LIST ANNOUNCED UMOX FUKEHOLDKUS WHO WILL DO JIUV Dl'TV. IVhrnary Term of tin-ult Court Is ITo liliil Willi Cuxtoinary 31 Juror ' ( final RetnMMimtlr tiniun of ('Ion "ounty IlecMents ITjni of New I.lt. The first set of veniremen to be druwn from tho Jury list prepared by the county court at Its last session, has bi en drawn and will do duty during the Fibrtniiy term of circuit court. The list include the usual representa tive groups of Union county freehold ers, though the farmer predominates In the gnluxy of men who will wield justice when the February term of court sits. The following are the Veniremen: M. 8. Sanderson, Summervllle, far mer. George Raird. Union, farmer. William Webster, Allcel, farmer. O. J. Forstrom, Union, merchant. P. Plckler, Union, teamster. A. Ilalman, Island City, farmer. W. Rhodes, Elgin, real estate. . E. Stevenson, Elgin, merchant. M. Slack, Elgin, farmer. N. W. Schofleld, La Grande, farmer. L. A. Strlngham, Imbler, farmer. John W. Searr, Hllgard, merchant. John Shaw, Allcel, farmer. W. H. Bohnenkamp, -La Grande, merchant. J. E. D. Kail, Cove, farmer. S .A. Maun, North Powder, farmer. J. A. Russell. La Grande, butcher. M. W. Huffman, Union, farmer. J. G. Snodgrass, La Grande, mer chant. . L. M. Jenson. Imbler, merchant. E. 8. Logan, Summervllle, farmer. T. B. Maiiln, Medical Springs, far mer. J. E. Gllkison, North Powder, far mer. Henry T. Hill. Starkey, farmer. E. P. Staples, La Grande, capitalist. Homer Lldwell, North Powder, far mcr. Peter O'Sulllvan, La Grande, capi talist. J. P. Halley, La Grande, farmer. F. A. Day, Island City, farmer. J. L. Haller, Telocaset, farmVr. W. M. Potter, Elgin, farmer, T. J. J. (. J. STOCK HELP r Oft i ' ..7" Standing room was at a premium yesterday at the stockyards In this city. ' On account of crippled railroad service, all shipments through till. point si. ice Thursday night, were un loaded to feed here. Twenty-five car loads of cp.tt'.e. and five carloads o' hogs came i:i Friday, and wi re unload ed, to be held here until the road open ed up. To top off the congested con ditlons, 16 carloads or hogs and cat tie came in yesterday morning and were unloaded. A Busy IM-Hlity. The stockyards at times like thesr present busy scenes. Great loads of hay and other kinds of feed are pur chased from local dealers and con sumed In the feeding at the yards. Several groups of attendants make telr headquarters around the yards to look after their stok, which Is of ten an arduous task In Itself. All In all, the west end of the city was a nolfcy and busy place yesterday, even though It was Sunday. Loading Out Shipments. Since last evening the various ship ments have been loaded and sent west at a rapid clip until tonight there will scarcely be a penful of stock again. Hock Spriae Owl. We sell the best coal tarried In the city. Prompt delivery. 'Phone Main ". tiiande Ronde aCsh Co, 1-13-16 Personal experience with a tube of ManZan Pile Remedy ' will convince you It Is immediate relief for all forre of Piles. Guaranteed. SOc. Sold by SUverthorn & Mack. if CREWS ill WORK Construction of the M. & M. ware house" thl city was resumed this morning with a full quota of men. Contractor Krelger had carpenter, stone cutters, bricklayers, and handy men at work at 7 o'clock this morn Inn. The contractor Is anx'ous to have the building completed as soon as pos sible and if the climatic conditions continue as at present, the' exterior structure will be ready in due time- by March. A portion of the steel glrd ers have been hoisted to the proper places. " . , ' ICcwunicd at Inland City. . An augmented 'crew is busy at Island City today, putting the roofing on the new mill building there. (OVEdlE SATURDAY The La Grande high school basket ball team will play the Cove school five at Cove next Saturday night. The quintet that will be sent against the Coveltes on that date will be picked next Wednesday evening by a set of uninterested judges: George Bernle, Don Scott, A. W. Nelson and W. F. Landrum. Prior to that date the squads will try out for places each eve ning after school hours. Wenton Game Undecided. The Observer was partially misin formed Saturday evening In announc ing the Weston Normal game. The game has not been clinched. Manager Waldo Geddes has a long list of game. in sight and a trip or two for the team as well. The first matter of interest, of course. Is the Cove game next Sat urday night. Arrangements are being made to have