La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 28, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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La Grande Professional
Directory
i . -n DENTISTS.
Q. U BIGOIrq u T
Physic, a, Slr
Otflc IU.to Building. 0W j.
Bsrry- store.
Office 'Phone Black ltll
. R"laece 'Phone R,a 1001.
t J. H. HUBBARD, lit! D 7
A Physlcka ul s... '
."I"" Building. RooBU
. rn"n-: RMld.nct, lfaln
Blj Office, Mala. 71.
DR. A. U RICHARDSON.
Ki)ctM ud Ssrgco.
Offlc. over Bill's nr.,. o.
OHlc.Thon,lM..RMidenc,Mallls
N. MOUTOR, M. D.,
Physlclaa and Surgeon.
Corner Adams At, inn rw. o.
Office Main It :. Residence Ualn It
BACON HALL.
Phrakiana and Biirnm... '
Office 1 ji Grande NaUonal Bank
Building. -Phone Main 1.
C. T. Bacon. Ruldence, Ualn 18.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 62
DR. F. E. MOORE
DR. H. C. P. MOORI
Osteopathic Physician.
Klrkavllle Graduates Under Found
Office Bnmraer Building.
Phonos: Office Main It; Res. Main 14
VETEIUVAPT SURGEONS.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Burgarn.
Office at Hill's Drug 8tore, la Orand
Residence 'Phone Red 701.
Of rice 'Phone Black 1 111.
, Independent 'phone 58.
Dlt H. W. IULEY.
Graduato Ohio State University Vae
, rlnatlun, Dentistry and Surgery of ai
. V mds. , Country calls promptly at. -lowered.
Office 1414 Adams Ave. 'Phonos, P(
riflc, Black 1101. Independent,
White 20.
& B. GAXTBOEJI.
Offlc over Hill'. r,. .
t. w.
" urmna
Oregon.
of Conditions,
According to a telephone message
received yesterday from Henry Hill
of Starkey Prairie, an eDldemlo of
aoing. It seems that unsettled stats of some sort Is now rarinr mnn th.
arralrs exists among the officers of horses of that vlclnltv. rr w H i.v.
the Willamette college at the present, tie, state sheep Inspector, who is one
and It lS for ""that reason that Mr lot th host vatorlnarLn., I- h- .....
baton nas withdrawn his donation.
C. PRICE, D. M. D.
Dentist.
Room It, La Grand. m.Hi,..i u.-t.
Building. 'Phono P1.nb it..
Grand. r..
Dr. 8. tt Easle, d,. E- Bteveneor,
Res. Red ReH niAnir i
E ABLET St 8TEVENSON.
Dental Parlors and
Aluminum Plates, Crown and Bridge
work, a specialty.
Office Opposite Foley Hotel.
Offto, 'fhnnm Black HI.
ATTORNEYS.
Chaa. E. Cochran Geo. p. Codim
COCHRAN COCHRAN.
Attorneys,
La Grande NaUonal Bank Rutldlna
U Grand. .... . n
VIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers 197.
Union county has cause to (eel
proud of at least on. of her nubile
spirited citizens. E. A, Eaton of the
town of Union, some time ago an
nounced that he would donate 150,000
to erect a building for liberal arts at
the Willamette university. The mat
ter has hung for some time and there
are those who nrrdlrti.il that Ahtn I
would come of the offer. Mr. Eaton Dr Lymn Goe" to Make Investigation
has within the last few days made an
emphatic denial that ' he has with
drawn the large donation, and further
says that he has no intention of so
TEACHERS OF MUSIC
In a recent Interview the man who
donated th. fortune, said:
"When I gave the money I did It
for the good of humanity and not for
any strong personal attachment I may
have felt for either Dr. Coleman or
Bishop Moore. Not until after due
deliberation and sufficient reflection
did I make up my mind to give It, and
no personal Influence was ever brought
to bear on me to that end. I am free
to admit that my attention was first
called to such a donation by Dr.
Coleman and Bishop Moore as a wor
thy object, but I took a good long
time to study it oui
making up my mind. I positively re
fused to contribute one cent toward
the $100,000 endowment which I was
afterward assured had been subscrib
ed. I think I first told Dr. Coleman
that I had made up my mind that the
150,000 would do as much good In the
way he had suggested as for any other
purpose and that the money Bhould
be given for that use. I had no idea
until informed this morning of any
report to the effect that the gift had
been withdrawn, as it surely has not
left for that place this morning, and
if th. conditions are serious he will
notify State Veterinarian Kornlkek
of Salem.
