La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 12, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    SXKKTSn .RSKf?VFTl. LA GltAyDE OREGOX, WFDXESnAT, ACGTCT 12. 1908.
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LOCAL ITEMS. '
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Mrs. John Reed and son Prank, have
gone to Corvallls to visit relatives.
W. A. Kicks of Baker City, was a
business visitor In La Ctrande yester
flay. ' . . .
J. B. Stoddard Is In Telocaset today
transacting business with lumbermen
.. th?re. . .' ' :; ; .: '
: Engineer C. L. Payne took his de
parture todny for Indiana, his old
home. . '
S. M. Oarnes of Irabler spent yes
twday ' L Grande, le returned
this morning.
C. Peterson ofTacoma, was in the
dty this morning. He left on No. 6
for Baker CKy. " "
P. D. McCulley passed through the
city this morning, en route to Joseph
from Portland.
j L. Parker returned to Elgin this
morning after attending the circus
here yesterday.
j Bert Perry, representing the Contl
ajental Cash company of San Francis
.".i. "" Wnntlnton today, j
Mrs. 1J.1D. Turner returned ' today
t'om a visit in Baker City. Bhe was
iccompanled by her son Frank. '-.
Miss Maggie Coleman Went toj, En
't'rprlse today to visit with Miss Ber
l Ice Ellsworth, formerly of this city. '
Route Agent Birch of the Pacific
xpress company.passed through the
i ty today en route to points east of
I ere. ,
Mr. and Mrs. ' Jay Dobbins, who
I ave been spending a few days in La
( rande, left today for their home in
J oseph. ,
Mlsseyla Andrews, Stella Kiefer
I nd Gladys and Bernlce Lloyd of Im
I ler, attended the circus in La' Grande
; esterday.
Among the Pendletonlans In the city
esterday to attend the circus were
nn L. Burroughs and Mr. and Mrs.
. Rqy Raley.
Manager G. C. Osburn is in Elgin
oday transacting "business in connec
tion with the Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph company.
J C, R. Tlttvnton, the architect, left
todiy for seph, where he will draw
VP plans for" a beautiful contry resi
dence for Jay Dobbins.
Mrs. Frank Welch of Pendleton, re
turned to the camp at Meacham after
t week's sojourn In this city, the guest
)f Mrs. Otto E. DUllon. j
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rohan,. who for
he past two weeks have been visiting
riends and relatives here, returned to
heir homsfTf Umatilla this morning.
Guy Byriy, manager of the George
Palmer Lumber company, made one
f his frequent visits to the lumber
:amps on the Looking Glass today.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nubey of
Joseph, were among the Wallowa
county visitors who attended the cir
cus yesterday. They returned home
this morning..
! Mrs. Charles Eppinger is the guest
lof Mrs. F. 8. Ivanhoe at La Grande,
tnd accompanied Colonel and Mrs.
kvanhoe'the Looking Glass creek
picnic Sunday. ''. -
I Sheriff Lane of Ada county, Idaho,'
returned this morning to Boise with
George King, the man who was ar
rested here yesterday charged with
Stealing a suit case,
j Mrs. J. A. Robinson and son Don
Aid of Pendleton, left this morning for
jMeacham, where they are located for
.the lumcj'r, after a short visit with
her aunt.Urs. J. A. Russell.
I Mr. and Mrs. - Joseph Sheets of
Union, who have been visiting Mr. F.
L. Sheets of this city for the past few
days, will leave this morning for their
home. Baker City Democrat
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Hagglns of
Walla Walla, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sllverthorn, returned
home this morning. Mr. Hlgglns Is
Walla Walla's leading drug man.
Miss Amy Olmstead, accompanied
lay her brothers Earl and Aaron, who
'jhave been In the city the guests of
' Colonel and Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoe, re
turned thla morning to their home at
Enterprise. The young people are
daughter and sons of County Judge
Olmstead of Wallowa county.
! Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth of Port
end, who have been looking over the
city for the past week, with a view of
locating, left this morning for Baker
City to spend a few days. They apeak
In thlrf ghest terms of Grande Ronde
jvalley, and It Is highly probable that
they will locate here.
