La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 13, 1905, Image 8

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ESTABLISHED
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1887
The La Grande National Bank
Report of condition, Aug 35, 1905
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ... $585,244 86
United States Bonds 25,000 00
Real Estate Furniture Fixt' 17,700 00
Due from banks and U-S.tres 69,958 ci
Cash on Hand 33,622 20
Total $731,525 7
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .. ....100,000 ou
Surplus ......C. '20,000 00
Undivided profits............:.,..... '32,254 39
Circulation ..... 2 $,000 00
Deposits . 554,27068
Total $731,521; 07
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS -
George Palmer, President. F. L. Meyers, Cashien
Geo. L- Cleaver, Assistanr Cashier. W. L. Brenholts, Assistant Cashier
J. M. Berry, A. B.Conley F.J. Holmes F, M. Byrkit j
With ample capital, large experience and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute
security for your deposits; and solicit your banking business, ptomising you courteoifV
treatment and every liberality consistent with conservative Banking. ' '
Mr and Mr O J Smith leave tbie
evening for Portland.
Tha Junior Fpworth League will
give a fooial at tha bom of Mrs Geo
H Carrey triday evening. '
Judge T 11 Crawford of La Grande
wa bare on legal boiiaeaa veitrr,!..
linker Democrat.
WPBeavii and family will leave
next week lor La Grande, where tbey
will epend the winter and iray locate
permanently. Wallow Democrat.
FM Houth. aupt, o( tha Grand
Ronde Electric Co , toavea thlt even
ing (or Portland, to ba acne a few
Chaa Barbel I. who for veara owned
and operated the 1 Grande nUnlnir
mill ia here (or a few daye. Ha' will
return to Corvallia where ha ia now
making his home. . "
Mr and Mrs J M Berry, are exnect
ed home . this . erenins from t'nm.
where Mr Beriy.bas been looking after
tha interests of It U Clark'a itore
while Mr and Mra Clark are viattine
the expoBition
MiaaAlma Biiehart of Walla Walla
paaied tbiongh the city yesterday from
La txrauue, wnere ane naa been visit
lag rlendn. - 6l.e will attend -Whitman
college thii winter Pmdleton Tri
bune. !... , JJ
ChJei"of Police Kay burn
niornlriB for otailniek W
LADIES' OVERCOAT SUITS
Wt have 25 colored heavyweight pitUrrw which
art Millabl for Ladle' winter Ovcicoati and
which we arc selling at cod to get them off our
hand. The price range from J2 to 92 75 a
' yird for 60. inch wide, all wool, Imported good
We are alio in a position to make them up in
thejatett itylei at a reuonable prices.
SUIT CLUB WINNERS
Jack Hillary. . $35 Suit New Club
Ed Wright. . . . 535 Suit Old Club
AX. ANDREWS
Haberdasher and Tailor
Russian Wheat
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A committee of Cbioago buainani
men on Bent 11 reported the whei
crop 136,OOO.0UO bushels leae than lei
year Ru.ria being a
of wheat, thii tbortagt
effect the wheat market.
ela lea than last
a Isrge exports
ge, it true wilVf
Ready For. Business
WITH A FULL LINE OF FEED, I1AV AND GRAIN
We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain,
and pay highest market prices.
R'iZ.OLIiZER
Slater Buildimr
IEFFERSON AVE Main 57.
BARGAINS
Steel wedges t 10c lb
tJteel aledgea ...f . lOo lb
Cross cut saws 50o per foot
Aes, with haudles , , .u.i'o
Ilaud saws f
Ilsating stoves f 1 00 up
Bedsteads 50(, up
Drop Leaf Table 11.00 tap
6 foot extension table. 12 60 up
Kitchen safe ., $2 20
Cupboard 12.50
Guitar 4.00
We have eoine good tuow cases for sale cbarp
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Phone, Main 4
Peter West In Town
Peter Went, the veteran attorney ol
Pendleton, tain the olty today con
ducting busineaa at the court bonne.
