La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1906, Image 6

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    1'S HELL
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A New Department
To our already large and complete stock of ji.wi:is3 we
have added a SHELL FISH COUNTtR up a viiiA ill ;
be found fresh crabs, clams, Crawfish, ( fyjogia .nd j
Eastern Oysters. In fact all that should kj iAti in I!
an up-to-date Shell Fish market :-: c-: :-:
J. W. WHITF,
Prompt Delivery.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The Eastern Oregon Trust and
SavinesBank
AT THECLCSE OF BUSINESS. NOV. 12, 1906.
CAPITAL STOCK - - - $60,000.00
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 81949.64
gnds 6000.00
warrants and Stocks 5238 64
Furniturt & Fixtures ...... 1903.66
Expanse and Int. paid 3408.22
Cash on hand and in banks 3 1 6 3 3.7 3
127030.68
OFFICERS
W. C. BROWN. President W. MILLER, Vice President
GEO. L CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROGOIN. Asst. Cashier
F J. HOLMES, Treasurer.
G. A. STOCK, Manager, Cove Branch!.
Pride of Grande Ronde
The product of the Imbler flouring
bet wheat land in Grande Ronde valley,
will rnnvinr-a uaii nf ia ciinarnriti)
Insiston having your order filled with
same mill.
For sale by all first class dealers.
Pride of Grande Ronde
NEW
1 TRUCK AND
LINE
See the wagon
CHAS. A. DUNN
Phone Main 57.
G. D. HAGERTY I
SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH
Hay, Grain,
Chopped Feed
and Wood
Free Dolivery
1410 Adams A enue
Photic, black 1211
CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY
No order too large- None too small
SPECIAL RATES TO KANSAS CITY
The O. R. &. N.Co. announces a special
rate of $52 SO.from La Grande to Kan
sas City, Mo. Tickets on sale November
14 and 15. Tickets will be good going
ten days and final return thirty days.
This special rata is made in order that
those who desire to attend the seven
teenth annual convention of the Trans
"Missippi Commercial Congress may do
o.
F lSi
GROCtR;
r hone Main 42
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 60000.00
Earnings-
Discount and Exchange 1822.68
Interest 1363 60
Trust Earnings .. 442.60
Deposits 63402.00
127030.68
mill situated in the very heart of the
consequently the best flour. A trial
1
-.his brand or the "Patent" from this t
Don't submit to any substi'ution.
TRANSFER
on the street.
IK. Z
The Reason Why
X Only Nine flour Dealers handle La
Grande Milling Co.'s flour, Is be-
cause there is only nine of them
here m that Business. So you see
if the goods was not all right, there
would bo nine of them that would
not handle it. With Our throo Ex
pert Wheat Buyers stationed i.
along the Elgin Branch enables us
to get the Pick of the Wheat. So
tell your Grocer that you Prefer
the kind that is made here, its all
Guaranteed you take no chances.
J
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MEMORIAL 10 A SIGNER
i8crlppa News Association
Edenton. N. C.. Nov. 2 1 .A memorial
tablet was dedicated here today, to James
Welson. the famous justice of the supreme
court of the United States, and a signer
of the Declaration of Independence. In
July, last. Senator Knox and Secretary
Konkle decided at Val'ey Forge to have
the body of Judge Wilson removed to its
proper resting place beside the body of
his wife at Christ Church, Philadelphia.
A committee, consisting of Attorney Gen
eral Carson. Governor Pennypacker, Sen
otor Penrose, Chief Justice Mitchell, State
Senator Sproul. Frances Rawle, of the
American Bar Association, and Alex
Simpson, Jr., of the Pennsylvania Bar
Association, was formed for this purpose
and informal possession of the bodv has
been obtained from J. G. Wood, of this
city, through Iredell Mears, of Wilming
ton, a descendant of' Justice Iredell, at
whose home Wilson died. The body will
be removed on Thursday, when it is ex
pected that there will be a full attendance
of members of the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania, and1 the Wilson Memorial
Committee and the organizations with
which Wilson was identified.
AN INLAND EMPIRE fEAT
. (Dayton, Wash. Dispatch.)
r . ., ..... ...
