La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 23, 1906, Image 4

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Shell Pish!
SOCIE TY
!
A New Department
To our already large and complete stock of irales we
I have added a SHELL FISH
do iound fresh crabs, clams, Crawfish, ( hrmna . Jid t
t Eastern Oysters. In fact all
an up-to-date Shell Fish market :-: ?.
J. W. WHITF,
Prompt Delivery.
STATEMENT Of CONDITION OF
The Eastern Oregon Trust and
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 12, 1906.
CAPITAL STOCK - $60,000.00
RESOURCES
Loan and Discounts 81949 64
Bonds 6000.00
Warrants and Stocks 5258.64
Furniture 4 Futures 1905.66
Epense and Int paid 5406.22
Cash on hand and in banks 5 1 655.75
127050.68
OFFICERS
W. C. BROWN. President Wm. MILLER, Vice President
GEO. L CLEAVER, Cashier T. J. SCROQQIN, Asst. Cashier
F J. HOLMES, Treasurer.
Q. A. STOCK, Manager, Cove Branch.
Pride of Grande Ronde !
The product of the Imbler flouring mill
pest wheat land in Grande Ronde valley,
will convince you of its stiperorilyS
insist en having your oraeif filled with this brand or the "Patent" from this
same mill.
For sale by all first class dealers. Don't submit to any substitution.
Pride of Grande Ronde
NEW
TRUCK AND
LINE
See the wagon
CHAS. A. DUNN
2 Phone Main 57.
0. D. MAGERTY
SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH
Hay, Grain,
Chopped Feed
and Wood
Free Delivery
I HO Adams A enue
Phone, black 1211
CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY
N i iiunsr ;v 'Arse- None too small
J.PK1AL RAILS TO KANSAS (ITT
The 0 K. At N. Co. announces a special
rato i f $;2 50 f run La Grande to Kan
sas Citi. Mo. Tickets on sale November
Man-i IS. Tic'':ts will be good going
tonlvy9 ar.d r'.iul return thirty days.
This special rale made in order that
ttv.-se who desire 10 attend the seven
teenth i'ltmil convention of the Trans-
M v:pp Co-ninuri'al Congress may do
so.l
COUNTER up.ax?kbb vill
that should ha tom) in i
3'--
GROCER
Fhone Main 42 $
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
.60000.00
karnings-
-Discount and Exchange 1822.68
Interest '.. .. 1565 60
Trust Earnings . 442.60
Deposits .65402.00
127050.63.
situated in the very heart of the J
consequently the best flour. A trial
. ve
TRANSFER
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on the street.
i
The Reason Why f
Only Nine flour Dealers handle La
Grande Milling Co."s flour. Is be
cause there is only nine of them
here in that Business. So you see
if the goods was not all right there
would be nine of them that would
not handle it. With Our three Ex
pert Wheat Buyers stationed .ill
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.
A surprise party was given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones, last eve
ning in honor of their little daughter,
Hazel. The evening was spent in games
and music and after a social evening they
adjourned to the dining room where dainty
refreshments were served, which after
they bid there hostess good-night
Those present were: Florence Conner,
Viola Benham, Zoe Bragg. Mary Penning
ton, Laura Dunn, Ralph Russel. Donald
Russel, Sarah Smith, Miriam Smith. Runs
Bacon. Bessie Buehler. Robert Pattiaon
Inez Knowles, Florence McLaughlin. Ann
ie Tullis. Ethel Han'ey. Gertrude Klin
worth, Mamie Klinworth, Lizzie Mathews
Etta Mathews. Lynn Bohnenkamp, Hal
Bohnenkamp, Lottie Jones. Earl Conners,
Ruth Jones. Ralph Jones, Hazel Jones.
Mrs. Dr. Moore and Miss Margaret
Porter entertain the Kaffee Klatch at the
Moore home this evening.
One of the most pleasant and unique
society events of the season took place
t j "wwii e fc4 iMtllU Ul AMIS,
y. G. -ouch of Island City. About forty
.Munas were invited in to celebrate an
"Pld Time Thanksgiving Party."
