i' ... . i VI it- f . i - ; V i I: iltf ft. i X f - "J s ' V: i 5!: ft 1 . . ': : Ik 7ie fiflaxweif i9i0 THE MAXWELL 1910 STANDS FOB THE AUTO THAT THE BUYER OF MODERATE MEANS WANTS, FOR IT COMBINES ALL THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE IX 1910 CARS, FOR ACTOMO BILE SCIENCE IS. AT ITS BEST IN THIS MAKE. IT IS A SER , TEABLE CAR WITHIN TH E REACH OF SCORES IS LA f RANDE. ' . This is a Popular Make MOCL . O-d " ; ' ; 'll This model Is 'a small fir passenger tonrlng car with 22 H. P., equipped with sliding pear transmission. A car for the man with a small family and It Is a popular seller' ' SALE PRICE V .. .. .. ...... .. .. U I120o; Four ' passenger ' . detachable1' read seat, ample carrying spae," Four cylinder, 3 horse power SALE PRICE .. .. ....$1180 Tore passenger roadster, de tachable rear seat, four cyl inder, 23 B. P. SALE PRICE 11175 MODEL STANDARD Two passenger roadster, Ex. tra seat mates convenient touring car, 23 n.P SALE PRICE . .iioro The 'Sportsman. Aspeclnl two passenger ear built for speed., 22 horse power ... SALE PRICE ...$1200 Two eyllndr, 12 horse power A good car for a doctor SALE PRICE t'SO Sliding Gear Transmission ; on all four cylinder cars which and under is a new feature for $1200 car fl en Thousand Miles Without stopping the engine Is what a Model E 80 did In 1910 and a duplicate of that mode Is now la stock at the White- man garage where ' It can be seen and tried in a free ride. Let ns show yon its working principles. , .. Tires Guaranteed 15 All cars carry tires that are guaranteed to travel 1500 miles, a feat ire that should appeal to the buyer. BWhiteman&Son La Grande, Oregon FAS AUTO A! 10BILE A. C. GLENN OF LOCAL FARMER-AIT0M0B1LISTS. Automobiles making rapid inroads on ranch carriages it seems. A. C. Glenn of Summervllle today assumed ownership of a new Klasel Kar 30, " bought through ' the local dealer; Merton Kiddle of Island City. The machine arrived yesterdany and has been given Its maiden run. The Kissel-Kar agency here, as well as other agents, have prospective buy ers among the farmers in great num bers. Perhaps no section in Oregon can boast of as many farmer auto fans as Union county. Many are al ready possessors of up-to-date cars and Judging from the list who are Interested In 1910 machines, the fam ily carriage Is doomed in the Grande Ronde valley. Thla is a result of two existing conditions; the financia lly democratic Btatus of the farmers' exchequers and the smooth typog raphy of the valley, Gov. Hughes to Speak. new York, Fob. Go. Iiuun (has promised to be the principal speaker at a dinner at the Hotel As tor tonight to celebrate the third an niversary of the founding of the Free Synagogue, of which the Rev. Dr. C.T'ien S. Wise is the rabbi and founder. A fund of 175,000 has JuBt been Candies of Quality Our reifulni 2."c per pound Hnes oar .irth make, absolnlt l) pure, we ku)v it aud a visit t our manufacturing department will convince yon.' Ol'R'Sl'GGEIS are ,rea.mr, the flavors t re, StrawUwry, chocolatj and Ta III. Tahi In four flavors. HEW WRINKLE Try this 9: E. 5. TIMETABLE O " : X West Boaid. Ne. 9 U&ll. sr. 10:EO p. m. X No, S It. JM. M 10:05 P m A Nt, 7-ChL apt ar. l:J5 in A r: ttBeaH A l X N. ar. 8:S0 a. m. 4 1 X No. !-cl P' w :25 . k j No. t. CW. "PL ar j S O $-6 ': ' IfetlM to Cr4Her r Estate of Calvla R. Thornton. De- r v" ceased-NoUce la bereby given that If the underalgaed ku be MHhitod .' fcr the County Court of Uai county. Oregon, sitting la P rebate, adminis tratrix of the estate of . Calvla It having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them, duly certified, to the undersigned at her reitldeace In La Grande, Oregon, or at the law office of Jno. S. Hod' gin, in said city, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. First Publication, January 25, 1910. PARA L. THORNTON. ... . Administratrix We have a fine new line of Hot Water Bottles. They are the reli able kind, are guaranteed for more than a year and cost you no more than the doubtful sort Newlln Drug Company. .;. Per Sale Fire and burglar proof aafe, nearly new, at a bargain at McKsnnon, Pby 4k Roberta. E. D. Selder Grandt' Exclusive Can dy Manufacturer raised tor the purpose of building a permanent home for the Free Syna gogue, the " contributors ' Including Oscar 8. Straus. Jacob H. Schiff,' James Speyer, Isaac Sellgman and other wealthy Jews. Rabbi Wise will shortly sail for Europe to de livsr a series of lectures before the Jewish Religious Union of London. II MERCHANTS END INITIAL YEAR NICELY NEW DIRECTORS ELECTED TO HANDLE AFFAIRS Remarkable growth and perfection Association during 1st year In concluding its maiden year with the election of a directorate, and reports of various departments last night, the La Grande Business men's Protective Association is to day launched surely and safely on another year of its career. The past year has been marked with great strides towards perfection of busi ness unity. The association finds its personnel made up of practically ev