A IP. t it . : . : Board, and first clasa rooms . with heat for $25 and $30 or board without rooms. At the Oregon Boarding House Depot street. " . ' Mrs.RobertPattison agent for GOSSARD CORSETS . . PRICES $3.50 and Up PHONE Black 81 or Black 1481 MM tilH t MM HI HI TO OUR CUSTOMERS There Are Many of Von J That we appreciate your pat ronage, your loyalty and stead fastness, fully as much as you appreciate the help we hare at times been able to furnish you, goes without saying. . IIOWIYEB, we want to take this public method of thanking you for past patronage and, with full confidence that this patronage will continue, we pledge you our best endeavors Id the future as you hare had them In the past .Wishing you an Increased measure of Happiness and Pros, pcrity for the year 1911, we are Sincerely yours, I The United States National Bank, LA 'GRANDE, OREGON LA GRANDE EVENING ANNUAL. CLEARANC Begins January 2. - Ends,- January 3 1 Come and Examine Quality and Prices before 1 buying CLOTHIERS LYTLE TO GOME UXION COUNTY ALARMED TOO SAY SHEEPMEN. ' State Yeterinralan Will Take Per. gonal Charge This Week. That the hydrophobia scare of Wal lowa county Is gradually working ov. er the borders to the north end of Ui'lcn county is attested to by the following from, the Sunday Oregon- Ian: The Bureau of Animal Industry has now taken np the crusade against the coyotes In Wallowa county that have (one mad and bitten many dogs, sheep and . cattle, and probably will have charge of the government rangers who will be detailed to assist in their ex termination. A telegram was received from Washington, D.' C, yesterday raying that seven rangers and expert hunters have been detailed and that others will follow. t , Residents of Union county have be come alarmed for fear the mad coy-' otes will invade that district and J. D.'j Dobbin of Wallowa county, who is at tending the woolgrowers' convention, teceived a telegram yesterday, asking him to use his influence to have the commissioners' of Wallowa county raise the bounty so that greater effort will be made to' exterminate the coy otes. Dr. W, H. Lytle, state veterinarian, will go to Wallowa county Tuesday and .probably take temporary cbarge of the forces that will wage war on the coyotes until they are assembled and representatives of the Bureau of . l Animal Industry organize them and enter upon an active compalgn of ex termination. Since the announcement that a campaign of extermination will be waged against the coyotes Dr. Ly tle has received several applications from individuals who assert them selves to be expert hunters and trap pers. Neither -the state veterinarian OESEHVER, To)Fo) nor the state board of health has any funds to hire such help it was exr plained to Dr. Lytle. Professor Pernot who has charge of the examination of the brains of the coyotes, dogs and sheep that have. died of rabies in Wallowa county, ex pects soon to have serum from the backbone of a rabbit that was inocu lated, for treatment of the disease, removing the necessity of shipping it from Washington, D C. PIANO HARDWARE; Men Who Buy Parts and Repair Their Instruments at Home. One's notion .of piano hardware is likely to be that It is material of vari ous sorts used In the manufacture and repair of pianos, an idea that would be in the main correct, but at. the same time there is more or less of such material Bold at retail to private owners of pianos who may be skilled In the use of tools and who undertake to do their own repairing to save ex pense, and such purchasers may in elude men who have no knowledge of music, though they may have the me chanical expertness required for; the job, Obviously no great skill Is required In replacing a' broken caster. A man can buy a single caster and put It on himself If he wants to, or he could in like manner replace a broken hinge or a screw, and he can buy any of these things. But the home repairer does more ambitious work still as, for in stance, he may replace, a broken wire. He can buy piano wire of precisely the right gauge, and he may under take this Job and get away with It, or he may replace one or more broken keys or hammers. Not long since a man who had bought a- pretty well worn secondhand piano for $15 bought for it a complete new set of hammers, which he put on himself. Only men of real skill can do such Jobs as this, but In a town of this size there are enough men who do their own piano repairing to make it pay to keep piano hardware on sale at retail', New York Sun. Two Freaks of Nature. Two contrasting freaks of nature are the Island of Fire and tho Lake of Enow. ' The Island of Fire is called the Home of Hot Devils. It is situat ed In the midst of a large lake of boil ing mud In. the Island of Java. The team and gases which arise from the MONDAY, JANUARY 9, . !1C . sticky mud form themselves Into bub- , bles attaining a dlanieter of five or six ; feet and sailing high up In the air like balloons, carried hither and thither by v the wind and finally exploding with a loud crash. The biggest snow lake Is seen from the summit of nispar pass, in the Ka rakoran range. . It is more than 80O square miles in area.