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VKar. two. H1TCMa QBfcERVEIt, LA CllANDH. OKEGOX, MONDAY. FUlllCAKY S, iot s ! La Grande Professional . Directory .... 4, k. irciiAKO. V-.1' Vlivsii-uui nd feurgeou. (dfi In New Bank Building. Rooms - 'Phons- Residence, aimo it, Office. Muln 71. DR.' A. L, RICHA RDSON. Pliysk-lau .til fctiirgvtnk. fflefi over Hill's Drug Store. Office 'Phone 116'. Residence Main IS N. MOLITOR, K D., Physician ami Surgon. Corner Adarr.s Avo. and Depot Bt. Office Main S -:- Residence Main 1)1 BACON HATJ ptivnh'laus anrl Surguoos. Office : M Grande National bank Building. 'Phons Main 19. g. T. Bacon, Residence, Main 18. M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 61. r., B. MOORE DH. H. C P. MOORf (Mimpmhw riiicioii. .atlrkivllle Graduates Under Pound Office Sommer Billding. (Phones: Office Main : Hps Mat L. II. IPIjON. Ml. ., M. IV. Physlrinn ami Sui-gcou. pedal attention given to Eye, Ear, Note and Throat. Office In La O-and National Uink Building. Thones Office, Muln 2; Residence. Main 32. kteki n v sriui ko.n . UK. P. A. CHARLTON, Vrieriiiury Surge n. Office at Hill's Drug Store. La Grand Residence 'Phone Red 701. Wlce 'Phone Black 1.161 lnderndnt 'Phone t? "Both 'phonos r.t rsldeiee. dr. w. ii. hu ;:v. Oradt ate Ohio Plate University. Vaccination. Dentistry ami S'jraery At aH hind-- Country calif promptly answered. . i Offire ill I Adams cime. phones: Pacific Black 1901. Independent, 373. '. . . i VIA VI. MHS GRACE McALiaTER Teacher and Manager. Tel phone Farmers 1971 A Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satis fled If lie can hobble around on crutches In two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and It Is often two or three months before he Is fully recovered. This In an unnecessary lof of time, as by applying Chamberlain's Liniment, as 'directed, a cure may n n rule be effected less than one week's time, and In many cases within three days. Sold by till srood dealer. BURGER and SEVERSON I I La Orande, Ore. Pkonz Main 91 I Real Estate and i Loans, Fire and Life Insurance. COLLECTING AGENCY I N. B. Long Distance Col- i lection a Specialty OVER NEWLM DRUG CO. "About 1 years ago my brother was 'held up' In his work, health and ; happiness by what was believed to be j hre'jg . vonnimptlo." wr'Ns VV. T'.j! L!.ctH4ik. of Washington, M.'C. "!lj took all kinds of remedies and treat ment from several doctors, but lound CO help tlH he used Dr. King's New v-ht . . . . n ma!1v mi.a.l K IiKueri anu " " m " l (e drawing the Jury list, which task DKNTiam C. B. CAUTHORN, Of'ice over Hill's Drug Store. La Grande Oregon J. C PRICE, D. II. D. Dentist. Room 21, La Orande National riani Building. 'Phone Black 1191. TEACHER OF MUSIC PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Prlnclpa I. a Grande School of Music. Mr. Day, attestant. School, 10 Greenwood Ave., one door south of Adams Ave. "Phone Black 1SS1. MISS STELLA OLIVER, Teacher of Piano und Ilarniony. Studio at residence of Turner Olive coiner Fourth and O avenue. Al LSS ROSE HOUSE, Instructor In Piano, Ilarniony Mill) Technic. SSI'S North Spruit' Strcrt. La GiandC Oregon. I J JtXTR ICA L EN Gl N EE tin. L. A. PICK LEU. llvll. Mining, lrrlguuoa Eiiglucorl.. anJ Surveylug. hslltnaies, plans and apeclflcarlou Oface in Hohnenkainp building La Grande ... Orcjo .:. 11. THORNTON. Architect mill Engineer. sjurvoyiug. Civil and Structural EllR' Heeling. Twenty Veari' Experience rol-eht m;llf.k, Aivliitivt. fjfflce 1107 Adams cvemifc. 'Pieties- pacific, Main 1. Home Independent No. 8. ATTUUN'kYS. an. F.. Cochran Geo. P. t'ut COCHRAN 6. OOOHBAN. AtiornH, La Orande National Rmi;! Building La, Grands .... Oref R. H. LL()"i D. ( Attorney at Ijv, Eunice In all the courts ?f the Stai. afr Unllcd states. Elgin ...... Oregon C. II. CRAWFORD. Aitoinc) nt Imw.. Practices in all the courts of the Ktr.l . and tUired States. OCTIce In "La fJrande National Ban! Building, La Grande, Oregon. L 10 ROY LOMAX. Attorney at Law, 615-16 Swetland Building. Portland ..... Oieirir LOST A lady's watch anil fob, on streets of this city. Fob engraved "It. (J. M." Return to this office niic" reeclve reward. 