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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1908)
EIGHT TACES. EVETfTSG OBSERVER, IA GRANDE OREGON, SATCRDAY, JtXY 23, 190. rACE FIVE. f r tOCAIi ITEMS. , 4 left this morning for " jjssesor Hug ETgifll, where hs will remain over Sun day, .;. ... , ' ' William Miller and Prof. ' Hoeken berry are busy on Beaver creek with their rods, Mr. and Mm. Emmett Chenault left this morning for North Powder anil Baker City. , Charles Dunn and J. W. Lindsay left this morning for a fishing trip up Grande Rondo river. The Massee-Rtewart-Creen-Nelson camp on Catherine creek was aban doned and the merry party -will' be rolling home some time this evening. . . Mr. Thomas Budge and daughter, Miss Syd, left Oalesburg, III., where they have been for several months, on the 24th, and are expected to return home within a few days. , A, W. Woods, who for the past year has been a resident of Union, has re turned to -La' Grande. He still owns " In -Mav Purls, but will matte ms resiuence m town tor the rest of the summer. "Mrs." William C. Hansen, left this morning for Freewater, , where she goes to attend the funeral of her sls ter'a husband, who died very sudden ly. Mrs. Hansen will remain a few days .after the. funeral, visiting with her sister. , Harvest has begun In severs.! sec tions of the valley. The binders were at work on the Horace Williams farm morth of this city yesterday. Nerl Ackles, who is farming in th same vicinity, expects to commence cutting his groin Monday. ' A. W. Leffel and son, Homer, F, C. Topping and H. E. Mlsner, left this morning for Wallowa county, where they have land claims. Mr. Leffel and Homer will remain until August S. when they will return for the rest of the Leffel family. : An extra coach was added to west bound No. 1 this morning upon reach ing here. Westbound travel seems to be rapidly Increasing. The big rush Avlll be on during the months of Sep tember and October, when the home seekers' rates become effective. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cleaver left last evening for a little fishing trip up the river and returned this morning by 8 o'clock. They caught an even dozen Of beauties, ranging from 12 to 16 In ches. Mrs. Cleaver has Just cause .for feeling just a little proud 1.3 she landed just eight out of the dozen. Architect Robert Miller, brother of our townsman, A. C. Miller, has been employed by the county court to fur nish, plans and specifications for the proposed court house which will be completed In time for the contractors to file thetrblds before the next reg ular term. Wailowa Chieftain. LIKES OVR VALLEY. ' Washington Man Thinks of Locating In La Grande L. E. Carter, a former hotel maw of Garfield,, Wash., Is in the city looking over our city with a view to' locating here. He Is now figuring on a propo sition here 'which he may conclude to accept. He has . been around and through the valley, and has come to the conclusion that the Grande Ronde valley Is without question the best he has yet seen. Especially Is he Im pressed with the, splendid cherries he has seen here. Mr. Carter has been on this Coast some 27 years, and be lieves that he missed it by not locat ing here when he first came ' to the west. ' WALLOWA 1 S1XWEEKS Engineer Eronlon, In chnrjr o? the Wallowa extension, -was In the city Tuesday and stated that the- road would reach the canyon house In 10 days and would be completed to Wal lowa In six weeks, asys the Wallowa Sun. As Sobu as the river is reached the bridge wITl be hurried in. When staaaa4slsaf aaaaaaMa'MasaaaaaaHs4s44aa4''4' 9t9iro 1 ! ' . ... ! it i f)J U it J' j Thursday, ' (I. it x 4 ft xjrh -;fljl. Va fl &ILm kJ?A & iLSLSj Friday Saturday it It t i ply depot and switches will be made i here for the remainder of the work. . the track is completed this far, a sup-j "Regular schedule trains will beJ running Into Wallowa this fnll," he!J said. This Is welcome news to the people of this valley. : J. P. Morelock and J. L. Maxwell were down to the front Wednesday, and report the track-laying' crew reached the McCully sawmill that evening and are laying a nuie iKtwr than half a mile a day. About 0 men are employed oh the steel gang and this force will be Increased as soon as a point is reached where they , can work" effectively. The bridge crew Is busy excavating for the cement abutt- Boy's Work Suits V Boys' Waists $1.25 values . - Sl-13 '66c Yalues 48c 2.55 values. - 1.58 w, 2.45 values . - .; - : - , 1.78 ' " " . ' - 23c . 