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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
BUSY AT 1HE COURT HOGSl Continued From Page 3 Shell Kisii A New Department To our already large and complete stock of 472(3.1133 we j have added a SHELL FISH COUNTtR up a wi&i ill j be found fresh crabs, clams, Crawfish, ( 'yaipa, .nd Eastern Oysters. In fact all an up-to-date Shell Fish market :-: :-: J. W. WHITr?, GROCER Prompt Delivery. STATEMENT OF COMDITIOIM OF The Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank ATTHECLC.SE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 12. 1906. CAPITAL STOCK - $60,000.00 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 8 1 949.64 Bonds 6000.00 Warrants and Stocks' 3238.64 Furniture & Fixtures 1 903.66 Expense and Int. paid 3406.22 Cash on hand and in banks 3 1633.73 127030.68 OFFICERS W. C. BROWN, President Wst. MILLER, Vice President' GEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROGG1N, Asst. Cashier F J. HOLMES, Treasurer, G. A. STOCK, Manager, Cove Branch. Pride of Grande Ronde Toe product of the Imbler flouring mill best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, will convince you of its superority. Insiston having your order filled with same mill. For sale by all first class dealers. Pride of Grande Ronde NEW TRUCK AND LINE See the wagon ICHAS. A. DUNN Phone Main 57. g. d. hagerty j SUCCESSOR TO WM. biviUH Hay, Grain, Chopped Feed t ! : t : and Wood Free Delivery X 1410 Adams A cnuc Phone, black 1211 5 CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY X J No order too large-None too small T SPEOAt RATES TO KANSAS (IT Y The 0. R. & N.Co. announces a special rate of $52 60 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 rate is made in order that those who desire to attend the seven teenth annual convention of the Trans Missippi Commercial Congress may do so. f fTVTTTTT " " .w.-w. s. , f ( that should fo lij ir1 in rho.ee Main 42 " LIABILITIES Capital Stock 60000.00 Earnings-..; -Discount and Exchange 1822.63 Interest 1363 60 Trust Earnings .... 442.60 Deposits 63402.00 127030.63 situated in the very heart of the consequently the best flour. A trial t .his brand or the "Patent" from this t i Don't submit to any substitution. TRANSFER on the street The Reason Why Only N,ne flour Dealers handle La Grande Milling Co.'s flour. Is be cause there is only nine of thetn here in that Bus ness. So you see if the goods was not ail right, there would bo nine of them that would not hdnd;o it. With Our three Ex pert Wheat Buyers stationed all 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. house must be filed and indaxad lure. He has as his first deputy Frank Bram well, whose knowledge and abilicy s an ac ountant. places him in a p.sition to creditable do these things. To this cfRc you will go when you warn a county license; the cou.-.ty dark is ex officio membar of the board of equalization: hi is clerk of the county and circuit courts Ed Wright is also a depu'y clerx and is a competent assistant in this bu.y office Miss Goodnough, is a very essential mem ber of the office, and her smll an a steno grayher is tried every day and she It naver found wanting. If you would spe id a fm minutis in this affics it would surprise y?u, the var ied and nu.narouj documints ksp; har. For the askng. he will show youths hug. vault where papers of excsedir.gly grea value aid ths books o.itinhg enr. s oi incalcuable importance are put away for safe ke3ping. It is simply too big a tas.t to properly outline the work tiis o.flj:i has to oversea and the only way, is to sit in his private office and keep ears and eyes opan. When you go away you wiil tiink. "How can he do it all?" Last but not least, you entar the com modious rooms where justice is meted out to the accused and evil doer. For twelve years Circuit Judge Eakin has sat in the chair of justice, and who can say he has not adhsrred strictly to exact definitions of justice, in his every decision? If your tour of inspection should end by listening to the judge sentence a convicted crim inal, you will feel satisfied that the crim inal will go away with a resolve to do better when his imprisonment is over, for the judge, altho he metes out just deserts he naver inflicts any undue punishment, and he invariably sends the culprit away with a word of cheer. His da s as cir cuit judge will sooi have ended bu the ending of these are only the beginning of even more responsible ones, and while the tenth judicial district fiin would part with his services, yet it fee's safe in sending him to the supreme bench, for it knows thaet the same spirit which moved Theo dore Parker to write the memorial words wll control the judge's decisions when he reaches the exalted seat. 