several wagon loads oi rooter go along. Party at Ho tor M.'Dm-M'K. Saturday night a parly of friends of Mr. an J Mr, Hector McDonald irove out to th-Mr home in J. II. Mt. Elroy's blp iiiclgU and gave them :..at was Ir.t.iiK " to be a surprise party. Tb& sn"--Ise was not complete, bat t!v. evening wa very pleasantly gpont 4n games and music. Light refreshment. were served. Wallowa Sun, Notice of Stock Impoundment. Notice Is hereby glvan that the fol lowing described animal was Impound ed in the city pound on the 6th day of January, 1909. One black and brown Jersey cow, dehorned, three holes ni each ear, some of them torn out. No Urnnds visible, and VT'r is claimed and all charge paid on or before January 19, 1909, said animal will be sold to tho highest bidder for cash. Dene and dated at La Grande. Ore son, the 8th day of January, 1909. JOHN W. WALDEN. Chief of Police. 4 4 HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES. 4 4' 4 44 4444444 Save your left over coffee and tea and mix with your stove blacking. It will give a bright and lasting polish to your stove or range. Dry all your vegetable parings In the oven and use them for fuel. To keep milk sweet in hot weather, put It in a wide. shaUow dish, and stir Into it a teaspoon of saleratus to a gallon of miik, and place it where It will ketp cool. To wash silk lace, make a good lath er on your hands with a pure white snap and rub the lace gently till clean. Rinse in a little milk and water. Roll the lace around a large bottle. Fill the botte with hot water and leave the lace until dry. It will not need Iron ln. A dish of water kept on the radia tor will Improve the air In a steam heated room. If there's a rit;ht thing to be done, and we seem to pass through a wrong thing on our way to It. depend upon It there's another way to it. and a better one. and it Is our own fault, and not God's that we do not find it. Edward Gannett. N. 'K. WESTS ANNUAL SALE Swings into its Third Week Bargains multiply and interest increases -Forceful value Giving nvw to clejr our shelves, all that remain of Fafl and Winter stocks and still good assortment too 10 to 50 per cent Saved on every Dollar Spent al this Sale Cteat Clearance Sale of Lace and Embroidery. Ladies' Suits al hart and less. Ladies new Lawn VJaisis for Spring at Sale Prices. Great Reduction on Silk and Dress Goods. Values in Ladies and Men's shoes, the talk of the town. We have hever given belter values in Muslin Underwear. Savings run targe io Men's SuHts and overcoats. Great values for your money in Ladies' Coats. Men's Furnishings at extraordinary reduothons. More and better baxgair s than ever before In high grade staple and seasonable merchandise of every discription. The money saving opportunities are so many and so good as to appeal with great force to shrewd and economical buyers whether its wearing apparel or household effects tint i wanted, it can be purchased here at the lowest prices of the' year. Look to your needs and profit by the marvelous val ues we are offering in every department. Take ad vantage of the great offerings. Where Quality Governs Cut Prices Count CI WANTED! Having just pp ercc asacond land store, in my old store, on Fir Street must have SECOVD HANS GOODS I am prepared to pay highest cash price for SEG OND HAND goods. Do not sell until you have seen me. If you are going to leav3 town phone me.4 : Remember I pay cash. ED. PR0PECK Phore Black 1251 FIR STREET ENJOY THE SNOW Hick's Guarantees a Month of Good Sleighing a Our system of converting buggiesand surreys into cutters and sleighs will enable you to own your own sleigh or cutter at a small cost. Bring your buggy to us, wait an hour, pay us $5 and drive home with the Dest sleigh in the city. BAY & ZWEIFEL 211 DEPOT STREET Try Amnions' Murderer. Xew Tork. Jan. IS. Andrew Mc- Grath. charged with the murder of Walter E. Ammon, a wealthy butterine manufacturer, will be placed on trial in. Jersey City today. Ammon was shot down in the Pennsylvania railway- station in Jersey City on Friday, No vember 13. Plneules for the kidney are Mttle golden (lobule which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will convince you of Quick result for backache, rheu matism, lumbago and tired, wornout feeling. 30 days trial $1. They puri fy the blood. Sold by SUverthorn Mack. The more praise a man bestows upon . himself the wiser he 1 not If a woman la dressed to kill he U a dangerous associate.