2.85 values v - - - ,.9&S J ; "',' . 1 rrrTTT. . '' S Menj and Boys' crash and straw hats All $1.00 and $1.25 Men's PanI , . , PA ' n 83c X" J? 6 pnC8 " 50 percent 500 Paivsffhole Shoes In this Line are Included Men's, v'om Kids and Canvas. The Prices aV. s and Children. All Kinds. Vlcl. Patents uch beojTiat vou pay for regular fioods i , J; Special These Three Bays on the following: Refrigerators. Lawn mowers ana oaraen nose ments for the bridge across the GrandeOf, . ' j 1"" 1 These gentlemen also yislted the t jZj O O tJ 1 1 tX 1 L lO M KJ 1 CX 1 O camp at the mouth of the Wallowa, J , '1 L. unu report mm xtounsning ciiy nas Stalcmcnt of the Condition of the The Farmery and Traders v National Bank OF LA GRANDE, At the Closo of lluslm-sM July IS, 1008. grown , up there. About 50 tents and an equal number of box cars' are util ized as residences. Water Is pumped fto a tank from the river and a com plete water system ts Installed. Almost as -much side track is laid there as the city of La Grande has. Well equipped machine shops and an up-to-date steel-bending machine add greatly to the effectiveness of the track-laying crewv . To Messrs. Morelock and Maxwell Mr. Brandon reiterated his statement that the crew will reach the canyon house the Inst of next week and will be In Wallowa In six weeks. ASSETS. Time loans 1 t 77,6C.00 Overdrafts, temporary . , ,' S, 846. 73 Bonds, warrants, etc 19.732.S9 Ranking house and fixtures 15,(11.00 Other real estate ......... 6.000.00 u. o. Donus unu premiums ".. .115.875.00 V. , off r . ii Cash and due from banks . . 37.8CS.20 6 per cent re- demptlon fund 750.00 119.(33.90 Tout .$262,490.02 ' LIABILITIES. V Capital stock .. 60,000.00 Rurplus and undivided profits 2,713.45 Cliulatlon 15,000.00 Dividends unpaid ' L200.00 Rediscounts 4.500.00 Deposits and due to banks 179,076.5 Total .22,490.02 v Wa want Jour banking tc-.ount. We sra careful with any business en trusted to us. and our record for conservatism in ths past it our best ginr antae to you for the future. . NOT THE LASOEST. but let us convince you that WE ARE THE BEST bank to do busmass with . , :- ' :- The Farmers and Traders National Bank v of La Grande Is Your Boy or Girl Thin or Nervous? Tarents do not seem ta realize the great importance of curing ncrviiisncs in their children. They cull in a doctor for a cough or a cold, but icrvousncss does not strike them as being serious enough. It is. A thin, nerv ous child rarely develops into a strong, healthy man or woman. More often nervous condi tions become chronic and the child becomes a life-long, delicate, nervous invalid. You can positively cine nervousness in your child with Amerlcanitis Elixir- This remarkable remedy supplies phos phorus in soluble form to the txxly, tones and quiets the nerves and brings them to a normal, permanently healthy condition. The first bottle will convince you of the genuine merit of this remedy. Your duty to yotr cMd 4hou.o1 urge you to try it. 75 Cents Per Bottle THE FAIRNESS CFTHiS GUARANTEE will appeal to very parent, if American) lis does not benefit jour child, jast hring us back your amply bottle and tell os so,aml we'll promptly bAnd yoa back your money. TJtat shows our con fidence ia Ibis romealya Tbore'snotb inf 4antrout about Ameri canitis. Wall giva yoa tba tntlr form. mla LIP fOR That the Cove ball players will have no walk-over tomorrow when they go up against the Amateurs on the local diamond is assured. The . fact ts. most of us and all the team think Cove will lose. Just cast your eye over the line-up of the Boosters beg pardon, the Amateurs, and ttu-n you will tee that Coveltes are up against boys who can play ball some them selves: "".' i Here' It Is: Ralre, catcher; Nelson, pitcher; Williams first base; McClurc, second base; C'hlldrrs, third" base; liruce, shortstop; Fox, left field; Ora ham, center field; Pidcock, right field; Alstott will play on the bench. a. I a a 8 inch f lase berry bowl, special - 28c Tanglefoot fly paper, 3 dbl sh'ts - 6c 9 inch cake stand, special - 63c ONT spool cotton - 4c l-2 gal. water pitcher, special ' - 43c Pearl buttons, per card -' 2 l-2c 8 quart granite sauce pan - - 48c Lawn, good quality, per yd - 6c 4 quart