Mr West ha the un:que honor of har
lot; been married ten tiroea, nine of
bia wive beicg alive.
where he uoea In reapoone
gram stating that bia mother le
dangerously ill, aud that thre la little
or no Iioe lor ber reoovery .
All Odd T'ellowa are reiiueated to
remember that the oriianlzAti'io of tha
inland City IocIko will begin tomorrow
at two o'clock, and aa many m ran are
urged to attend , ,
Robert Palmer, a former resident am
huHliiPsi man of this olty, but now lo
cited at linker Cily, passed throogh
the olty this morning eo route ; home
from the fad
U. Pniitn her oiwned a
I have just received my fall "stock of Heating
bl'ives aud steel Kanges, all sizes, and pri :es in
v proportion. , If you. are gMng to need a Sleel
RaDge or Heater call and examine them. .
THE CELEBRATED MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE
' I also have a nice lot of lanterns, shot guns, lifles, .
; and ammunition.
MRS. u T. N. . MURPHY,
-'Hardware and Crockery.
Pleasant Afternoon
Hr Turner Oliver opened theioeil
season yestrrday afternoon by enter
taining a number of her lady. friends
at ber home, wbiob wa beautifully
deoorated with autumn foliage, Two
eooteate, into which all eotered with
spirit of enthunusTi, InrnUbed end
leas amusement. In the 'Ariiatio"
oouieas airs G"o li t'uiiuy wm att.iu-
ed first bonoie, and in the "Button
hole" Mr Oeb O'Connor rccfiad Aral
i. .t u . li 1 - - m r .. I .." . I. - -
... mM.w, .... ni. . IUD cvu
left thiaAnl.tinn ' ' .5
i'l'iHt tpf Befreshmenta were aervad, and each
? guest was presente I with a beautilul
rULLISTCR'S . .
taclcy Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bdjjt Medldns tbi Buir Pcwplt.
- Brlogi Ooldu Uraltk ud Keoed Vigor. .'
A ?T?iao 'nrCnontlpatkw, InHi!stlon. I.tre
nd ki.lney Trouhltn, PiinplM. Ecnma, Impure
Blijxl, Hail Braalh. Hluitelsh Rowrlit, Heada-tlie
ml UnckartM. It's Rooky Mountain T in lb,
let form, . nrnm a box. Ilmuina made bt
BoLumca Vnvo Compamt, Hadiixin, Win. , '
lOLOFM NUGGETS FOR SA.L0W PE0PLS
Formerly Here
O. B. Leatberuian, county school
soperlotendtint of Colnuibia county,
passed tbroofih the city Hnnday enroute
to the convention of superintendent
at Olympla. Walla Walla Union.
Chicken Lice.
A man with many years exper.'enoe
with poultry saya, the only ellective
way that he has ever tried, and be has
used all the remedies known. Is to
keep tha beu ooop clean, the bottom
well covered with duet gathered in the
roads during the dry season and an
occasional liberal scattering of . dual
over the perches and walls of the ben
bouse. This, he saya will keep tha
ohlckena free from lioe.
shop in the cream ry huildini!
he 'will do bicycle and jiener.il rep-tir
work. TnTTSroTlh 1k( it aiT yeirS
perinnce'ia this linn of work anil in
equipped to do firtt ttn work..
Millinery Opening
On next Hatuidsy the Baiobow
store will have their gr.nd millinery
opening when thty will bve on die-
play a large line of the latest creations
in pattern hats, tail- rd hts and
ready to-wear hata. Also a full line
of ladies ops. Tbse ere the latest
and we kvite the ladies of this oity
snd county to call and inspnot thorn.
rose as i souvenfr. A? verr 'i leasaot
afternoon wa tpen an I one long o
be remembered, -"'' 4
' Those from La Orande were
Metdamea,M Kirk. Wm Oant, J K
Wriihl. Edwin Havs. W L Bren
holts, L J Boorey, Robert Eakin, W
M Ramsey, E M Anaon. Estelle In
gles, J T Riobardsoa, Geo Cleaver, ;J
D HUtrr, (Jeo Currey, A T Hi I, Geo
Cari y, J E Commare, I M Jackson,
R Oliver. J M Martin, Geo Palmer.
lara Lyie, H 0 Cavana, P 8 Ivanhoe,
O Pennington. J A Fraker. Ida
kla, F Sniy and FE Moure.
