KlfiHT TACES. 'EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE OREGON', FRIDAY, AVGlVr 7, 1008. I'AGE JIVE. V ' 4 - '. LOCAL ITEMS, , Read, the Golden Rule ail before going. on the Conductors' excursion. posto'f Ice Inspector TroenseKaard Is transacting business between her and Elgin today. ' V"' A work train was put to work at Ptirkee yesterday. Conductor Cherry and Engineer Schubert are In charge. A. B. Parker returned to his home in Spokane today after visiting his tpoiher-ln-law, J. K. Wright, of this . John Collier will be accompanied on his tour of the United State by his daughter, Miss 'Trottle.'V They leave tonight. , ''-.-' Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Frllts and daugh ter. Miss Nora, left today for Looking Glass, where they will Join the Cleaver camping party, : Miss ' Gertrude Pike and Mr. Bean will sing a duet at the Saturday after noon and evening performances at the , Fireman C. L. Payne expects to ."leave In a few days for his old home In Indiana to visit friends and rela tives for several weeks. ; Frank H. Wright, a representative of the Standard Oil company, left to day for Portland after spending a few days with O. R. ft N. officials here. Good progress is being made on the long piece of cement sidewalk that Is to be built In front of Jhe Julius Roesch brewery building on Jeffer son avenue. - R. E. Nelson, at on time postofflce lnroector. with . headquarters In this ly, but now located at Boise, passed through today to Wallowa county on business. : Fireman Charles Snow, formerly em-cloved on the b. R. ft N. here, Is now working on the Portland local out of Pendleton In the place formerly occupied by Will Adler. .', Mis. J. H. Robinson and Mrs, Frank Welch of Pendleton, who are spend ing the summer at Mencham camp lnt, ore oxperted to arrive this eve- li.T for a short stay with relatives. A portion of the 18 coaches that will make up the two special exeur soln trains to tho Looking Glass next Sunday, are now In the yards. More will be coming In the course of tonight and tomorrow., -' Rig Rill Cotteman, one of the pitching staff of the La Grando club In the Inland Empire league, made a Uome run while playing with the Jfhtks In the.Trl-Clty league the other day. Big Bill Is picking up In his but ting column since he left La Grande. Walter Ferguson Is home from a business trip to Union.. He will be located In his new quarters on Adams avenue some time next week. The plate glass window In thje An drows ft Bfrry store front which was broken, a few days ago. is to, be re placed with a new glass lu a few days" ; Mr. and Mrs. Slgler of Iowa, who have been touring , Canada, reached La Grande this morning and went on to Looking Glass, where they ' will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cleaver. v . The lull In county Business Is very lengthy, Asldo from Issuing an occa sional permit to hunters,, and less of ten a marriage certificate, the county clerk's office has no business other than routine office book Work, . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boch, who some time ago made this city their homo, when Mr. Boch was connected with the Boch ft Thomas meat market, passed through tfW.rlty last evening en route to Portland from the City of Mexico, where they have spent the past two years, ' ' Still the Improvement worn muk uu. Stanlels ft Bugg have Just finished the work of polishing the hard wood and exterior painting of the N. K. West home on Fourth street, and are now putting the finishing touches on the Loftus building, at the' corner of Ad ams avenue and Depot street. Chief of Police Walden returned last evening form a. trip to the Wallowa. While on the trip, he visited tho gov- ernment f sh hatchery on the Grange Ronde rnor. where he says, he mae a careful Mudy of fish culture. tT)f! chief says the process of raising fish Ik an interesting one, : and he o tiy wishes he had had move time to re main and learn more about the ness. After three days and a half on their way, Mayor M. K. Hall, Charles Vur plllat and V. J. Church reached Toll- gate on Wednesday noon, according to advices received here from the party which Is now somewhere on the Walla Walla nlver. catching an abund ance of fish. The trip overland was made on horseback. What the delay and slowness of progress could mean Is veiled In mystery. Al (Sunshine) Lodell, the fast first baseman of the La Grande Babes, will, play with the Vancouver team of the Tri-Clty league against the All Stars, on the Vaughn street grounds at Port land -next Sunday. ' He will captain his team during thr gome. Inciden tally he will be watched at that time by a rustler for the Northwest league, who Is hustling up a likely-looking bunch fir his clubs next spring. Report of the Condition of The Eaxtcrn Oregon Trust & Saving .v - ; Hunk, - ;. At La Grande, In the state of Oregon. at the colse of business July 15, 1908. Resource.,.. Loans and discounts . 