ETKvrvn ORSERVm, lA GRANGE OREGON, TUXRDAY. AfCrPT
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Waldo Geddes went to Baker City
mis morning on a few days' business
trip.
! Judge E. Hough left this morning
fpr Hot Lake, where he will take a
treatment,
C. E. Eades ot Elgin attended the
funeral of his brother, the late Rev.
A. Eades. 1
E. IV-Pavls, the marble man,' left
this mining for Baker City, where he
goes oh business. .' .
Messrs. Langley and Bosque, offi
cials of the 0. R. & N., are business
visitors here today.
Mrs. Susie Palmer ot Pendleton, wus
In the city toda yto attend'the funeral
of the late Rev. A. Eades.
Mrs. Charles Norby of Kamela, whi
has been In the, city vlBitlng friends,
returned home this morning.
J. W. Oliver, the fire insurance
!rr mnmnw for Union,
where II", goes on comDanv business.
DavliTEi-kles, the sugar kins of thn
world, is in LS Grande today the guest
of George Stoddard and Fred G. Tay.
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I Mrs. I. A. Fields Is home from
ouihsrs . Oregon, where she visited
relatives for some time. She arrived
last evening. . ' ' '
fc.d Coolldge returned last . evening
from the Looking Gloss, where he has
been camping and filming for the past
week or so,
Mrs. Hyrum Baker, of Iowa, who haj
been ()he city the past six weeks, th
guest ,01? Mrs. William Hull, left f jr
home this morning.
Mrs. D. Fitzgerald and children ex
peet to leave In the morning for Lew.
iston, Idaho, to make an extended visit
with friends and relatives,
Mrs. O. A. Clark left this morning
for Denver, where she will Join her
husband, who has located there. Mr.
Clark formerly held a position In the
Foley hotel bar.
Mrs. IL Douglass and Mrs. 1. Par-
rott of i'ullman, Wash., who have
been visiting friends In Enterprise,
passed through the city this morning
en route home.
Councilman J. T. Williamson, who
with his family. Is camping on Ladd
creek, was in the city yesterday eve.
nlng to attend the special meeting of
the city council.
George L. Cleavr went out to thj
Looking niass today. Mrs. Cleaver
will IeJ- later In the week when
Master Walter Cleaver Is sufficiently
Improved In health.
Miss Cora Comers of Seattle, who
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Heacock, left today for the Willamette
valley, where she will visit friends be
fore rtturnlng to her home. ' '
b. C. Kennedy and daughters,
Floyd and Gale, who have been vis
iting J. C. Kennedy of Island City, the
past two months, returned to their
home" Hubble. Neb., this morning.
Mr. ami Mrs. George Hoff left this
morning for Montpelier, Idaho. Mrs,
1 Hoff Is seriously ill and la returning
; to her mother's home In the hope that
a complete rest and change ot climate
will benefit her. . .
i Rev.' Jacob Finger," pastor, of the
First Methodist church In Baker
I City, attended the funeral of the late
I Abraham Eades this morning. Rev.
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SOCIETT. .
Oliver- Willey.
At the homo of the grooms parents
In this city Wednesday evening, Aug
ust 13, Willies J. Oliver and Miss Lot
tie I. Willey were united In marriage,
Rev. p. H. King of Central Church of
Christ, officiating. A few near friends
witnessed the ceremony. Light re
freshments were served. Mr. Oliver Is
well and favorably known In La
Grande, where he has spent much of
his life. For several years he has been
a lineman for the Grande Ronde Elec
tric company. Miss Willea home has
been at Lower Cove, where her par
ents own a ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver will at once be at home on Sec
ond street. ' '
W. f)ea of Union, was also In La
Grande to attend the funeral.
The Misses Marie and Florence Bar
nett of Wasco, left yesterday for
Walla Walla, after a visit with the
Hamilton family In this city. From
Walla Walla they go to Montana for
a short visit. Miss Marie is cashier it
the Wasco bank.
Dispatcher and Mrs. J. F. Corbett,
and sons James and Raymond, re
turned this morning from Whlteflsn,
Morr whore the boys have spent the
summer, and where the parents joinei
them recently. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett
i visited In Portland and Spokane before
i going on to Whlteflsh.
J. E. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
1 Wattt of Kansas City, Mo, who hare
1 been In the city the past few days, the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cates,
I left this mornrng for Portland, from
: where they will return home. Mr.