The house decorations were in keeping
with the occasion. The prize pumpkin
and squash were in evidence, strings of
apples and rings of pumpkin were in
process of drying by the stove, and bask
ets of great, lucious red apples were
placed about the rooms just as they used
to be, and before the afternoon was spent
tt) appWt had disappeared just as they
used to do-
The hoSt255 Was dressed in a dainty
Martha Washington gown, and was as
sisted in receiving by Miss Edna McCall
who was gowned in a brown empire. At
two o'clock the guests began to arrive,
arrayed in beautiful antiquities made
after the style of the polonaise, paniers
and furbelows. Old brooches, pretty
shawls, and bits of real lace that bad
been treasured away so long were brot
out and worn on this occasion.
The afternoon was spent in knittinsr.
quilting and conversation. Several vocal
solos were rendered by Miss Gaskill, The
two-course luncheon was served from a
table, which in its decoration was sug
gestive of old times, and was presided
3Vr by A fctelesi. whd Was assisted
by Misses McCAM, Thomas and Osskill.
Cider was pourWs from an immense old
Dutch jJitther, and coffee from an old
ecrSpet Settle,
The guests invited were as follows:
Mesdames Arthur McCall, F. Zurbrick,
Ed Halley, W. Couch, J. M. McCall. A. A.
Couch, Q. Ackles. Wardell. F. Gaskill.
B. Thomas. A Blockland, W. Hall, M. S.
Carroll. J. Russell, T. Oliver, W. L. Bren
holts, J. M. Berry. C. H. Bidwell. E. E.
Kiddle. W. Hunter. A. Hunter, T. Wade,
M. Kiddle. C. W.P.Ellsworth. W.Walters,:
L. Humphrey, J. Scranton, J. Clark, W.
Clark. E. C. Lindsay. F. Holmes, Spehee.
J. E. Conners, F. Jackson, F. Schflke, E.
L. Eckley, W. Proebstel, Smith, anfi Misses
Proebstel, Huntet. Brown, McCall,
Thomas and Gaskill.
PfM IS
iSrrlppK New Association
Sydney, S. D., Nov. 25 Peary, with
his ship and r.rew, which made the farth
erest explorations in the North of any
previous explorer, arrived here this
morning. Peary was greeted by natives
ang friends of the United States and
given a hearty reception. .
SHOCK TOO GREAT
(Scrtpps News Association)
Lexington, Nov. 25 Thomas Stoule. a
negro was u.anged this morning for the
murder of another negro. Mrs. Griffith
who was a prisoner, charged with the
murder of a child, saw the execution from
her cell window, collapsed and is expect
ed to die from the shock.
BRING BOAT TO COURT
irrlpps News Association)
Herkimer, N. Y. Nov. 25 -The boat
from which W. H. Gillette is accused of
having thrown Miss Grace Brom, think
ing in this way to rid himself of her pres
ence, that he might marry another, was
exnibited in court today. Tre juror
crawled in to examine the hairs that are
still clinging to it. and which are alleged
came from the dead girl's head.
TURKEYS
At Stilwells. Look for the big add.
HEADEDFOR
AMERKA
Best
All cur ir;ceries are good, clean,
fresh, and pure. The kind that
will make your meals vary 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
first class grocery.
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE MAIN 46
QEDDEj BRSJ
KFTH 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. Tick
et's lungs that death seemed very near.
He writes: "Severe bleeding from the
Inner and a frightful enuoh had hrnt nrm I
at death's door, when I beean takine Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
ith the astonishing result that after
had taken four bottles 1 was comoletely
restoreH and as time has proven per
manently cured." Guaranteed for Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at Newlin Drug
store. Price 60cents and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
Occasionally one has the fortune to
meet women who are ideal in looks and
figure. Ninety-nine times out of a hun
dred you will find she takes Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35
cents. Newlin Drug Co.
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
Dfaler inBuiIJing Material
Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and I will
narno the rg'.i. rrse.
urrer
TO THE PUBLIC
Ever Made
WHAT IS IT ?
$1,800 House
That Is to be Had
For $2O0.oo
HOW ?
Call at Our Office and let Us give
You Full Information.