4 . . .$105,473.55 Overdrafts, secured and un secured .' 114.00 Bonds, securities,. etc . 12,618.89 Banking house, furniture, . and fixtures ,... ;2,208.70 Rediscounts . u.Ci 3.53 Due from banks (not re serve banks) ... '4,278.39 Due from approved reserve banks ................ . - 6,563.23 Expense ................ 4.29S.78 Bills in transit and Inter est paid ........ 1,073.9.4 Cash on hand .', .......... 6,791.33 Suspense account ........ , 80.60 Total 1147,624.81 V Liabilities. Capital" stock paid In ... .8 Surplus fund ............ Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes patd , . uue ui. iMuna Individual deposits sub ject to check .......... Demand certificates of de posit ........ M ....... . State deposits ........... Savings deposits ........ 60,000.00 . 824.48 4.084.84 - 86,159.18 36.885. tl 8,588.74 8,900.71 lISIifElSIIiliii Special Bargain Prices for Three Days Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the pGOLDEN RULE STORE!! It it it it ; The Bargain Basement ductors' Excursion with the following arfces Spccizls will make your trip n:c:s enpyste at the Con rfihscs rpecs Prices ; : Chip Lunch Baskets each - 9, 12 &. 18c Chip Lunch Baskets with covers - each - - - 23c, 33c &.43C $1.75 Bamboo Lunch Baskets " ' Special ''.'- - $1.43 65c Raffan Lunch Basket : - 58c 75c Bamboo Lunch Basket - - ' 63c 50c Bamboo Lunch Basket Tin Plates Special Tin Gups Special v -Can Openers Special Paper Napkins, per 1 00 Fans Specia Butcher Knives Special - Total.. 1147,684.81 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss: I, T. J. Scroggln, assistant cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn ly swear that the- above statement Is true to the bst of my knowledge and belief. " T. J. SCROGGIN, - . Assistant Cashier. Subscribed and nworn to before fne this 7th day "of August," 1908, C. S. WILLIAMS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: , FRED J. HOLMES, GEORGE PALMER, Directors, Statement of the Condition of the FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, At the Close of Uuslii csa July 13. 1908. ' , ASSETS. frime loans $ . Werdrafts, temporary ... Bonds, warrants, etc."...; Ranking house and fixtures Other real estate . . I 77.66 00 3,846.73 19.732.39 15.611.00 6,000,00 CASH AND AVAILABLE ASSETS U. 8. bonds and premiums .. .'115,675.00 Demand loans 85.J53.70 Cash and due -'from banks .. 37,856.20 ?er cent re demption fund 750.00 139,633.90 Total . . .$26 J, 190.02 .LIABILITIES. Capital stock...........- 60,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits Circulation 'Dividends unpaid Rediscounts . . ; - SOCIETY. Mrs. F. L. Meyers entertained the ladles of the Kaffee Klatoh this af ternoon In honor of Mrs, E. W. Hart lett of Portland, who was a member of the club before she moved to the metropolis. Mrs. J. C. Gulling will entertain the "500" club this evening. The enter tainment will be furnished at the Sherwood Electric, where the hostess will take her guests. Following the visit to the theuter en masse, the guests will be refreshed at tho Gulling home. I Fishing TackljtJJ tl looks Special t---.-Z. Regular I5C value Special rolding Gups Special , MEN S CRUSH HATS 25c Values Special 13c , A large range of sizes, cool and com fortable when fishing Special - 13c MEN'S LNDERYVFAR 70c Suit Special 50c Avery light cool garment in two colors ray and blue mixed Special - 50c BOY'S WASH SUITS $1.45 values Special $1.08 In ages from 2 to 6 years, comes in gray and white checks and mixtures, neat and very cheap at - - - $1.08 Crush Skirts Values up io $3.25 Specials 75c Good, cool garments, just the very thing for a camping trip. Special - 75c Long Silk and Lisle Gloves $1.15 value .Special - - ,,."-;' 88c Lawn Waists Special 43c up to $1.48 In White, Black, Light Blue and Plaids, trimmed in lace insertion and embroid eries and a few plain tailored. Sizes from 32 to 44. flie Golden BEST STOCK. TASTIME DARK. Closed Ciitl! tho ntlicr Rvonie IJttlo Cooler. 2,713.45 15,000.00 1,200.00 4,500.00 Deposits and due to banks 179,076.6, Total , . (202. 