1 Cox la an uncle of Mrs. Cates, and Mr.
i anMrs. Waltt are her cousins. The
' relaxves had nut had the pleasure of
J a mooting for more than 10 years. It
; is unnecessary to, say that their visit
; was a ploasureable one.
" Inspecting Navy Yard.
Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Aug. 13.
Rear Admiral W. L. Capps, chief
of the bureau of construction and re-
ir. arrived here to Inspect the yard
and to make a report to the secretary
of the navy. , ,
Lost Somewhere in ttoiith La Grande
a pair ot Ice scales. Also a ladles'
rain coat.' Coat was lost on Qekeler
lane; also one bur from 14 wagon.
Finder please return to this office,
or 'phone Red 1741. ' Al-18dwp
For Kale. ,
One nearly new Underwood type
writer for sale cheap If sold at once.
Inquire at this office. A12-18p
WANTED Ulrl, about 12 years old,
as companion for lady, Apply at
this office. - . g-Utf
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO LEAVE
YOUR WATCH A WEEK FOR HEA
COCK TO FIX IT RIGHT. ;:
Mcrry-Go-Iioumt Leaves.
The merry-go-round, which has
been operated at the corner of Fifth
and Pensylvanla since Monday, was to.
day packed up and moved to the de
pot, where it will be loaded and ship,
ped out tonight.
King F v8 Austrian Palace.
Ischl, Austria, Aug. 13. King Ed
ward bade farewell to Emperor Josef
at the railroad station and started on
his way to, Marlenbad.
Birth Record.
Born, at Pendleton, ' Ore., Aug. 18,
1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norrls,
a 10V4-pound daughter.
Oregon Normal (school.
Do you Intend to become a teacher?
The Oregon State Normal schools at
Ashland, Monmouth and Weston, offer
exceptional Inducements to students,
preparing to teach.
For catalog or other Information ad
dress the' presidents of the respective
schools, or C. L. Starr, secretary of
the board, at Salem, Oregon.
Augl5-22-298ept5
Mack Confers With leaders,
Chicago, Aug. 13. Norman Mack,
the democratic national campaign
manager. Is here today in conference
with Joseph U. Daniel, John W, Kern
and Chairman Tomllnson of the' or
ganization committee.
A portable machine by which far
mers may can fruit and vegetables In
the fields Is a recent Invention. Heat
Is. supplied by kerosene.
(7 and (8 degrees of a few days ago.
Snow In Baker City.
Trainmen reported today that flur
ries of snow were seen In Baker City
this morning. The sudden drop In
temperature In Union county seems to
be general and has affected the camp
ers on the mountains disagreeably. .,
H. A. Watson,'1 the Oregon Life In
surance man, who has been In the
Wallowa valley writing Insurance for
his company, has returned. Mr. Wat
tor states that he found business there
good and the people ready to patron'
use the home company.
; 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: V
Fare Baker City, $12; Hianes and
North Powder, $11.60; Union, La
vtranue, Aigin auu iwwu,
Children Children of half-fare age.
one-half of the abovo fares.
Sale date August 21, 1908. v
'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 80, 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,
V. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
August 10, 1908. .
Notice Is hereby given that
CHARLES BROADHURST,
of Union, Oregon, who, on September
1C, 1901, made homestead entry No.
10808 serial No. 0285, for NW SE
EH 6WHSW14 SW14, section
12, township 4 south, range 87, E. W.
M., has filed notice of intention to
maka final five-year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before the register and receiver of the
U. S. land office at La Grande, Ore
gon, on the 6th 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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A new bullet-proof coat, with which
the Russian army la experimenting,
mushroom Mauser bullets fired at
such close range as two paces.
A French sciential has a collection
of S10 human heads, representing
1 svYr known race In the world today
and many prehlstorlo oaes. "
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office, La Grande, Ore,
July It, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
KATHRTN CONNORS.
of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who, on
July t, 1908, made timber and stone
sworn' statement No. 0142, -for NVi
NEK. 8EK NEW, Sec. $1; 8 WW, of
NW1. Sec. $2, Tp. 4 8., R. $8. H. W
M., has filed notice of Intention to
make final timber and atone proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the register and re
ceiver at La Grande, Oregon, on the
15th day of September. 1108,
Clalaant names as
Amanda Miller, of Htonx Valla, 8. D.;
Charles F. Clency, 'o Bloux Falls, f.