The report made by Hill yesterday
said five bands were affected and that
he had already lost four young horses
from the disease. He said It seemed
to be a complication of Dink eye and
brain fever, and refused to yield to
any of the common treatments usually
resorted to. Pendleton Tribune.
CATHERINE M. QUINN, MUB. BAC
Teat-hor of Piano and Harmony.
Studio 1401 Eighth Street.
'Phone Black 841,
PROF. E. PORTER DA. Prtnrli.
La Grande School of Music
Mrs. Day assistant. School oppo
lite Foley Hotel. Phone Red 472.
MISS STELLA It. OLIVER.
Trsw-het of Piano and Harmony.
Btudlo over J. M. Berry! Store.
ABSTRACTERS.
J.R. OLIVER.
Abstracts of Tfilu. lire Insurance.
Office next dr to La Grand. Na
V tlonal Bunk.
La Grand. ...... Oregoi
ELFOKICAL ENGINEERS.
L. A. PICKLER.
OWI. Mining. Irrigation Englneerlnt
and Surveying.
Estimates, plans and specifications.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building.
La Grande Oreg.'
For Rlllouxness and Slfk Iloudiulm. Z
Takb Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. Z
It sweetens the stomach, alda rHo-.- w
tlon and acts as a gentle stimulant cn
ihe liver and bowels without Irritat
ing tho3e organs. Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and ha- ' T
bltual constitpatlon. Does not naus-3-. $
ate or gripe and is mild and pleasant ;
to take. Remember the name, Orlni, '
and refuse to accept any suostltuu. 4
A. T. Hill, druggist.
"Everybody Save But Father."
Get wise; save 60 cents on every
J5.00 worth of washing by buying a
coupon book for 14.50 cash
CHERRY'S NEW LAUNDRY,
'Phone Main 78.
We khow how to turn
your money quickly into
the most delicious gro
ceries in the city. There
isn't as good a place to
buy good, safe things to
eat or drink anywhere,
Everything, fron a pound
of salt to the best "in
season" dainty, can be
had hera always, and al
ways for the 1 ast money.
for its matchless service
in both taking orders and
delivering them. I
I GEDDES BROS.
been, and will not be. I am only wait
ing for a favorable time to go on with
the building and the earlier that
comes th. better I will be "pleased. I
am quite sure that neither Bishop
Moor, nor Dr. Coleman started this
false report and I have been closer
to them in this matter than to any
one else." .
HORSES HAVE STRANG DISEASE.
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Keep the money at home
by using '
LA GRANDE SUGAR J
Costs no more and just as
r sweet All dealers.
fit S)tt4
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Union.
Bank of Emmett, a corporation.
plaintiff, vs. J. a. uuuu, Jcrcr.i-"
To J. A. Hough, the above named de
fendant:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action and
court on tne etn day of April," A. D.
1S08, and if you fall to appear, answer
or plead at said time for want there
of, the plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of 1 100.00 and
interest lhi;tiui t b. of 10 ptn
cent per annum from the 9th day of
April, A. D. 1907, for the further sum
of 125.00 attorney's fees and the costs
and disbursements of the action.
Also for an order of the above en
titled court for the sale of your right,
title and Interest in and to the real
property attached In said action, to
w!t: Tracts 1 and J In Coggan's Sec
ond addition to La Grande, Oregon, to
satisfy said Judgment anl costs.
This summons is published far a
period of six successive weeks by vir
tue of an order made by Honorable
T. H. Crawford, Judge of the Tenth
Jufllclal district, of the state of Ore
gon, dated February 14th, 1908, In the
La Grande Evening Observer, and
that the 16th day of February, A. D,
1908, Is the date of the first publica
tion of this summons.
, J. W. KNOWLE3.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
O. R. & N. to Help Farmers.
In order to Increase its traffic from
the inland empire and to Induce far
mers to cultivate, their land more
thoroughly throughout the wheat
belt, the O. R. & N. comDanv la nlan-
T his grocery iS famOUS nln8 t0 bt'Kn a campaign against nun-
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The La Grande National Bank
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY, 14, 1908
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 608.855.29
United States Bonds 100.000.00
Real Estate. Furniture, etc 66,000.00.
Cash Assets:
Due from Banks ,48.028.26
Due from U. S.
