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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. WDNi3l)AY, APRIL 12, l9ii. PAGE 3 PROFESSIONAL DIliECTOBY. PIIYSICUXS A3iD SUBGEOXS. .Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. "Depot street. Office. Main 58;' N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and Ave. and Rest- deace 69. . " ' , A. L. KICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Dn. Richardson & LoughUn, : Physicians and Surgeons, J Phones Office Black 1362; Ind. 353. Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55; Ind. ' 312. Dr. Loughlln's res. Main 757; Ind, 1297. : C, H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. C Physician and surgeon.' Special attention tu "Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build- - Ing. Phones: Office Main 2,JBesl denceMala 32. , DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Physician Clyde L. ICiddle ; ' Of Island City ' Carries ALLEN & LEWIS PREFERRED STOCK HIGH CLASS GROC ERIES, SHELF HARDWARE, GENTS' FURNISH ING GOODS. Now in market for 200 dozen eggs to be deliver ed within a few days. and Surgeon. Special attention to diseases and surgery of the eye. . Phones: Office Main 22; Resi dence Main 72&. Ind. 631. J0. W, ZIMMERMAN OsteopptL Physician. Sodimer Bldg., Rooms 7. 8. 9 and 10. Phoaes: Home 1332 Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone -Black 951. , Successor to Dr. C, E Moore. , JO JT rra r . r-. - r ..' : V, W1VAJ,, kJ. U1.:.T1U11DI lUUUj 23, La Grande National Uank Built; Ing. Phone Black 399. v DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary 8ar geon. Office at Hill's Drug Store La Grande., Residence phone, Rei 70t; .Oiiice phone, Black 1361; Inde pendent phone 53; both phones ai residence. ATTOBXETS AT UVF. JOCHRAN & COCER AN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran, I Grande National Bank Bid)?., La Grande. Oregon. t, H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law. Practices in al lthe courts of the State and TTnttwl Rtatws,. Office Is La Granae Nwuwum tsaut Bldg., La ttrande. Oregon. ' ; ' w. u MJSiiJsow Mining Engineer Raker C'T. Oregoo. K?'''77 VSfM THE BAKER'S SMILE Is a genuine smile of delight when his wares turn out as he likes them. That smlle'is continuous with us. Every thing at this bakery is appetizing and toothsome as well as healthful. , We respectfully Invite your Inspec tion of our plant at ail times; 'also solicit a part of .your orders. . SNOWIXAKE BAKERY, J AS. FARQUHARSON.'Prop., ". .. 213 Fir St. I Hot Cross Buns For Good Friday $ Leave your order with us it They will f be Delicious City Grocery & Bakery j The Home of Fancy Groceries l H1 1' l1 11!1 11 i"t 1"I"H"I"I"1 't"H i'l '1 1 1 1 F - ' - - - on the Installment Plan Columbia, Hartford,. Flyer and other stand ard makes. Bicycle repairs and repairing. Also blcy- ' cles for rent. Auto! Garage, second hand bicycles. Auto repairing. 309 Fir street. Telephone Main 737 f"tf TTTI Tf TTTTTTf TTTTTTTT rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT LEAGUES II OPPBillTS .Continued from page one) Athletics in the world's title series. ' The failure of the Cubs to repeat, however, may be predicted on only one basis a fall-down on the part ol several of the old stars. The. Chicago team ttiat takes the field todaf Is prac tically the same team that has won four of the five last National League flags. Manager Chance's combination has proved unbeatable in the National League, so that the only way It is very likely to lose this year will be for the hitherto airtight machine to "blow" or for other teams to show unexpect ed strength. ' Those who are pessamistic regard ing ,Chicago, put the proposition this way: There is more liklihood of Chance's veteran team becoming a bit creaky than the. Giants, the Pirates or the Cincinnati Reds will not strike a swift and deadly gait and maintain It to the end. . V " It Is the. difference of opinion that makes horse races and the same holds true In baseball. National League to see some other team than the Cubs cop the bunting, for otherwise the prospect of the National League re gaining the world's title is about as bright as the Alberta orange crop. The team that Connie Mack turned out last year would, in the opinion of nine experts out ot ten, trim the Cubs nearly as often as they would get together. ' And this is the team that Connie Mack, if fortune goes well, will hurl against the National League winners again. ; - ' ' " Athletics Change Little. When Mack was asked for the line up for his opening game this year, he replied: "Take your scorecard of the firs); world's series game last year, put Oldrlng In the place of Strunk and you will have it" " This means that the crafty Mr. McGillicuddy is stand ing pat with a vengeance. It is true that he has added a couple of pitchers in ,. Russell and Calllmore, 'but It is doubtful if they will do more than trail along this year and learn something from watching such stars as Bender and Coombs. Practically the same situation ob tains In the camp of the Cubs. Mana ger Chance has added pitchers Toney and Griffen and outfielders Doyle and Shean.'but they, will probably be for emergencies and fail of regular Job's on the team. Toney looks to -be the real goods, and Manager Chance is cer tain he has uncovered another wonder like "King" Cole. If Toney and Grif fen make good, the oft-repeated cry that Chance's pitching : Btaff was cracking my be found unfounded. One thing In the Cubs favor Is the improv ed form this year of big Ed. Ruelbach, who was out of the game last year from an f attack of diptherla. Ruel bach is now hurling in his old time form and Chance says he expects to use him in at least fifty games, count ing the pieces, this year. Giants Unchanged, Too. ! The. Giants are, still another team that take the field Just as the left it last year, with the bare possibility that Becker may. find a place In the outfield at the last moment. In place of Snodgrass. The Giants got a miser able start last year, to which fact Manager McGraw attributes