W. 8. Eckleshaw, general foreman
jfor the Western Union Telegraph com
pany In Oregon, Washington, part of
Idaho and a part of British Columbia,
vent east this morning, after Inspect
ing the system In Union county. Lo
oal Line Superintendent Tim Donovan
went to Huntington with him.
A party of La Grande people went
to Kamela today" to establish camping
quarters for a week. Those who went
were Mrs. A. E. Merchesony Mrs. Da
vid Bay, Mrs. Frank Bay.-Charles Mer
chlson, Arlle Bay ajid Clare Bay.
Mrs. Edith Jennings and two daugh
ters, of Joseph, Wallowa county, were
In the city yesterday to visit friends
and seo the circus. The littla folks
will go on to Hood River, where they
will v!!t' their grandmother.
Mrs. W. A. Lynch of Wheeling, W,
Vs., mother of Mrs. Charles Baker
and Mrs. Jessie Falrhurst, Mrs. Ba
ker's sister, of Victor, Col., arrived
this morning to spend the rest of the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Baker.
Herman Clarke left this morning
for the Looking Glass, where he will
camp a few days. He was accompan
ied by Master Albert Currey, who de
serted the .Currey camp to assist in
unloading the circus and watering the
elephant yesterday. : ' '
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sklles, who are
camping in Wallowa canyon, came In
yesterday to attend the pink lemon
ade festival, which was held under
the auspices of Messrs. ' Barnum St
Bailey.-, They report the affair a
grand success, both socially and flnan
elsllv. Mr. and Mrs. Sklles were for
mally presented to the guests ana an
fully guarded from accident by Mr.
Sllverthorn during the festivities of
the day.
SPEX AND RINGS FIXED AT
HEACOCK'S SO TOU CANNOT SEE
THE P"LACE WHERE THEY ARE
SOLDERED.
Seashore Excursion.
For a special train excursion to
North (Washington) beach points, the
O. R. & N. company will sell round
trip tickets to Nahcotta, Wash., under
the following conditions; '
Fare Baker City, $12; Hlanes and
North Powder, $11.50; Union, La
Grande, Elgin and Imbler, $10.
Children Children of half-fare age,
one-half of the above fures.
Sale date August 21, 1908.
Stop-overs Continuous passage 'In
both directions, except that stop-over
will be allowed at Portland on return
trip within the limit. All tickets will
bear as destination, Nahcotta, Wash.,
but passengers may stop off at and
may check baggage to any point be
tween Hegler, Wash., and Namcotta,
Wash.
Limit Final return- limit Septem
ber 5, 1908. Extension of return limit
to September SO, will be granted upon
payment of difference between this
excursion rate and the season fare,
as authorized In circular No. 110, I.
C. C. A-487.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
August 10, 1908.
Notice is hereby glvn that
DAVID W. Hu"
of Elgin, Union county, Ore., who, on
August,' 10, 1908, made timber land
application No. 0859, for Stt 8W14,
section S, NH NW54,' section 8, town
ship 8 south, range 35, E. W. M., has
filed notice of Intention to make final
timber proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the reg
ister and receiver of the U. S. land of
rlce, at La Grande, Oregon, on the
38th day of October, 1908. ,
Claimant names as witnesses: Sam
uel Parker, of Elgin, Ore.; W. H. Gib
son, of La Grande, Ore.; II. J. Hug,
of Elgin, Ore.; Henry Hug, of Elgin,
Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
wAugl40ct28
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO LEAVE
YOUR WATCH A WEEK FOR HEA
COCK TO FIX IT RIGHT.
The most damnable handicap that
a man can struggle under la the belief
that he Is not as good at any other.
Mocft.
To My VrwL-u an Patrons:
Having kOld my stock of hardware
etc, to Messrs, Lilly and Foster, who
will continue in the same line of bus
iness, and at the same place. Mr.
Lilly having been associated with me
tor tho past six years, I take pleasure
In recommending the new firm to my
many friend and patrons and trust
that you will find business with them
as pleasant as our business relations
hat always been. I will be found at
the store during the month of July,
and will be pleased to have as many
of my friends call and settle their ac
counts as possible during the month.
Thanking you for the many favors
shown me, I remain,
Very respectfully,
MRS. T. N. MURPHY.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Lost-r-Somewhere, in South La Grande
a pair of tee scales. Also a ladles'
rain coat. Coat was lost on Gekeler
lane eIho one bur from $ wagon.