2-ltf ' A Common Coltl. We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of the most danger ous and fatal diseases would never be heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of Jnfeetioiis diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria 'and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fatal diseases, are o! this cl.is. The culture bed formed by the cold favors the development of the gei Ills of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. Tut re Is little d.iu.'cer. however. t n' of these (likens, s lirhny cm i racteil h.,' a fcon.l expectorant coimh me ii. iii' !iki Cliamlu-rl:ii".'s l'. ugh IJemei'v i Ni d. It eh .lie; nut the.- c:i!tu:v lvils that favor the development of tl.i germs of t'lesi" liNeiises. That is w'-v th! l ei.ie.H h is proved so liniv. il -Iv soceessfiil In preventing pneumonia. It net oilv cures your cold iuikly, but niiniinixt' the risk of contracting lthee dangerous diseases. For sale by -I! gooil dealers. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum k-ep their victims In perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's Salve will Instantly allay this ttchin? and many cases have been cured by use. For sale by all good dealers. PORTLAND'S tWS R Portland, Feb. 8. (.Special corres pondence.) Friday, February 19, ex actly at 2 p. m has been chosen as the date when the business rnn of Portland will talk to the pupils of the their co-opetatlnit with the business Interests in helping to Increase the travel which will come as a result nf the one-way colonlHt rates during the months of March and April. The boys and girls In attendance up n the schools will be asked t.) write t.-j -heir relatives, acquaintances and friends living In the older states, re garding these rates, and also to give Lheir Impressions of Oresron as they know it. Already a number of other Itics and towns throughout Oregon have decided to adopt this date, and it is hoped that not less than fin.ono school boys and girls throughout the state may be Induced to write letters. f they do, no one can estimate the value or this advertising vehicle, as he great -majority of these letters will be read lid re-rend again and again. Within the past week announce- tient has been made that In addition t'le $25 faie from Missuirl rive? re.lnts, $30.50 from f?t. Loul., and $3'1 rom Chicago, n proportionate rate is rood from every point In the United -.tates, For Instance, New York, ."!; 'oston, SPM3; Cleveland, $39.";; ijirmingham, $40.25, and Jacksonville. 50.75, are given as illustrations. The Portland Commercial club has iow In Ihc hands of the printers, lenf- ets giving, facts about the city and uate Iti addition to these fates, anu lo se will be distributed at each and II nf the schools. SampltK of these "aflets are availahlg to any reader of his paper. Oregon should get 3.),0l)0 lew settlers during March and April. Portland certainly gave a warm we!- orue an. I an enthusiastic entertain ment to the 2'9 "Inland Umpire" ex- lU'sionists w ho spent tfivtu'' l.'.y in Ihi metropolis. Tlic party in under fit uspic-s of the .c;pok,uic chamber o. onuiiei-ce, en route trwou;.:!) (H'egoti and Califoi-nla. One cf the most ap preciated Incidents was a package oi stamped souvenir postals ready fi.t US.-. Iltl-sellted to CUlll KUe.-it b.V their' hosts, As a special committee from Burns Harney county. Messrs. Win. I). Han ley, J. W. liowan and (1. A. Smith will extend to the business mi n of Port land, at the Commercial i lub lun cheon, Tuesday, February !, an Imi tation to organize a gnat excursion ,-arly In the spring to visit Harnev county. Tiie ililitl Ti .i us-M mi i Di ,v TViii. lug congress will be held at t'hi-yentns Wyo., February 23 to 25, Inclusive, and Secretary John T. Burns f Chey enne, urges the appointment of dele gates by the commercial bodies. De velopment leagues, mayors and coun ty judges of Oregon. Vertebral l.ions. Vertebral lesions are in themselve! conditions of disease, having theii causes, morbid anatomy and tympto matology, as do other affections. In iddition, they are indirect causes oi ither affections, as nil local affections may be. Many physicians fail to dis crimnatc between the symptoms of a vertebral lesion and the effects of it. The common trior is that of tliinkin of the lesion as a eause of disease and lorgel discus th.;t a an,! spea". - Hi... . lug is also a condition oi , :. . . . , se.ch. lias s inplon s ,.'i 1 lie;.