100.02 Ws -want your bankin account. We.a r. e.r.ful-jth any b .in... l you ' - npcf i 1. . A kniin. Will; WE Anc, l na dui o" w thi The farmers arid Traders National Bank ' , OF LA GRANDE Olwervcr Mwlianli-ul Force FcomH, J. 8. Houx, the big-hearted Cove fruitgrower, was In the city yesterday with a load of cherries and Incidental ly handed the Observer mechanical force a "package" In the shape of a gallon of cherrles--cherrleg of the Royal Anne. variety the kind which are making old Grande Uonde, famed the world over. But the mechanical force must plead to playing a prac tical Joke on Mr. Houx. Little did he think that the likely young man to whom he gave the chenles, was none other than a member of the mechan' leal force, and not one of the repor tfU'lal stuff, to whom was told the glories of the lusclo'us frutr." But from the foreman to the "devil" tender our thanks, and willingly, add our nilte of publicity to the "thought fulness of Mr. Houx arid to the su peilor size, fluvnr and irimllty of hi delicious cherries. .Mr. Houx stilt has many cherries he wishes to dlcpose of and patrons can rest assured of large measure at a price, that will suit all t'omn again, Mr, Houx, your fruit Is ho rd to beat. Patrons of the Pastime will find thi house dark until, the weather takes a turn for the cooler. Mr. Wilson saya that tha weather is too warm JiibI at .. tnt tha tit 1 1 . Ill I uf n Ml hilt (IT. nVMV " v " v " - ...... i A later on the rastlme will De jusi as bright as any show shop In the state. - 4 How am 1 to have that white suit of mine looking Fresh and Neat all summer as it does now? Tho answer is simple., When ever it becomes soiled : : : : : : PHONE MAIN 7 . .... ; ; : : VVE will do the rest ' WE have a force of Experienced halp to look after your wantsin this line and you need have no fear of sending your most delicate garments to us. . WP. Guarantee I to satisfy you. ,A. B. C LAUNDRY AlTrti-l for Murder. Los Angeles. Aug. " After shooting and kllllug W. F. H.ate. a .wealths rancher of Walnut Center, Olllo O, Col ley, son of the state senator of Ok liihoina. Is In Jill! hero awaiting Inves tigation. The shunting followed a ser lis of iiarrfls over JJale' cruelty t his horse. While Corley was w-.rklng In the field Heulo ran towards him with a knife. Corley filed the fatal shot. WATCH WORK Tl'HNKD OCT PROMPTLY AND OVARANTEED AT HRACOCK'B. . Wrrlel Over llorlng. Oyster Bay. X. T.. Aug. 7. Becre tury of War Wright and Col. Hugh Scott, of West Point academy, arrived today to riiseui the West Point hexing eases with Roosevell. Wright said: see a whole lot of trouble stirred up ovr lhes cases, since my last visit I had no Idea the matter was of such Quiet at iJind Offko. The land office was a quiet place today, no applications or proofs being made. The officials ' were given an opportunity to make up bnck book work. , ORDER; . In the County Court of Union County, Oregon, Hitting In Probate. In tlie matter of the guardianship of Louis W. Bay, a minor. It appearing to the court from the petition of Anna H. Bay, guardian or the person and estate of Louis W. Hay. minor, that said minor Is the owner of the following described real estate, to-vlt: An undivided one-half Interest (subject to the dower Interest .of Anna B. Hay) In and to lots 9 and 10, of block J0, of Chaplin's addition to the town of Xa Grande., I'nl-in county, Oregon. Also an undivided one-sixth Interest In and to lot S, of block 2. "B" street, original townslto of La Orande, t'n,0h county. Oregon, And it further appearing to the Court that It Is necessary for trfe maintenance of snld ward and that It Is expedient and for the best Interest of the estate, of snld ward that such real estate be soM and that the proceeds thereof re used for the maintenance of said ward and be put out dn Interest or Invested In some productive stock; It Is by this court ordered that the n. Nt of kin and all persons Intni-estvil In -said estate of said minor re and the ware hereby regalied to appear at the office of the undersigned county Judge of I'nlon county. Oregon, at the court house In La Orande, Cnlon county, Oregon, on Tuesday, the th duy of September, 190, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. to show cause why a license should not be granted lo said guardian to sell said 'above-described real estate, and It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published In the La Orande Evening Observel for four successive weeks. I Orande, Oregon, August 4, 1I1. J. C. HENRY, County Judge. 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