Those from l.lnmd City wre: ' '
Mrs E Kiddl-.T .H Kiddle, J Olittk,
F J Holmes, A Hunter, T Wade, J A
Russell and U G Omiob" '
Those from the valley were:
Mrs P A Mc0.mald, ' 6 McUoraH,
R F Rossoner. N Ayer, E W Oliveri,
Miss Estelle Oliver, MrsGhroneolPao.
dum, Ohio, . Mrs Purdem and Mrs
Eabanks of Kan'tas Oitv. ' ' '
If your Observer is not delivered re.
galarly pleaae notiry this office. Wa
re anxious that every paper ia prop
rly delivered,
WHAT- V
WiUyod have for your dinner today?
ton mar answer this Question aatia-
faotnrlly by dining at j;
THE MODEL 5
reitsiirant, the old standby. ' '?
Our cooking Is a narason of Derlao-
tlon. oar food faultleaa and oar aer-
vioa rapid and oourteona. What mora
can wa say, except tbat our prices are
popular? We give a regular dinner
for,2fo
Coma and try It. Yon will not need
the sense of hanger to enjoy it
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M ODE L
RESTAURANT
J. A. AKBUCKLR, Prop.i
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Wese. weakly Ueal
Tickets Cash
54.50
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
MOTICK CIIK riTIII.ICATION.
U. K Land Otttre, al L (Imnrl or.
u . . June mill, liKH,
NotkMi I. herehy given tbm in cmpliHiioe
llu U.6 provlKlou. of lliewtof OmiruMi. ol
lunea, iHfa, enlllle.1 "An .el mr U.ewJSoi
Umber tana, lu the SUi of On 1 1 fur ni. 0re
oo. N.vt. ud Wwhlniclon Territory u
exlendwl loall Ilia I'nt.llo Uul HtnUw by Wet
at AUKt 4, iw, rUliuund . mrLIni, of
j (IrBii.le, rmmty or Unl.in. hbleof Urir..n
V'" !! " ' hi. .worn ;uw
J,h' .'' WX KSSWWnf H..N,;
1"Dip K Jo.aTii. wm
And will oiler jinml loaliuw Uiat Ih. Uiul
soul.l I. more 'valunhle f, .i' i"ubr ,r
lou. than hr nurlculluntl puruoiwm and
to ealnblkU Ids claim lo suld lVdber..re
II,. Router .ad KeoelveroTui. IJ s Un ,d
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IV uniutM .. Willie
hlneolUiii.udeOreKun, MrlKht of 1
fV.i.deOreUn, WIIII..01 l. HnwkTn. "r 1
jrnu.le Orwrou, Charles J. ltljwk. of li
uinnun vnvtllli
.uyla,i elalni I n ndvermlT the
iiu'd'C ";iu,omoa ou M "fore-,i
K. W. Davl, KegUter.
TREASURER'S CALL FOR
COUNTY WARRANTS
Notice la hereby given that ti. nn.
deralgned, Treaaurer of Union 1 IllllTltv
Oregon, baa lun.ls on hand with which
to pay all couuty watranta which were
Presented and eudoraed h tha
Treaaurer peior to th'e 13th day of Juno
iswu.- uated at tha treasurers,
ofllca iu the city of U Orande thi. ..
lth day of May 1905. No Interest
allowed after said date.
John Frawley,
Treaaarer of Uuloai Coon
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DISSOLUTIOH
SALE
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CHICAGO
STORK
For 20 Days Commencing
September 13
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M - i . . u "no wver l ablets For
ya sale by Newlto Drug Co.
the water rained to a height ofethree M
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