ery business man in the city, and, he is a worker for his own good and for the good of the city with equal spirit Perfecly satisfied woth the man agement of the first directorate, but desirous of having as many elements working at various times as possi ble, tbe membership last evening chose an entirely, new directorate, with one exception; In tbiB way the management and bulk of the work inculcated by the association's ex istence, will not fall on one set of men from year to year. The new directors follow: The New Directory -'F. B. Haisten, Furniture dealer; E. Polack, Grocer; J. J. Carr, Fur niture Dealer; T. J. Scroggln, Bank er; J. A. Russel, Meat Dealer; Wm. Ash. Clothier; W. H. Casey, Mer chant. These men will elect a president and secretary. John Collier is the retiring president of the association, Last night the report of the secre tary was read and the firm founda tion of the association again became apparent. The chief purpose of the order is the protect credits. It has been the policy under the direct sup ervision of F. B. Currey to lend aid where the debtor is Btriving to "make good" and to punish where punishment Is due. - Following out this policy and ma ny otner commfnaame piatiorms 01 the association, La Grande's busi ness man have come in one year t6 be (considered a patternmaker for other cities of equal and greater size" who still flounder about com mercially with credits bad, poor co operation and general deficiency In connected boosting. a Burglary, Theft and Larceny Insuranu OUB POLICY COYERS An eaMhIi fds sad persona! .tffecu, belonging et aiy stemVir of tte ta&Sy or gwisa, agate toes by burglary, tkeft or laxecay, la eludhf 'Wfti ty sorvait of er employees. ALSO COTERS DAMAbE To tt and other flxtares. Allows six mentks vaeaa- cy Viiiwii t , 10 ro-lBiraee. Ho taveatery of tie praperty U ooory.'' RATES FOB A YEAR. -Prliaw Besideacs aoe ipartmeat Eovtofl . $1,000, $11.80; $2,000. $22.59 ; 93.0ftO. $30.00; $4.06. $38.01; $$409,' $4$. : K&ch Additional $1409$8.lf StaUea. . t ,:. . Each $1,000..: .. .. . ..$180' Taeaat keases (pismbiag flxtares aid damage to koasef each . 1K)0.. .. .. .. .. .. tlO.10 10GAN-SHERW00D REALTY CO THE GEORGE PALMER DPT A Ik i c r$ a rh-r s m c m it f We Solicit Your Orders for SHINGLES MJBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT BUILDING PAPER Vo wro tm romlo. miiv mmuoHoi nri" tuTZ a ' I Merchants! Save 510,000 4 0 : , W&lfe? hot breads, I' ffmSJ WAW. Pastry, arc , Vlt ": w lessened in cost I Jl and Increased '1-.' I l' In quality and M I H&fc" wholesomencss, :M NEW PLANS In 1907 the i Oreaon saved $10,000 ty carrying a part if their nsuranct in their own company, the Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire As surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon, In i908 they will save 115,000 During the same perhd their neighbors were nana ing over $1,500,000 In profits to outside companies In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get: , r IMSURAHCl AT C0S1 ... A UMIT TO YOUR UABIL- mis PROMPTSlTTLtMMT OF LOSSES , IV nillFP knn Merchants PROMOTED BOISE, XAMPA, BAKER AND LA GRANDE PROPOSED Boise doesn't take to O'Briens plans for baseball leagne. BoiBe, Nampa, Baker City and La Grande, combined nnder professional baseball protection, is a new plan on the 1910 baseball horizon. This week prominent baseball promoters Boise have been in La Grande con ferrlng with Grant Lincoln, owner of the local grounds. The BoiBe pro moters do not take to the Western Trl-state league being promoted by Jack O'Brien and prefer a four-club lineup. , Baker City and La Grande are to send representatives to Boise in a week or two, when the plan will be laid. . PI npanlvp ACTS LIKE A rotJITtCI 5 T j J EELISVIS ALL J At! tJOitlGCf cF:'.r isuiui4i4.il I'M I?4!7!8ff naue uie iooa at Home and Save mosey and neaitn t Best of serrlco. Day NJfht fiaeko vnrnisbea ror funerals and private parties. ' Baavaie iransferred Day and' 8taodl at Paul's Osjar Store. Thono Red S41.' x Nlsht Phono Maia li. K. L. BCBSEZ. STAR THEATRE I Pictures that please and don't hurt the eyes. ' Matinee every afternoon at 1:80. ' Doora oyoa f tfataai H aSskt Admlaaktt le to all PSOGBAK TONIGHT To save her soul Drama A gift from Santa Claus Drama. The Sleeper Comedy. A Convenient Lamp Post Comedy. Song Good Evening Caroline. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby gives that tke un- -derstgnoi has 'keen aepoiated as ad-? ' mmlsteatar ed Ike estate of John Ble las, deceased, and baa duly o.aaUflod as suoh and entered upon the dla- , charge of his duties aad all persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified to the naaorsigaed administrator at his residence at Cove tJnloa County, Oregoa, within an months from the dote of tke first pub lication of this aotlee. -Date of First Pmblteatlon, Beceaker, II, not. 3MIL BLEVINS, Adsainlstrator Jie. 8. Hodgla. Attorney for Estate. iWILLCOCK BROTHERS: Quick Transfer "PfcoMoa: Day. Rod 711. Night. Blaok liTL h.te. deceased: and all persons