Finder please return to this office,
or 'phone Red 1741. A12-18dwp
For Sale.
- One- nearly new Underwood type
writer for sale cheap If sold at once.
Inquire at this office
A12-18P
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , '
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
; August 10,' 1908.
Notice is, hereby given that '
PETER J. LILLY,
of La Grande, Union county, Oregon,
who, on January 15, 1908, made tim
ber jand entry No. 0863, for 84 BE
U. NWK SE and NEK BW14, sec
tion 19, township 4 south, range, 83,
E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention
to make final timber proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before the register and receiver of the
U. 8. land office at La Grande, Ore
gon, on the 29th day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: "Vol
'""Tory Portland, Ore,;
John T. Williamson, of La Grande,
Ore.; Charles L. Smith, of La Grande,
Ore.; David E. Cook, of La Grande,
OM. . .
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. .'
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,. -U.
S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
August 10. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
CH&RLE3 BROADHURST,
of Union, Oregon, who, on September
18,, 1901, made homestead entry No.
10808 serial No. 0288, for NW SE
K.-EVi SWK, SW 8WH. section
12, township 4 south, range 37, E. W.
M., has filed notice of intention to
make final five-year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
befute tl.e register and receiver of the
,U. S. land office at La Grande, Ore
gon, on the 25th day of September,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
Bartmess, George Bartmess, Frank
Gabhart, Isaac Hill, all of La Grande,
Ore.
F. C.' BRAMWELL, Register.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
August 10, 1908. i
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Notice is hereby given that
GEORGE A. PIERCE,
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on July
29, 1908, made timber land applica
tion No. 0600, for SW NW14, NH
SW4 and lot 4, section 1, township 4
south, range 87, E. W. M., has filed
notice of Intention to make final tim
ber proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the reg
ister and receiver of the U. 8. land
office at La Grande, Ore., on the 27th
day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Peter
Hobensen, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Far
rier, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Rowland,
of La Grande, Ore.; Frank Gabhart,
of La Grande, Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. '
wAugl40ct23
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
August 10, 1908. .
Notice Is hereby given that
MINNIE B. PIERCE,
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on July
29, 1908, made timber land entry No.
0662, for SE NEU. EH 8EVi, sec
tion 1, and NE14 of NEVt section 13,
township 4 south, range 37, E. W. M.,
has filed notice of Intention to make
final timber proof, to establlsher claim
to the alnd above described, before the
register and receiver of the U. 8. land
office at La Grande, Ore., on the 27th
day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George A. Pierce, of La Grande, Ore.;
Peter Hogenten, of Perry, Ore.;
Charles Farrier, of Perry, Ore.; Frank
Gabhart, of La Grande, Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
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Treasurer's Call for City Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there are
now funds on hand to pay all out
standing warrants Issued on General
Fund of the La Grande city, up to and
Including No. 1161, endorsed March
II, 1907.
Interest on all warrants on general
fund from No. 1144 to No. (761, In
clusive, ceases from this date.
There are also funds In the treas
ury to pay all warrants Issued against
water fund of La Grands City, up to
and Including No. 7511, endorsed
March 11, 1901. Interest on all war
rants on water fund from No. 7111 to
No. 7811, Inclusive, ceases from date
of this call. La Grande, Ore., August
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J. K. WRIGHT, .
City Treasurer.
Statement of the Condition of tho
FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
OF LA GRANDE,
At tbe Close of Buslnese July IS, 1908,
' ASSETS.
Time loans I 77.684.00
Overdrafts, temporary ... 1,848.73
Bonds, warrants, etc .... 11,782.89
Banking house and fixtures 15,611.00
Other real estate 6,000.00
CASH AND AVAILABLE ASSETS
U. S. bonds and ' '
premiums ...515,675.00
Demand loans 55,163.70
Cash and due
from banks .. 87,356.20
1 per cent re
demption fund 760.00 189.681. 90
Total 3202,490.02
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock ....... ....I 60,000.06
Surplus and undivided
profits 1,713.45
Circulation yl 16,000.00
Dividends unpaid f 1.200.09
Rediscounts 4,500.06
Deposits and due to banks 171,076.67
Total 263,460.01
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