Treasurer.
Cash on hand
Capital Stock.... 100.000.00
Surp'us 60.000.00
Undivided Profits 6 750.99
Circulation 62.0C0.00
. J.087.50
88.512.96-139,428.72
Total
Deposits
Individual
Banks .
Total
667.r85 7
, 7 847.24-675.5S3.02
$934,284.01
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
i9u4.234.CI
GEORGE PALMER. President.
F. L. MEYERS, Cashier.
SHERWOOD
J. M. EERRY
A. B. CONLEY. r
GEO. L. CLEAVER.
J. M. BERRY. !:s Prrmdent.
W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashifn.
WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashnr.
J. HOLMES. F. M. BYRKIT. C. C. PENINGTON. F. " . MEYERS
W. L. BRENHOLTS GEORGE PALN.Ei?
and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute ucurity for
With ample capital, large epereni.o. .mu .-.,.-.. . , , -
and solicit your nanning ouine. inwiw ...
erality consis
LS, anu wiivi j
itentwith conservative banlng.
and Oregon.
Under the direction of Gt-aeral
Freight Agent R. B. Miller of the O.
R. & N., an anti-summer fallow train
of specialists, lecturers and farming
experts will be run over the system
holding meeting and talking to far
mers in regard to farming methods
In the Inland empire and It Is hoped
that by this means of agitation and
education that every acre of land in
the farming sections will be In cropo
every year.
This work will be along the same
line as that performed by the lat
loi. K. u. judson. Who for many
years was Industrial ageto of the O.
R. & N. and who as such, introduced
corn growing into Umatilla and other
eastern Oregon counties.
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Kiacc Tour surplus Funds With the Farmers and i
Traders
NATIONAL BANKS
Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller c I
the Currency
September 6, lyuO, DsWis, !7 K94.0S ' .
September 50, 1901. " - 156,108.60
September 15, 1902, " ' 1 $4,041. 94
September 9.1903, " 226,904.70
September 6,1904, " 184,443.64
June 18,1905, " 141.879.63'
June 18,1906, " 143,225.34 n
: June 21, 1907, " 218,731.09 . 1
W. py you interest on your Savings Bank Accounts.
No Interest paid on Checking Accounts.
Ws ar. prepared to handi. any Banking business .entrusted to uj with
care, promptne s and safety. , . ,
With 20 years xpsrianes .in Bnking w sr. csnfla.ent ws can mvs you,
satisfaction,
Your business is appreciated by its officers)
J. W. SCR1BER, Cashier
JOSEPH PALMES. Prevdent
Q. E. McCL'LLY, A. S :
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SIEGR'IST & GO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
We wish to call your attention to our
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are better prepared than ever to do
first class work. If you have a watch
that does not give you satisfaction, oring
it to us and we will guarantee we can fix it.
Diamonds reset or mounted in new mount
ing is one of our specialties.
All our work guaranteed and promptly done.
VQ will save you money
SIEGRIST. & G1
t 'JEWr LERS AND , .OPTICIANS, A;; .y
Th Jamplng Off riace.
"Consumption had me in Its grasp;
and I had almost reached the jumping
off place when I was advised .n try
Dr. King's. New Discovery, and I
want to say right now, It saved my
life. Improvemnt began with the
first bottle, and after taking one
dozen bottles I was a well and happy
man again," says George Moore, o!
Grlmesland, N. C. As a remedy for
coughs and colds and healer of weak,
sore lungs and for preventing pneu
monia New Discovery is supreme. 60c
ind Si at the Newlln Drug Co.'s drug
store. Trial bottle free.
Another Hoiko Show.
WBlla Walla will hold a horse show
next Saturday. Ffbruary 29. Horse
men from m-lghborlng towns have
bfHn Invited to bring their horses and
participate, and as they are respond
ing quite liberally,
anticipated.
Vf.'ll D-, WStU DIUs. , X
For f very meal you sat hsrs. It
will bs a combination of good .
food, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
ed for people who appreciate
gxd .ating. also for people who
liks the good things of life at a
moderate cost If you belong o "
that class, come in and Sis wh.jt
w. can do oi you. '
The Model--Restaurant'
J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. '
.mea,H50
V. ssll wtekl
.ickets for
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD. ProDri.tor
O.mpleu Machine Shops and Foundry
rousing show Is v....K.m w.uF .uu wuury
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