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EIGHT PAGES. r.G- no itt. EVENING OBSKUVEH, I.A GRANDE. OREGON, TIIl'ItSD.W, EKIUU'AUV I. !. ', t N. K. WEST, Pres. T. J. SCROGGIN, Cash, t Wm. MILLER, Vice Pres. H. E. COOUDGE, Asst. Cash. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock $100,000. We are now readv for business and will be pleased I to meet patrons and prospective patrons. Our capital T ie omnia fn meoi ill looritima t.A rennirpmp.nt.ft and our 10 tfclltriW I1IUVV Wilt vv.w - equipment is complete and sufficient to provide absolute security. We are in position to properly handle all conservative banking business. An acoount placed with us will be appreciated " "and will recieve "careful, and prompt attention. An examination of the list of our officers and directors will demonstrate the reliability of this institu tion. You are always welcome at the United States National Bank DIRECTORS N. K. West Wm. Miller l.L Cavities E. P. Staples H. E. Coolidge Frank Conley CollHUJIKT'tt lAHgW. , " Obirlln. O., Feb. i.Aa a part of tlio attempt to Interest college HtudentH of the country In the work of the Na tlonul ConHumer'8 league, Mrs. Flor ence Kelly, secretary of the league, will deliver a lecture at Oberlln col lege this' evening. TtuhUvh to Meet. Wllllamntown, Man., Feb. 4. Trun tecB, officials and many members of the faculty of Williams college left today for New York, where they will attend tomorrow's special meeting of the tniBtt"'s aiul the uhiin&Y'dlnnfr of the Xw Yotk alumni association. c. T. Bacon T. J. Scroggin A. T.Hitl Grande v Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON CAN FURNISH LUMBER OF M L KINDS IN CARLOAD LOTS. For 16 Inch Chain Wood Delivered at yo,r rtrime, Call up V. C. BEAN, La Grand.'. Thcne, Red, 1741 , World's Best Piano Remember we carry 44 different makes of piano6 including Chickpring, Weber and Kimball. Ghickering or Weber spells the WORLD'S BEST PIANO. If you do not want to pay so much for a piano then we can furnish you with any other that you may desire YOURS FOR A SQUARE DEAL, BRAMWELL MUSIC CO. SUBCESSORS TO DAVIS MUSIC CO. 1'EAR TRANSPORT LOST. Converted Traixrt N 1'our Dnya Overdue Grave Fear. San Francisco, Oal., Feb. 4. Fear Im entertained for the safety of the converted transport Buffalo, which Is four days overdue, Hawaiian wire lens reports were the last heard from the boat when she was two days at sea. There was an understanding that the Buffalo should remain within wireless communication excepting two days of the present voyage en route to San Francisco. About the only kind of a cigarette. . ... i o bill that wm amount. to anyining i one prohibiting them entirely In the state. Shut them up completely. Al bany Democrat. Owners of a 8000-aere tract adjoin ing Sheridan, Oregon, will cut It up and offer for sale In tracts to Butt the purchasers. Daily Observer, 65c per Month NO SNOW But we aie still in business. PLUMBING of all kinds : Wc guarantee our aork I BAY & ZWEIFEL 2U DEPOT STREE1; Pinner for -Count. New York, Feb. 4. Count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, the new Ger man ambassador to the United States, Is the gueHt of the New York cham ber of commerce this afternoon, and tonight will be the guest of honor at a dinner to be held at the Manhattan club by prominent German citizens of the metropolis. In addressing the members of the chamber of commerce, Count Berns torff declared the friendly feelings of the United States is reciprocated by the emperor of the German people. He referred to the unbroken friend uhlp between the two countries. H snid the commercial rivalry of the two nations has Indicated peace. He con tinued by saying that "When the gates of commerce open, peace reign." SENATE LESS ACT1VK. Nevada Antl-.Iapnne.e Sentiment Tir vails in tin Aswombly. ' Washington, D. C, Feb. 4. Senator Dixon of Nevada, personally notified President Roosevelt today he had ad vised the Nevada senate he did not Intend to pass the anti-Japanese, reso lution, which was passed by the as sembly yesterday, unless it Is materl ally modified. The measure is not the result of conceited action. state-wide prohibition IN STATE OF TENNESSEE. Nashville, Feb. 4. Tills afternoon (lie limine passed over the governor' veto, by a vote of 59 to 37, Ilic 1)111 prohibiting the manufacture of liquor in TeniKxsee. The 1)111 becomes oera- tive on January 1. next year. The hill had already uissd the senate. As a result January 1. lt. Tennessee will filter !! 