'Justice is the idea of God, the ideal of man. the rule of conduct writ in the na ture of mankind." Theodore Parker. When all is over, there may have elapsed more than an hour's time, but it was time well spent. On your way out you might notice that every nock and corner, both in offices and corridors, are thoroughly clean. John Dunnington is masler of broom and brush in this bu Id ing. and while it is not an important posi tion, still it demonstrates that every de tail in connection with the county's head quarters is carefully looked after. When the outer door nas closed behind you. and you are again in the open, you look back on the structure itself, and no doubt you think. "Even the building, like the men who rule within it, is all that can be de sired." Woman's Trials. Tho liitii-r trail In a woman's lifn l to ho riiiiillrs-i. Who ran tell how hard th Mruirult' mnv Imv" Iwcn itk she Irnrnt t ri'siuu ln'i-M'lf Ui her luni'ly lot? The ah si'iirn ot this llnl; Id biild murital life toiri'lhor. th" iiIisi'iiro of this onn pledge to mutual atTVotloii is a common riinp- fHilntmont. Many unfortunate eouplt'S vmn iKtrniiKcil thereby. Kvon if tlioy do not drift n m rt, oiii may read the whole extent of tln'ir disappointment In the eyes of Much a 1'liilillen.s con pin when they rest on the i-hiMreii of others. To them the la wst family does not eem too nn nitrous. In inanv rases of barrenness or child lessness 0ie obstacle to child-bearing is easily removed by the. cure of weakness on the part of the woman. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite description has Inhmi the means of restoring liealih ami friiiifnlness to many a barren woman, to the great Joy of the hoiischoM. In other, but rare cases, the nlistnii'tion to the hearing of children has liccti found Ui U' of a surgical character, but easily removable liv tiaiiilessnperative. treatment at the Invalids' Hotel andSur- flcal institute. Itiiifulo. X. Y., over which )r. I'ierce of the " I- avorlte, Prescription fume presides. In all cases v hero chil dren are desired mid are atwot. an effort should lie made to In d out I he real cause, since it is generally so easily removed bv proper treat mem, In all the various weaknesses, displace ments, prohi I'S'i. Inllo in inn t itin ami de bilitating, catarrhal drains and in all cases of nervousness and dehilitv, I)r. Pierce's l avorite prescription Is the uhmv film-lent remcdv tli.it can iioSsilv oe used It lias to its credit hundreds ot thousands of cures wore In fact than any other remedy put up for sale through druggist', especially for Human's u-e. The ingredi ents of which tile " i' avorite PreMnption Is composed have received the most positive endorsement from the leading medical writers on Mulcrin .Vciiea of all the several schools of practice. All the ingredients :ire printed ill ;iii(il Kiilish on the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so that any nuiuaii making use of tins ruinous medicine m.iv know exactly what sue is taking. Ir. Pierce takes his pa tients in 1 1 Ids full coni'dence, which he can afford o do as the formula after nhicli the "l avorile I'res, riplloii" is made will Inar the most careful exam ination. l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets are the best and .il"t l.i,tiiM f.,r women. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL THE TRANSFER MAN Me will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than i' lakes to tell it. Day phone Red 76 1 Night " Black 1792 Wagon always at yout service a Foley Hotel ' All cur ,r;ceries are good, clean, . fresh, and pure. The kind that J will make your meals very delici ous, and give the house-wife an easy task in prepairing it. We challenge the city on fresh farm produce and berries. Every- thing that should be found in a J first class grocery. J PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 46 QEbDES BRi rCRTH FIR STREET A YEAR OF BLOOD The year of 1903 will long be re membered in the 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 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after I had taken four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven per manently cured. Ouaranteed for bore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at Newlln Drug store. Knee BUconts ana jji.uu. I rial bottle free. Occasionally one has the fortune to meet women who are ideal in looks and fiuure. Ninetv-nine times out of a hun dred vou will And she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tsa. Tea or Tablets, 36 cents. NewlinDrug Co. J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder IValer in.BuiIdinij Material Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro a line naming work, and I will iuun the right rrice. Best Offer TO THE PUBLIC Ever Made WHAT IS IT ? $1,600 Hoiise That is to be Had Ron SfcQnOnn HOW ? 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 INVESTMT"ca Building La Grande, Ore. REAL ESTATE BAMS Read This Over Than 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 andjaiiicken house. 3, $4000 Invested in this place of 7 acres now under city plot wiil soon 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. j $2200 Buys 4 lots facing on two streets, i two corner lots, and good 7 room house. Good barn 24x32 1 story hien- The only way to know a bargain is to see it 31. $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 't' block on the hill. Location good. Price small. $200 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 SI500 house and lot for the sum of $200. C. $1500 Paid for this 6 ron hojse. Good cellar under house. Gcod barn. wood shed. 20 young fru t trees, fine piece of ground. Will make you the owner of a good homt - 15. $800 Is what you will be made to pay for 184x212 feet of ground. Hjuse size 15x26. Add.tion 1 4x1 6. 3 rooms. 47 trees, family orchard, c.sicei house, barn, and hao shed. Fossess-on g-ver at orce 30. TREASURER'S (ALE fOR WARRANTS Notice is here by g;v-:n that tie under signed Treasurer ol Union County. Oregon has funds on hand witn wi.cn to pay ail County and Scalp bounty warrants which were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer, prior to October 1 1 902. No interest allowed on the above war rants after Nov. 16th. 1906. Jchn Frawlit Treasurer of Union county LOME DIRECTORY t.GLES- La Crarde Aerie 295F. O r.mttis Fr tsy ntht in Elk r na,:, t o i. m. Visiting brhren ' Rvitea to atti . f n o ,. ti, i 1 ' -, , i. r. onooK w. a Or. G. L. Bigjers W. P. 1. O. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in their hall every Saturday night. Visiting brothers cordially invited to at m j i emetery Plat may be seen at Model Restaurant. J. A. Arbucklh, N. G. D. E. Cox, Sec. n SJAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 31.I.O. U. r .-Meets every first and third Thurs days in the month in Odd Fellows hall, visiting patriarchs always welcome D. E. Cox. Scribe. Fowler, C. P. M W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at I. O. O. F hall Ai visiting neighbors are cordially invited to JohTU. Clerk. C-S'W'" .V.C. Maid Marion No. 22 meet Mr.h tk,,-. - . day night in Redman hall. Brothers f"'' i ire invited to attend. rotners . C. LI-.. -M . ' r c., r-"on mer danger -. L. Snodorass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees-Dr. G. L. Biooers John Hall and C. S. Wiluaml FRIENDSHIP TENT-No. 31, K O T i'-ii mfnt5KSeC?nia fourtn Wednesdays ch month im I . O. O. F. hall. Visiting ...ghts welcome. Bloc. Record Keener0' Ba"' Cm 4 w0, E- La URANDE LODGE No 3 - eeu each Thursday evening at ."'' 0 ' in E"s' hall, on Adams Avenue. Visiting Brothers are cordially ir.v.tea to attend. n P E' W' Dav;s. Exalted Ruler - E. .cCully. jading Secretary 169, l k ; b dy.l uf month lets m Ail J. H. StS. Con8ul Cnder eD.TRSS L0DGE- No.27-Meets ee.) ..onday evening in Castle Hail sj,d!r,g. A Pythian welcome to a.i v., Kn;ghts, o N- L Ackles. C. C .v. ,. ut RATHB0NE- SISTpdc o , P-e No. 9 meets every Wednesday evert ;8pjm.ln the K. of P. Half i th. Corps buiidino. Vititir, u " y invited. --r, cordi- Miu-y Frawlit M. E. C CIP(.ocTMM.MR.&c. fl r :1 i; . I; 7ii r : y 1 . l ft s 7-