-'. In Switzerland the sea of ice might better he called the sea of snow, ns the surface Is bro ken up by solar heat, which makes a minute Assuring In the Ice, giving It the appearance of snow. A Shrewd Answer. Among the advertisements In an English paper there recently appeared the following: "The , gentleman who found a purse with money in Burford street is requested to iorwara n to the address of the loser, as he was recognized. A few days later this reply was In serted: "The recognized gentleman i j .1 .1 n .tit ha In V?n rttVt street requests the loser to call at his house." : v Her Blunder. '.'What makes you think she's uncul tured?" "She thinks Ibsen's plays are stupid.'' "Well, a lot of people think so." "Yes, but she says so." Cleveland Leader. Dickons and His Wife. . Commenting on the unhappy rela tions between Dickens and his wife, Goldwin Smith wrote in one of his last ! papers: "It was a common case, dick- ens had married at a low level, and his wife had not risen with him; otherwise there was no fault on her side. The - matrimonial history of writers of works of imagination has often been unhappy. , Their Imagination turns the woman Into an angel, and men tney find that she Is a woman." 1 Two Is Company. . ' "Have you ever loved before?" asked the coy maid. , "Yes," yawned the worldly young man. "but-never before a chaperon, . . 11 t AVmhm anil A AAt Kit 1 1 jl 1 " ! two small brothers and. a pet bulldog. j And then she suggested a trip down the old road to see the stars. Chicago News. .-' A Sugar Coated Pill. "How did you persuade your daugh ter to learn kitchen work?" "By calling it domestic science."-T Pittsburg Post 1911. T7 SALES ' FURNISHERS A Real Pretty Exouso. Bessie's Mother-Bessie, did you let that Mr. Snuggle have a kiss? Bessie Yes, mamma. He said it would be a goodby kiss, and 1 was Just dead anx ious to have him go. Puck. The Judicious reader of Judicious ad vertisements always gets' more than his money's worth. Florida Tlmes TJLion. tKoticeof Street Improvement. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande, Or egon, on the N 21st da. of Dec., 1910, creating Improvement District No. 29, and designating "X" avenue at such district, and in pursuance of a resolu tion adopted by said Common Council on the 21st day of Dec., 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared its intention to-improve all that por tion of "X" avenue in said 'improve ment district as hereinafter described by laying thereon Board Sidewalk, the Council will, ten days after the ser vice of this notice upon the owners of the. property affected and beneltted by such Improvement order that said above described improvement be made; that boundaries of said district to be so Improved are as fellows: , All that portion of "X" avenue from the west curb line of Second Street, to the east curb line of First street Notice Is hereby further given that the Council will levy a special assess ment on all the property affected and benefitted by such improvement . tor the ipurpose of paying for such lm provement That the estimated cost of such Improvement is the sum of 168.00. That the Council will on the 18th day of January, 1911, meet at the Council chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., to consider said esti mated cost and the levy of said assess ment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling aggrieved by such assessment. La Grande, Oregon, Dec. 28, 1910 CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON, , By D. HCOX. Recorder of the City of La Grande Oregon. Dec. 30-Jan. 10. PACH 3 European Plan Only Rooms 60c to $1.60 First class Throughout D. G. BRIGHOUX; Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOt La Grande, Oregon rz John Melville 1W3 Adams Avt . IA GRANDE,'- - ORE MOT ,H(Q)1pEt: Plumbing and Heating i I -' 1 17 ' hi i V i4 ' "in '