La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 03, 1906, Image 6

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    Shell
A New Department
I To our already large and complete stock of glycates we
have added a SHELL FISH
be found fresh crabs, clams,
Eastern Oysters. In fact all
an up-to-date Shell Fish market. :
J. W. WHITE,
Prompt Delivery.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION OF
The Eastern Oregon Trust and
Savings Bank
AT THE CIXSE OF BUSINESS. NOV. 12, 1906.
CAPITAL STOCK - - - $60,000.00
Loans and Discount .
Bond
Warrants and Stocks
Furnitura A Fiirtiira
81949.64
6000.00
.. 8238.64
. 1903.BB
Expense and Int paid
l. i i i i ,
8406.22
Cash on hand and in banks 3 1 63373
1 270 JO 68
OFFICERS
W. C. BROWN, President W. MILLER. Vic President
GEO. L CLEAVER. Cashier T. J. SCROGGIN. Aest. Cashier
F J. HOLMES. Treasurer,
O. A. STOCK, Manager. Cove Branch.
Pride of Grande Ronde
The product of the Imbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the
best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the best flour. A trial
will convince you of Its superority.
Insiston having your order filled with '.his brand or the "Patent" from this
same mill.
For sale by all first clam dealers. Don't submit to any substi'ution.
Pride of Grande Ronde
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NEW
I TRUCK AND
LINE
See the wagon
iCH AS. A. DUNN
Phone Main 57.
r. f HAP.CDTvi
VI. IS. MnVJ L l I I
SUCCESSOR TO WM. SMITH
I Hay, Grain,
Chopped Feed j
and Wood i
Free Delivery i
1410 Adams A cnuc I
Phone, black 1211
mi !
X CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY 1
No order too large - N ore too small J
SPIRAL RAILS TO KANSAS (111
The 0. R. St N. Co. announce a special
rale of $52 60 from La GranJo to Kan
sas City, Mo. Tickets on sale November
14 and 15. Tickets will be g,vd going
ten days and final return t:nr:y days.
This special rat is made in cJar that
those who desire to attend the seven
teenth annual convention of the Trans
Missippi Commercial Congress may do
so.
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I
Fish
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COUNTtR up. 2a yiM ill
Crawfish, 'tyxz&a, Jid
that should fca fcuaJ in
GROCER
il.or.e Main 42
LIABILITIES
CapiUl Stock 60000.00
Earnings-
-Discount and Exchange 1822.68
Interest 1363 80
Trust Earnings . .... 442.60
Deposit .63402.00
127030 68
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TRANSFER
on the street.
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I The Reason Why
O-vy N.-o flour Dei hard e La
'X G-aniie M..:.r.g C.:.'s rtcui. Is re-
C.1..:
here
ill;
l :e:i i - y r -e cf the r.
i t-at Rs reis. S you see
was n..t a : r s :t. t.-.eia
1 w.-u j re t-..re ' t.'CT. fat wou'd
4 n;t hand e t. W.f.
t:-.iea En-
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to i
Wreat Bjjer Ma'... ;e.i .
; toe E'g'n Bu e-.ao.e. bi
t tr P ck cf t Wheat. S:
X ' 0 "- tra: i ir.a-io here, its a..
J Gu.ira-.tecd ou ta
K no chances. X
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'-MAS RHJKD OfAO
From the eff sets of a blow on the head
which he received at Umatilla last Friday
an unknown' man died at the poor farm
this morning. Who he is or where he is
from is a deep a mystery as though he
iad been without identity.
Last Friday the mar, was found at
Umatilla b, the marshal at that place.
He had been hit over the head and was
partly stunned from the effects of the
blow. He refuted to tell who he was. or
who had hit him On the following day
he was brat to Pendleton for treatment.
He was met a: t.ne depot by Sheriff Tay
lor who turned h m over to Dr. W. G.
Cole, county physican. While with the
sher ff the man rtf j$ed to tell his name,
and f several days past he has been un
able 10 ta k.
In stature the deceased is small, and
he is apparer.iy aosut 35 years of age.
He has auourn nair. a snort stubby
beard, small cm. large fore head and a
rather large Roman nose.
In the aasen:e of any information re
gard :rg the man's relatives he was buried
this forenoon in the potter's field at Olney
cemetery. East Oregonian.
WOOD SCARCE OH MOUNTAINS
R. R. Collins, one of the pioneer wood
dealers of Kamela. is in the city this
afternoon an his way to visit his family
at Freewater
Hesiys the suoply of wood on the Blue
Mountains is very small and he doubt if
it is sufficient to last Pendleton and Walla
Walla until spring, even if it is all shipped
out. A large force of men and teams is
working at Meacham. Kamela and other
wood points hauling wood from the tim
ber to the' rai.road. Trie snow is about 1 0
incies deep at Kamela and sledding is
very good and the wood men are hurry
ing their work to finish hauling while the
snow lasts.
Mr. Collins has about 300 cords of
wood in the timber neir Kamela, which
ne wil soon deliver at the railroad. There
are now but 200 cords on the dump at
that place. Cars are being loaded every
day and tn supply is.varishing rapidly.
Pendleton E. 0. ,
GOOD WATER SUPPLY
"Tne Dikes nas special reason to con
gratulate herse'f on her supply of pur
water," said a leading pnysician yester
day. "To that sne owes her escape from
the typhoid epidemic whicn is raging in
so many cities aoout her." The Dalles
Cnron.ci.
LIGHT MERGlR
It is announced that all of Isaac W.
Anderson's electric light and p-wer plants
have consolidated under one management,
with A. L. Welch, president and manager.
The plants include tnose at Eugene. Spring
field. Albany. Cottage Grove. Corvallis,
Seaside. Rosebuig. Baker City and Pen
dleton, Or., and Walla Walla. Wash.