granite sauce pan - - 27c Staple print3, per yd . - 6c 2 quart granite sauce pan - - , 19c . Apron ginghams, per yd 6 l-4c ti t a l n t z il il t n ii t: it 11 it e It It a Golden Coo it it it it PRICES H aa iaiaaaa BEST STOCK SMAL LEST oa At the Bcoiilc. i At the Scenic last evening another good night's business testified to the satisfactory exhibition which Mr. Gar dlnler ts offering the public. Monduy the Scenic will begin to receive films from the regular circuit, nnd then Mr. Oardlnlcr will be able to offer his pa trons three ' complete' changes each week. See regular ad. for dally announcement. Ilnrso Knee Near Imbler, The result of the race at Elgin on the Fourth between the horse belong ing to Elliott Bros, of Imbler, and that belonging to Grant of Summervlllc, was unsatisfactory to Mr. Qrant, and one week from today another race will be run.' The course In along the lane past the Sam Brooks plare near Imbler. It Is said that each party has posted a wager of $250.' Wanted KsfK-rlemytl IMi. "I have never loved before," suld he. "Well." she replied, "I am not run ning a kindergarten." Cherries for Bale. . rtoyal Anne cherries at farm, 20c gallon. Inquire VanDcrmuellen, Bed 32. Stoddard of J. E. 7-22lf Attention, I. O. O. V. All members of La No. It, I. O. O. F., IKfiTIST. Dr. W. V. McMillan. lied 851. J , r air less extraction. ' Expert golC work. Special attention to children's tcoth. La Urande National Bank Building-. are requested to POITND In railroad yards, bunch of be present at our regular meeting Sat- keys. urday night, July 25, 1908. Business office. of Importance to come before the lodge. ( C. II. BLT8TONE, N. Q. Owner can get same nt this - 7-22C FOR SALE Beo Touring car. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. T. N. Murphy. ( -, 7-22tf ICILLthe COUGH and cure the Lunca w,t Br. King's Jev Disooveiy aQLDd TrUI 0U fn ANO At I THROAT AND IVHd TROUfll E8. QUAKANTEED BATISFACXOii V OB, HIOIJEY KEBVHVED. POLK'S KEsascrxN, GAZETTEER A Business Directory of each H ' City, Town and Village In Oregon and WftBhltiRton, glv iiiR a rH-itcrlptlve Sketch of ench plnco, Location, Shliv jilnR Pndlltlra and a (j!nsst- fled Dli-ectory of each llusl- iu and rroaisluo. JR. L. POLK Jt CO.. Inc. tfVs SFATTIF. WASH. J) mm v J L3 U LJ J o U8 Pleasant to t&Ko and does not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Stimulation Without Irritation. Osrso Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxative eyrop combined with the deli " cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and effective than Tills, Tablets and Saline Waters, v as it does not dcraugo the Stomach, or . irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. i Oanto Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi tively tare chronio constipation as it re- . stores the natural action of the intestinal tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem porary relief but the stomach is upset and the bowels are irritated without any permanent benefit having been derived. The condition of the patient remains nn changed. The Stomach, Liver and liowels have not been stimulated and in a few days a stronger purgative may have to be taken. This is why Tills and Aperient Waters never give permanent relief. Their violent action results in an unnat ural movement of the bowels and it is nec essary to keep taking them indefinitely. Why ORINO is different. Oarao Laxative Fruit syrup is the only preparation .that really .act" upon all of the digestive organs. Other nrenar. ations act upon the lower bowel only and do not touch the Liver. It can very read. ily be seen that a preparation that does not act upon all oi the digestive organs can not cure Chronic Oonstipation,Torpid Liver, indigestion, bour btomacn, etc For Biliousness and Sick Headache. Take Omko Laxative Fruit Syrup. 1 Ik sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts an a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without irritating these organs. . " Clears the Complexion. Osrso Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best lax ative for women and children as it it mild and pleasant, and does not gripe os sicken. Kefuse substitutes. OUR GUARANTEE Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded Prepared only by FOLEY V CO., Chicago, Ilk OLD AND RECOMMENDED DY A.T. HILL DRUGGIST A. T. XTJIX, Draoiat.