-!'.-! ! iart i f tile ! -,or I .S of it. lie O.e-H H- '. . i . ..ie iinesiin.il ulceration, .hi . i.!e. a, the lypK.il tempi ra-COT-Ve, ihe res- s!eis. and till '.'.IVe :r:l I- set :.i!l as eliecis e i; j tVver, ! i,t a - nipt. 'ins ami .signs of ii. In liiie manner oie- slucild not spea.i of t!ie pain In the side, whieh exists in many lesi-uis of tie himli.u xottebrat ;is an eflcvt of the b-sion. but a a ivmptom of it. Failure to keep in mind the fact lli.U lesions may have symptoms as well as effects and the e-rimo! ivli-ni'i- J," interpret ,ir; S III pi'MIS I M.llie-M i .. if by the p.itien! as due to other affections of which the lesion Is the assumed cause, hinders the Increase of knowledge In both pathology a:-d the: jjk utk '. Cosmop jl'tan Osteop.i.l y. WaatiliigUm 'once Gare Tp . . to three doctors; was kept In bd for five weeks. Blood polsoa from a spi der's tits caused large, desp sores te cover his leg. The doctor's failed, then "Bucklen's Arnica Pslve com pletely cured me," writes Joha Wash Ingion, of Uosquevllle, Texas. For ec xema, bolls, burns and piles It Is su pieme. 2So at Newlln Drug Co. aitotnadi Trouble Cured. If uhave any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. P. Klote of Edlna, Mo., says: "I have used a great many different med icines for stomach trouble, but find Chamberlain's Stomach and Uvw uWoU more be'neilcidS than Any vltitt remedy I ever used." For sale by all good dealers. TKKASUnY DEPARTMENT, . Office of the Comptroller of tbe Currency. Washington, D. C, Oct. 13, l0g. 4 Notice la hereby given to all persons who may have claims against "The Farmers A Trad ers National bank of La Grande," Oregon, that the same must be presented to Walter Nledner, Receiver, with the le-. gal proof thereof, within three months from this datt, or they may be disallowed. LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, f Comptroller of the .Currency. Complete Threshing Outfit. For sale at a bargain. , Has been run about 100 days. Time' given, on approved security. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. N ABSTRACT of that prospective real es tate purchase is an absolute necessity if you wish to avoid buying a defective title, for an .'bstract from us will ive'you a complete a d guaranteed accurate history of the prdp- srty. Reasonable charges, despatch and guaranteed ac-curacy-a few of the reasons why you should patronize lil GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. i u cy nwies uiut,i Owners of the only complete and up to date abstract of Union County Records' XOT1CK OF FIRST MEETING CltEDITXIRS. OF In the District Court of the V'nited States, for the District of Oregon. In the matter of James R. Smith bankrupt. To the Creditors of James R. Smith, of La Grande, In the County of I nlou, and District Aforesaid, a r.mkrcpt: Notice is hereby given that on the third day of February, A. D. 1909. the s:-id James R. Smith was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first ::ie-Mng of his creditors will be held in tlii" office of the referee in bank ar ey in I.a O-.niele. Oregon, on the iTlh day of February, A. 1). 1!t9. n in o'clock in the forenoon, nt which time t'e said creditors may attend, prove th --ir claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact sucV. other business as may proper!.! come before said meeting. Dne.l this fourth day of February. '9!i9. JNO. g. HODGIN, d2-4-5 Referee in rankruptcy WAVTFn Agent for office specialty 'ay be .;rvasersar office -:pnly .'.;' -, A-;.'c!c .Ci s . vcy t. factory or home icre ue of ie'e phone Is Important. Wizard Co.. 1210 Williams Ave., Portland. 2-Ct For expert plsno tuning, see Thomas Bruce. l-2tf We Want r4 Our Want Your want m placed before every day Can yog afford want so whs: rstults are VGH 'RETT. T""""""'l housekeeping J 1301 Madison FOR RENT Light rooms; three rooms. I Ave. 'Phone Black -102. "'tf FOR RENT Eleven-room house n Fourth' street, known as Ladd prop- - erty. Inquire of Mlsi Pauline Led erlee. l-14-6t FOR RENT Seven-room house. In quire of Mrs. Zuber. lt-tf FOR RENT Seven-room house; close to railroad shops. 