A WARNING
To Tr.e People Of La Grande
"Sudden changes in the weather cannnt
help but result in coughs, colds, bronchial
troubles, the grippe and other sicknesses,
This weather is also bad for old people
and those who are run-oown or have a
tendency to any weakness or disease."
Said Mr. Newlinof the Newlin Drug Co.
"It seems to me that every man. woman
and child in La Grande, especially the
aged and run-down, should be warned
thru the columns of your paper to build
themselves up and take proper precautions
to ward off sickness at this season of the
vear, and there would be much less suffer
ing and fewer deaths in La Grande."
When asked what was considered the
most universally successful medicine they
had ever sold for that purpose, without
hesitation the druggist answered, "Our
modern cod liver preparation. Vinol. You
know it is not a patent medi-.me, and it
does not curtain any useless oil to clog
the system and upset the stomach, but it
does contain every one of the medicinal.
curative and body-building elements of
cod liver oil actually taken from fresh
cods' livers, with tonic iron added."
Vmol cures coughs. bronchitis,
strengthens the aged builds up the weak
and run down, and makes rich red blood
If it fails we return ynur money. Newlin
Drug Co.
I Note -While we are so'e agents for
j Vinol in La Grande, it is now for sale at
! the iead.rg drjg store in nearly every
town and city in the country. Look for
I the Vmol agency in your town.
I MASKED SKATING PARTY
On Christmas n ght tne management of
j the skating r;nk hold a masked skat
j irg party. Triere ,s a pr.ze fr the best
iacy costume. Every accomodation will
' oe cxte-ced to v 4.to:s and the event will
! aju.it.ess be an enjoyable atra r.
ART LESSONS
M s$ N.na Kunttock w.snes toannourc
! to the la j ei of LaGrar.de that she i
prepaied to uk ordeis and give iessor.
in both water colors and china painting.
, S'.uJ.o at 906 Mam St.
TIMBER CLAIMS
W can locate a number ol part.es on
gool baitxr oaim of two miliioe feet and
beaar.
i r":i Blk. La jhanoi Invutmbxt Ci.
Foley Hotel
Of THE (HOKfST IN THE
: LAND
J fail maids and brave men the
most cultured, the widest traveled,
the fittest to judge of fitting fare
for the table, can find naught but
praise as their opinion of our
Thanksgiving groceries or th fancy
luxuries prosperity permits. Uur Z
large buying and moderate pricing
has much to do with putting groc- I
eries of the best sort into the j
homes of people of ordinary means. J
A small trial order will convince
you of the superiority of our store I
and our sales methods. I
PHONE MAIN 46 I
QEDDLf BRLf
i in i i siimj
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 I began taking Dr.
King s New Discovery for Consumption,
with the astonishing result that after 1
had taken four bott.es I was completely
restored and as tirre has proven per
manently cured." Guaranteed for Sore
Lungs, Coughs and Co ds, at Newlin Drug
store. Pr.ce 50cents.and $1.00. Trial
bottie free.
J. L MARS,
Contractor and Builder
IValer inBuiIJinjf Material
Building Stone. Cea.n Coarse Sand and
Gravel delivered.
La Grande, Oregon
Dro a line naming work, and 1 will
nam Lh nght'mc.
Best Offer
TO THE PUBLIC
Ever Mad
WHAT IS IT ?
$1,500 Hoiise
That is to be Had
For $200.00
ii u 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 INVESTMENFcO.
Building
La
REAL ESTATE BARGINS
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 andjshicken house.-5,
$4000 Invested in this nlar. i 71
acres now under city plot will eon be
in good demand. Has a good house
and some small buildings. Good or-
cnara ana best of garden land. Inves
tigate and you will see a bargain.-7
$1500 Will buy 4 lots Set Out t Kfiel nt
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 faci nff On twn ctraafa
two corner lots, and good 7 room house
Good barn 24x32 l.Sjstory high. The
only way to know a bargain is to see
it. 31.
$1100 Sure this Dric is vrulnai uik..
you see the eight lots all set to bearing
fruit, land the best quality for garden.
The house has 6 rooms and in gnod
condition. 21.
$350 For 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 ouy. 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 ycu the
owner of a good home 15.
$800 Is what you will be made to pay
for 184x212 feet of ground. Hoase
size 15x26. Addition 14x16. 3 rrrs
47trees. family orchard, chicken house!
barn, and hao shed. Possession g.ven
at orce 30.
TREASURER'S (ALL FOR WARRANTS
' nr oy given that tne under
signed Treasurerof Union County. 0re-3n
has funds on hand w.th which to pay all
County and Scalp bounty warrants which
were presented and endorsed by v
County Treasurer, prior to Octooer 1
1902.
No interest allowed on the above war.
rants after Nov. 16th. 1906.
John Fravley
Treasurer of Union county
i
i
Grande, Ore.
LOME DIRECTORY
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f.rretts -i
Mall, at 8 i
nvited to atu
i-a uranoe Aerie 296F. 0
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rth ,n Plb
Visiting brhren
I. R. Snook W. S
G, L. Biggers W. P
m , : -J-J Grande Lodge No. 1 6.
v7s&thr,.r ha" every Satu"ay night
Visiting brothers cordially invited to at-
MSdelRCeTueuerantP,at b
p J A' Arbuokls, N. G.
u. E. Cox, Sec.
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days in the month in njj p. I jn"r
V.siting patriarch, aiwlyswel: na-D-
E. Cox. Scribe. ' E FWLER' C" P-
ne,ghborsarei!
John Hau, Clerk. C S-W,lli. V. &
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John Hall and C. S. Cliaml
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L. BiOOERS
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