1'n Us of ltlte willed lo. dibit Hie sale ami manufacture of In. toxlrutliix liquors of all descriptions. Millionaire l.otvry Dead. Minneapolis, .Minn.. Feb. 4. Thom as F. Lowvy. the millionaire railroad magnate, died here today, aged 64. He was president of the Twin City Uapid Transit, and the Minneapolis, St. Paul KiWi'lt Ste Marie Railroad companies. Ilailrieid Builder Succumbs. New York, Feb. 4. Jose F. Navar ro, builder of the first elevated rail roml and constructor of the first mod , i n apartment house, died today of heart trouble. Hull! Ituh! air. New York. Feb. 4 With distin guished educators from their alma mater in attendance, the New York tlumiKie of Vassar college will hold their annual reunion and luncheon at IVlmonleo's tomorrow. I.oeb for Port Collector. Washington. Feb. 4. (toosevelt an nounced today that l.oeb. his private secretary, will be the next collector of the Port of New York. It Is tinder stood Taft will nominate him directly Hfler the inauguration. "" Ivxpress Train In Colll-lon. Chicago. III.. Feb. 4. One men was Mil. d nnd one serlmixly injured, and titi another IniiN-ed sightly in a col lision between a switch engine of the Illinois Central and a suburban ex press train today. FOB RENT Seven-room house; close to railroad shops. 'Phone Black 1532. ;-4-12t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office at La Gran do, Or., Department of the Interior, December f8, 1308. . . Notice Is hereby. g)ven that . MARCUS R. YATES, of Pendleton, Oregon, who, on January 12, 1907, made timber and stone sworn statement No 4848, seiial No. 02841, for BE hi SE14. Bectlon 21, WH SW4, NEK SW14, section 22, township S south, range 85 E. W. M. has filed notice of intention to make final tim ber and stone proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the county clerk of Umatilla county, Ore !Ioi, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the 10i day of March, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses; Gott l.arl A. Ellstrom, Laura L. Yates, George Light, Thomas M. Lowe, all of Pendleton, Oregon. . F. C. BRAMWELL. Register. 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Commence taking it to day, and you will feel better at once, as it corrects irregu- arities, restores lost vitality, and will make you strong and robust. Do not take chances on . r becoming a victim 01 Bright's disease or Dia betes, which are the result of neglected kidney disor ders, when Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure you. Sold and Recommended by A. T. IIILL, Druggist. Second Hand Goods at Once. Highest G 1 1 h price paid A Few Snaps $15 00 Dining Room Table, goods as r ev,- $8 00 $40.00 Bed Room Sets $18.00 each ". Call ar d see the hundrtd anA cne bargains CD. PR0PECK Phone Black 1251 FIR STREET Keep the muiiey at home by using LA GRANDE SUGAR f Losisno rcirnc ji si as sueet. Ail dealers. i I VALEMIKLS Sentiirenta! ar.d Ccn ic . Valentin Post Cards Comforts for Cipid's Victms LfLWeLlflffi & CO. ADAMS AVENUE V'. H SRENH0LTS F J. HOLMES. Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS. 2d Ass't Cashier F. L. MEYERS Cashier La Grande National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon 1 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY I DIRECTORS J. M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Bryltit t C C. Pennington F. L Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver t W. L rtrenholts George Palpir DUOinLOO LULL LUC WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON w ditp rn n r.ATALAfi 0 X t