'Phone Black 1532. . 2-4-12t WASTED. WANTED Girl to do general house work. Apply at 802" Pennsylvania Ave., In the morning between 9 and 12. - l-23tf WANTED To sell or exchange 10- acre fruit ranch In bearing, with many Improvements, forLa Grande city property. Telephone Black 932. WANTED Horses tor pasture, S3 per month. Hay feed and run to st'-avv. Inquire of J. E. Reynolds. DRESSMAKER Wanted all kinds of sewing, plain or fancy. Mrs. C. E. Wills. 'Phone Red 1662. 1-20-lm LOST AND FOUND. LOST On the streets a brown tlucK horse blanket. "Clark" brand, 80x 80 inches, No. 1930. Return to this office. 2-5-7 WHY NOT TRY Pophaiu's ' v ASTHMA REMEDY? ;jves prompt and positive relief I evry case. Sold by druggists, Price $1.00. Trial package by n-.all 10 cents. tVilliamn Mfg. Co., Props. Cleveland Far sal.- by A. T. HILL. Druggi?t. I SUCCESSFUL i I WELLS If you are thinking f about having a well well drilled, let us furnish, d you with a list of those for whom we have drilled $ wells i.n Union :ounty. We understand the J well business and believe we can save you money j and leave yam a satis- factory well. R. A. IVEST, ! 1 The Well Driller f .- ED STRIXGILV.M, ACCTIONEER. Sale crieH on shov- notice. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. No extra charge for distance. LA GRANDE ... OREGON Route No. 2 'Phone l !S6xS water, aiso norsei ouggy, single n" read "Colonel Oreatnes8 andNsome tools. Must be sold "Frleadshtp Ylllage?" soon. Address Lock Box 71. Island Have you Heart?" or At Ferguson's. 30-lt Your Wants IN Ad Column a thousand or more want-teelrers to spend one cent per word of your Uis keynotes? -r?! Af.S. FOR- SALE Two to four acres of uburhun property, well Improved. VhoneBluck 1532. or ace E. W. Kammerer. 2004 Adams avenue. FOR SALE Small house and a 140a 130-foot lot. Buy from owner and save commissi ner's tee. Inquire of J. Bachunt, Cherry street. Land for Sale. 40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa ! land for sale cheap If taken soon. C D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande. FOR SALE Two' modern cottages and one vacant lot; very reasonable If taken at once. 'Phone Red 1141.. 2-11-li I OR SALE 700 tamarack posts, 10c, in La Grande. See 1-21-lm LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. I Lost Cmv. Red cow with speckled face, has T.. S. with circle-bar on right side, and J. D. on left side. 'Phone Farmer 1913. l-14tf T. F. SHERWOOD. e - 4 .A Two Years' Lease. 4 On 2 acres containing straw berries, gooseberries, currants and small cherry trees in bear ing. One acre planted to pota toes last year netted $70. Irri gation furnished free. Small barn; good two-rocm house, all In good 'walking distance from postoffice. Make nn offer be- fore Friday. Hie Van Duyii 4 Realty Co. Roth 'phones. v BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY. Prop. t 4 RATES: 5.Ca, $1.25 and f $1. 50. Best 25c meals in J ; the city. Beds 25c & 50c I All outside rooms. Board and lodge $5. per weeL One block from depot. ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY EMPLOYING WHITE HELP ONLY TRY OUR SERVICE 1'Iih.uIbs for the kidneys are liltle golden globules which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will convince you. if quick results for backache, rheu matism, lumbago and tired, wornotit feeling. 30 days' trial $1. They puri fy the blood. Sold by Silverthorn Sf-ift'-i- Bl'SSiSY'S HACK LINE. Best of service, Day and Night. Hacks furnished for funerals and private parties. Baggage transferred Day and Night and Sundays. Stand at Paul's Cigar Store. 'Phone Red 241 Night 'Phon-j Ma.n 25. E. L. BI SSEY. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, . l-'evt r bores. Fever sores and old chronic sore should be kept in healthy condition. sho'.Td not be healed entirely, but This can be done by applying Cham berlain's Salve. - This salve has no su perior, for this purpose. Tt is also most excellent for chapped hands, sore nipples, teams and diseases of the skin. For sale by all good dealers. Here's a Snap. 10-acre fruit tract, all fenced; one mile jii.'ieast of O?" six acres let to 2pj;.;ii ar.i cierr:es: small. J cheap barn and house; well and other jCtty, Orege- 1 4