D.; John K, Wright, of La Grande,
Ore.; Walter Spenoer, of La Grand,
Ons. r. a BftAMWBLK
T-14-8-98 Register.
An English expert on bees, after a
long series of experiments cams to
the conclusion that they lack the sense
of hearing. 'J
English motor boat builders are
making hulls of pressed steal, form
ing them with enormous hydraulic
presses at a single operatic.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U, 8. Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
J , ... August 10, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
GEORGE A. PIERCE,
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on July
29, 1908, made timber land applica
tion No. O60, for SWK NWK, NK
8WK and lot 4. sent Ion 1, township 4
south, rai.rfa . .. W. M., has filed
notice of intention to make final tlra
ber proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the reg
ister and receiver of the U. 8. land
office at La Grande, Ore., on the 27th
day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Peter
Hobensen, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Far
rier, of Perry, Ore.; Charles Rowland,
of La Grande, Ore.; Frank Gabhart,
of La Grande, Ore.
Jf'. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8, Land Office at La Grande, Ore.,
August 10, 1908;
Notlos Is hereby given that
PETER J. LILLY,
of La Grande, Union ootsaty, Oregon,
who, on January 16, 1908, mads Um
ber land entry No: 086$, for 8 BK
H, NWK SEW and NEW BWH, sec
tion 19, township 4 south, range $9,
E. W. M., has filed notice of Intention
to make final Umber proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before the register and receiver of the
U. a land office at La Orande, Ore
gon, on the 29th day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Vol-
ney J. Dawson, of Portland, Ore. J
John T. Williamson, of La Grande,
Ore.; Charles L. Smith, of La Grande,
Ore.; David E. Cook, of La Orande.
Ore,
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
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AND All THROAT AND LUN0 TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Statement of the Condition of the
FARMERS AND TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
! OF LA GRANDE,
1 At the Close of Busin rs July IS, 1908.
NEWL1N DRUO COMiJk.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A Business Directory of each
City, Town and Village la
Oregon and Washington, giv
ing a Descriptive Sketch of
ach place, Location, 8h!p
ping Facilities and a Classi
fied Directory of each Busi
ness and Profession.
R. L POLK A CO., Inc.
SEATTLE. WASH.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. B. Land Office at La Orande, 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.
02, for SEK NEK. EH BE 14, sec
tion 1, and NE14 of NE14 section 12,
township 4 south, range 17, E. W, M
has filed notice of Intention to make
final timber proof, to estabilvt claim
to the land above described, before the
register and receiver of the IT. 8. land
office at La Orande, Ore., on the 17th
day of October, 1998.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Oeorgs A. Pierce, ol La Orande, Ore.;
Peter Hogensen, of Perry, Ore.;
Charles Farrier, of Perry, Ore.; Frank
Gabhart, of La Orande, Ore.
F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
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ASSETS.
Time loans t
Overdrafts, temporary . . .
Bonds, warrants, etc ....
Banking house and fixtures '
Other real estate
77,414.00
8,848.71
19.711.89
18,611.00
8.000.00
CASH AND AVAILABLE ASSETS
U. S. bonds and ," '
premiums ...118,675.00
Demand loans 88,182.70
Cash and due
from banks '.. 17,855.20
I per cent re-
demptlon fund 760.00 189,688.90
Total
.....'..$262,400.01
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock f 60,000.09
Surplus and undivided
profits ............... 1,718.48
Circulation 16,000.00
Dividends unpaid 1,100.06
Rediscounts 4,500.00
Deposits and due to banks 179,071.57
Total
$263,49041 ;
Ws want your banking account Ws are eareful with any business en-,
t trusted to us, and our record for conservatism in the past is our best guar-
The Farmers and Traders National IBank
OF LA GRANDE
Daily Observer, 65c per Month.
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Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
PERRY, OREGON
Rare Oars fo Asthma.
Ws guarantee to ears asthma,
bronchitis and catarrh. If our medi
cine falls ws will cheerfully refund all
money paid. Writs Arnold's Asthma
Curs Co, 111-114-111 Arcade Build-
trig, Seattle, Wash., or for next 11
days, Morris W. KnlgM, Cove, Ore.
Boa . .
CAN FURNISH LUMBER of ALL KINDS
19 CARLOAD LOU.
Tor 16 inch Chain Wood Delivered at yovr Home,
Call up V. BEAN, La Grande. Phone, Red 1741.