Never will you iive such an
Opportunity Offered You
Call at Once
LA GRANDE lrA eSTMENpCo!'
folcy Hotel Building La Grande, Ore. "
REAL STATE DAMNS
Read This Over
Th n 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 anci;-.hicken house, 3,
$4000 -Invested in this place of 7'2
acres now under city plot wiii boon be
in good demand. Has a good house
and some smaii buildirgs. Good or
chard and best of garden land. Inves
tigate and you ili s ea bargain. 7.
$1500 Will buy 4 lots set out to best of
fruit, berries. shaJe t'ees and every
thing to inane a h .nie pi. asant.
rooms in house. p'.o,urand paper. Good
ti r L
cellar. 2 shares in wates ditch - 24.
S2200 Buys 4
two corner !of
Good bain
only way to '
it.-31.
SI 100 Sun.
you sea tin- ,:
fruit, Ian.; : ...
The hou-o ;
condition.
ivontwostreai.
i .. . a ( room ncuse.
jry h'gh. The
i..irain is to see
e : very low. Wnen
'. set t.i cier,ng
;y lor garden,
r.ui.b ai.u ,i; yood
$350 For 4
good. Pro
S200 For 2
ixk on i lie lull. !':
iinali.
sxOi.lT,.. Ha
cation
2 :od
e.isy
well on s,i;i c. t
terms.-- B.
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lot', and havj ;K c;-i
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of hiw
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make you c
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lot for tne suir
$1500 Fa a
Good ce .jr
wood slitd
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tcr th-s
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fiv ti
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piece of tr jdc J.
owner of i t; lo
$800 Is wn : ,
for 184 12
size 15.:.. A j
47trees. .an., ;. ,
barn, ami a .. r
at once T..i
t inu.- to pay
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TREASllkfk'i WLL
Notice is ; y ;;
signed Ti v - n : . 'J
has funds . i i . i t.
County an.i t
were pr. ;.o ; ir. j
Count J i"r-j . ,: .t.
1902.
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LODGE DIRECTORY
.ACLES- La Crande Aerie 2SEF. 0 j
r-.rr.iels rry ,cty ririt ir Elk
". t 8 . m. Visiting brhren
"i.ta lc ait; ,
I. R. Snook W. S
Jr. G. L. Biggers W. P,
0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16,
meets in their hall every Saturday night.
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at
, . Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
J. A Arbuckle, N. G.
D. E. Cox, Sec.
STAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 31, I. 0.
0. F. Meets every first and third Thurs
days in the month in Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting patriarchs always welcome,
n r- r. G' E- Fowler, C. P.
D. E. Cox, Scribe.
M. W. A.- La Grande Camp No. 7703
meets every first and third Wednesday
of the month at I. 0. 0. F. hall. Ai
g ' visiting neighbors are cordially invited to
! 1 T, , , c- s- Williams, V. C.
JOHN Hall. C erk
i w.ES.TERS OF AMERICA-Courl
Miauuii no. a. mee
s each Thurs
hali. Brothers
oay night in Redman
ire invited to attend.
, FREn Hon Chief Ranger
L. Snodgrass Financial Sec.
Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Bioqers
Jxdhn Hall and C. S. Williaml
FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51. K. 0. T
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays
ach month in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting
r..ghts welcome.
H. C. Ball, Com
'flox Bloch, Record Keeper ,
L. 0. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every
hrst and third Thursdays in the after
noon at the Redmen hall. All visiting
ladies are welcome.
Maude Lono Lady Commander.
M. C. Vessey, Record Keeper.
B. P. 0. E., La 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. 139.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Moots
every Friday of each month n
tne K. of P. hall in the Corp building- AH
isitmg members welcome.
FhEO Jacobs Consul Commander
j. H. Keeney, Clerk.
RED CROSS LODGE. No. 27 Meets
very Monday evening in Castle Hall,
Co-pe building. A Pythian welcome to
ill visiting Knights,
N. L. Ackles. C. C.
3. Pattison, K. R. Sl S.
RATHBONE-SISTERS RoweiaTe-n-f
'e No. 9 meets every Wednesday even
: g at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall ir. tne
Corps building. Visiting members corii
i . iy invited.
Milly Frawley M. E. C
mce Procter M. of R. St C.