the loss of the pennant. This year he counts on a better beginning, and has forti fied his team against reverses as far as It Is possible for human ingenuity to do SO. ' New York's chances are considered particularly bright this year because of the belief , that Mathewson is as good as ever, and that Pitchers Ray mond and Marquard will be of tre mendous service to the team. If these two boxmen meet specifications, Mc Graw will have about the niftiest pitching staff in the National League. Hunter Clarke's Find. The only change in the Pittsburg lineup Is the placing of Hunter at first, in place of Flynn. Hunter, is the umptyumpth man who has . tried to play first for the Pirates since Kit ty Bran8flel3 quit Smoketown. Some of these days Manager Clark Is bound to fflnd a good man for this bag on the law of ohances and those who have seen Hunter say he is the man. ' Cincinnati and Philadelphia will show about the most changes of any of fhe leading teams, due to the swap of four players. Eddie Grant, ac cording to reports Is playing a bang up game at third for the Reds, and Pitcher McQulllen, another , Quaker cast-off is showing great form. That Cincinnati has a good team even a dangerous team no one will deny, but Special. Sale lard Stand to Introduce the Latest Improved fodel .W'Talkinff MacMee Special Sale Price .$7.98 each One Only to Every Purchaser n- ' ----"Z'P All that Is required to secure this beautiful high grade (25 Instrument at this low price, Is that you purchase with enrh machine only 30 Stand ard Double Disc Records at Cc each. This double disc record Is the pqual of any rocord made. It has music os both slides. THE CABINET Made of heavy sol'd oak throughout, flnUhed in such a manner that brings out the grain of the wood perfectly. The corner posts are made with fluted mouldings and the cabinet presents a very elegant appearance. . ,; ' ' NICKELED TOSE ARM The latest triumph of scientific research, producing the largest volume and' . purest tone quality, eliminating the metallic scratch so common in the ordinary type of machine. THE MOTOR Of special strength and construction, unusually durable, all part perfect in fit and noise less in operation; can be woucd while playing & record.. This Is a feature that will be appreciated by ev - eryone familiar with construction .and operation of talking machines.; wl ' TURN TABLE Ten-Inch i diameter, accommodating any size disc record. 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Second Division Dope, v There Is the usual talk of Brooklyn and St. Louis breaking Into the first division this year, but if either of them does, it will be the surprise of the season. As for Boston1, the verdict of baaeball writers is almoBt ( unani mous that she will win the booby prize, hands down. .- There doesn't seem a chance for any of the others to rob her of the dishonor. If any team other than Chicago, New York, Pittsburg and Cincinnati enters . the first division, the dope all points to Philadelphia, but Philadelphia Is a great deal like Cincinnati, in falling to measure up to expectations. Chase Changes Men. Manager Chase's New York High landers, runners-up lae-t year, are gen erally picked to repeat this trick .i'. though it will not be the same t.-am this year. Austin at third i nd Laporte and Gardner at second, ar) gone from the lineup this year. Jack Knight, who played short last ye.-.r, is doln? well at second and Johnson Hartzoll and Elliott are fighting' it out for this positions of third and shortshtop. It is divulging no secret to say that many New York fans doubt the managerial ability of Hal Chase. They say that a man who once deserted his team anl brought about , his own elevation through the medium of disorganizing cliques, Is not the man to- hold a team together during an entire season. The Highlanders look strong, especially in their batteries, and have a lot of pep per, but It Is feared that a hard row lb ahead of them. ' '" Corhan Is Comlskey's Find. Already the word has gone do.wnth j line that Comlskey's White Sox must be watched closely this year, Duffy's men have done wonderful work In practice and there is a feeling abroad that this Is the White Sox year to fin ish well to the front. Comlskey ap pears to have picked up a wealth of good new material, so that his tcirr should be well fortified at every point. Corhan, at Bhort, looks like he would create as : much talk as ' the harem skirt,- . Jennings Optimistic. Hushey Jennings at Detroit says the Tigers are going to do what the Cuba (Continued on Page f.) pop life SVY DIRECT AND SA VE MONEY Curiod a t porfoct tmlldlnff material, cut to uair, !6 Ct ,)ie papt-r on the wall shipped dal vur'oiv -i penect imiininff material, cut to a ilnllv Our fi-orosm ) Jl.oO uor IS the boat vnliin "tf cdavd'l anywi.c.-e tor tills remarkably low pric-,--and It 1 or!y a smnple of th many good things fi!il prlee-rfl-rs contained lit our catalogue. Vc own ana ojrate our ov. n mill In Seattle and. : t SA VF yo'J MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS .Send tn 9 -i't ot w lint you nood and let us show ou In AC. t ,. FIOURES what we gave you. Bi?U v.-i . -lv and ulilp anywhere. Save Bilddlenipn'n nrohl. 'FOB. THK CHILDREN." Send for Cataiogue. One price to everybody nvii w flioro lo Only Quo USES THE WCRLO OVElt TO CUOE A COLD IN OME DAT. ' ,Y.'. .'- i .1" , - ( r ..- ... 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' That horses are wide as wagon, and a number of them weigh orer two thotia and pound. . - FARMERS, la thla aot ooeof yoar beat opportnnltlea to seen re g-ood stallion and mare St your own price? Theae horse are fresh, right oft the farm, subject to no disease and ready to go to work. ' It was the Percheron horse that made Illinois famona a a hors center. TERMRi CASH, unless satisfactory arrangements are mad with tb Clerk before the sale. Catalogue ready April , Wit. Horses can be seen at barn after Aprils. Addrea all con. , manicationa to J. M. Clark, care Beard' Barn, Albany, Oregon. J. M. CLARK, A. J. DODSOW, CEO. W. 8TUB8LCF1CLD ALBANY, OREQON