Volmer places this fall have been dum
founded by seeing those oentleman niteh-
ing hay from their fields on .the bluffs
into tneir barns in the valley below with
ordinary pitchforks, and as thev nave
stood and watched the performance, they
have almost doubted the correctness nf
their vision until, by closer observation.
they have discovered the trick bv which
it was done. The idea, which first orig
inated With Mr. Kendall, is to strinrr s
dozen wires from the bluffs above to his
barn door, and by loading on a good-sized
bunch of hay at one time. Dracticallv none.
of it will scatter through the wires, but
will slide into the barn as slick as you
please. Of course anyone observins the
work from a distance cannot see the
wires, but can see the hav leave the fork
on the bluff and descend several hundred
feet and land in the hay loft. Until the
secret of the performance is understood.
the feat appears incredulous.
Academy of Medicine
An organization of physicians, to be
known as the Portland Academy of Med
icine, has been formed by a number of the
oldest pracvitioners of the city, on lines
similar to those of the New York Acad
emy of Medicine. At the present time
there are 25 charter members, but the
full Portland membership, when the so
ciety is completed, will be 50.
The permanent organization will be)
effected at a meeting which is to be held I
in December, when the other 25 members I
will be admittee and the society started
out upon its career
The work of the academy will be pure
ly scientific and its purpose will be the
information and uplifting of its members
to a higher plane of knowledge and re
search. In addition to the membership of
50 there will be out-of-town membeis.
known as fellows, besides associate fel
lows, honorary fellows and benefactors.
Annual meetings will be held, and in the
near future a building will perhaps be
erected, or suitable quarters provided, in
n which the academy will install a library
and other property necessary for carry
on the research of the members. Port
land journal.
TIMBER CLAIMS TO LOCATE
Will locate you on a good yellow pine
timber claim this week for sixty dollars.
A. A. Barry, 141 J Adams Ave.
NO. 44.-I&
Ueport Of 111 Condition of
The Farmers & Traders National
Bank.
cl Iji ( Jritivle, In III"1 stMie n Oreitmi, at the
cIum uf bundles1, Nov. U, IISK,.
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liiitikiiin house, Itiriiiture .unit
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til her renl iv.llit owne.1
Ittti Irnrii SHiiniml listikH nut ru-
nerve utf-ti!sj
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hunker.....-. -
line from tipruvt'l reHervo
intents
Unvkn Hli.i oilier ensli llt'lili
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r'rni'llotiHl imper cimeiiey, link-
elm. Slid i-ell'.H .......
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litli duy oInox.,
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Nomry I'ubllc
C'oiTect Atlet
Jt)S. PAI.MKK I
J.K-jHtiK ACkl hJi I UtriKtor
Ever
Foley Hotel
' AH cur groceries are good, clean.
fresh, and pure. The kind that
I will make your meals very delici-
9 ous, and give the house-wife an
easy task in prepainng it.
We challenge the city on fresh
farm produce and berries. Every-
thing that should be found in a J
first class grocery.
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEJ BRLf
CFTH FIR STEEET !
A YEAR OF BLOOD
The year of 1903 will long be re
membered in trie home of F. N. Tacket,
of Alliance. Ky., as a year of blood:
which flowed so copiously from Mr.Tack
et's lungs that death seemed very near.
He writes: "Severe bleeding from the
lungs and a frightful cough had brot me
at death s door, when I began taking Dr.
Kings New Discovery for Consumption,
with the. astonishing result that after I
had taiien four bottles I was comaletely
restoreH and js time has proven per
manently cured " Guaranteed for Sore
Lungs, Coushs aid Coids. at Newlin Drug
store. Pr ca 50cents and SI. 00. Trial
bottle free.
Occasionally one nas the fortune to
meet women who are ideal in looks and
"sure. N.ne'y-n ne times out of a hun
dred M w;H t'id sne takes Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets. 35
cents. N'It. Druj; Co.
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
IValer in.BuiIJinu Material
Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and I will
name tre rgY. rro.
Best Offer
TO. THE PUBLIC
M
WHAT IS IT ?
$l,SOO Hoase
That is to be Had
For $200.oo
HQ W ?
Call at Our Office and let Us give
You Full Information.
Never will you have such an
Opportunity Offered You
Call at Once
LA GRANDE INVESTMENTca
Building
La
REAL ESTATE BARGINS
Read This Over
Thin come to our office and
we will show the property.
La Grande Investment Co.
La Grande.
$1600 Pays for one and one third acre
land, mostly in bearing orchard. Water
ditch runs through place. Good five
room house, barn andjehicken house. 5,
$4000 Invested in this place of 7
acres row under city plot will beon be
in good demand. Has a good house
and some small buildings. Good or
chard and best of garden land. Inves
tigate and you will see a bargain. 7.
$1500 Will buy 4 lots set out to best of
fruit, berries, shade trees and every
thing to make a home pleasant. 9
rooms in house, plaster and paper. Good
cellar. 2 shares in wates ditch. 24.
$2200 Buys 4 lots facing on two streets,
two corner lots, and good 7 room house.
Good barn 24x32 I," story high. The
only way to know a bargain is to see
it. 3 1 .
$1100 Sure this price is very low. When
you see the eight lots all set to bearing
fruit, land the best quality for garden.
The house has 5 rooms and in good
condition. 21.
$350 For V block on the hill. Location
good. Price small.
S200 For 2 lots in Old Town. Has good
well on same. Sold on very easy
terms. B.
Don't fail to come and see diagram of
lot', and have the complete details of how
you can buy, and also have a chance to
make you owner of a $1500 house and
lot for the sum of $200. C.
$1500 Paid for this 6 room house.
Good cellar under house. Good barn,
wood shed. 20 young fruit trees, fine
piece of ground. Will make you the
owner of a good home 15.
$800 Is what you will be made to pay
for 184x212 feet of ground. House
size 15x26. Addition 14x16. 3 rooms.
47 trees, family orchard, chicken home,
barn, and hao shed. Possession given
at once 30.
TREASURER'S (ALL fOR WARRAIUS
Notice is here by given that the under
signed Treasurer of Union County. Oregon
has funds on hand with which to pay all
County and Scalp bounty warrants which
were presented and endorsed by the
County Treasurer, prior to October 1
1902.
No interest allowed on the above war
rants after Not. 16th. 1906.
John Frawlev
Treasurer of Union county
ade
Grande, Ore.
I
LODGE DIRECTORY
ACLES - La Grande Aerie 296F. O
r.n-.cets ..inry Frcy rnkt in Elk
nan, at 8 m. Visiting brhren
r.wted to attt .
., - , I. R. Snook W. S
Or. G. L. Biggers W. P.
i. O. O. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant
J. A. Arbucklb, N. G.
D. E. Cox, Sec.
STAR ENP.AMdmcnt m- i in
O. F. Meets every first and third fhurs-
AVI in I ha mnn,i, 1 njj p.o i. . it
r.T'.:. u""1"1 to uuu r euows nail.
visiting patriarchs always welcome,
D Nrf. Kit, I VWULIt, W. f .
. E. Cox, Scribe.
M. W. A r i nn r.nn N TTAX
meets every first and third Wednesday
ut me monm at i. u. u. p . hall. Ai
visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
attend. C. win;., v r
John Hall, Clerk.
FORESTFRS flfT AMFPIO Arv,..i
Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs
day night in Redman hall. Brothers
ire invited to attend.
Facn Hn fkl.t D,
, ........ w.. v.i.ui iaiigoi
L. Snodorass Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. Q. L. Biqoers
John Hall and C. S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. SI, K. O. T
VI. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
ach month in I. O. O. F. haU. Visiting
nights welcome.
n e, n H- C- BaM- Com
Vlox Bloch, Record Keeper
, L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
first and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
. muobLono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper.
B. P. O. E., U GRANDE LODGE No
433 Meets each Thursday evening at
eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adams
Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. Davis, Exalted Ruler
G. E. McCully, Recording Secretary.
LA GRANDE LODGE No 169
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD-Mtsots
veri; tF,riday, of each month in
the K. of P. hall in the Corp building. All
visiting members welcome.
FhED .lAr.ftRH P.n...l f 1
. , wuiibui wuoiiiiaiiutsr
J. H. Keeney. Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27-Meets
every Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome to
all visiting Knights.
N. I Ackles, C. C.
R. Pattison, K. R. & S.
RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia Tem
ple No. 9 meets every Wednnsday even
ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the
Corpe building. Visiting members cordi
ally invited.
Millt Frawlit M. E. C
mce Pbocter M. of R. & C.