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EVTTVTNG OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908.
EIGHT PAGE3.
LOCAL MEH
I THE GEORGE PALMER
LUMBER COMPANY
ESTABLISHED
1887
3655
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
The La Grande National Bank
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We Solicit Ysur Orders for
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, fiiouldlngs,
Chain Wood
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material
promptly. .V .:r-: " r ;;
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
Agents
Oliver
Typewriters
Agents
Edison Phono
graph and Records
THE NEWUN BOOK
AND STATIONERY CO.
La Grande Episcopalians are In
cluded In the official roster of the
first organization of the eastern Ore
gon diocese of that church, effected at
Pendleton this week. The full set of
officers follows: '
President, Rt. Rev.. Robert L. Pad
dock, bishop.
Secretary, Rev. J.( Nellson Barry of
Baker City.' ,
Committee on elections, Rev. Upton
H. Glbbs, La Grande; It. J. Slater, of
Pendleton. ..
Treasurer, J. T. Lamblrth, Pendle
ton.
Council of advice, Revs. Charles
Qulnney, Pendleton: Upton H. Glbbs
of La Grande; and Joseph T. Peters,
Judge Lunto of Baker.
Chancellor or legal advisor, Judge
William Ramsey of La Grande.
: Board of missions. Revs. Qulnney,
Barry and Glbbs, Messrs. G. N. Proeb
stel of Weston, Murray Kay of The
Dalles and H. C. Eastham of Vale,
Finance committee, Rev. Qulnney,
Frederick Warner of Baker City, Jos.
T. Peters of The Dalles.
. Examining chaplains, Revs. . Quia
ney, Barry and Glbbs.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPT, 23, 1908
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock..., ......
Surplus
Undivided Profits ...
Circulation .... ...........
Deposits
Indiv ual,......,..
U. S. Government.
. Banks ...., ...
1 ' Total ......
............... 100.000.09
. . 60,000.00
. . 9995,85
..:.......w.. , 62.000.00
J 694.750.6 1
50.0000
10,025.94-754,756.65
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .
United States Bonds
Other Bonds
Real Estate. Furniture, etc ...
Cash Assets: ;
Due from Banks.....
Duefrom U. S.
606.467.57
100.000.00
14000,00
56.000.00
144.291.05 3087-70
Cash on hand...
Total.,
,....62.906,.23-210..284.e3
,. $986,752.40 ;
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
$983,752,40
GEORGE PALMER, President.
. v , F.L. MEYERS, Cashier.
SHERWOOD
J. M. BERRY
."" " V ".' J. M. BERRY, Vtaa Prusioent.
W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier.
WILLIAMS, 2nd Asistant Cashier.
: A." B'CONLEY, ; F. J. HOLMES, F. M. BYRKIT, ' C. C. PENINGTON,; F. t. MEYERS
GEO. L. CLEAVER. W, L. BRENHOLTS GEORGE PALMER .
With ample capital, large experience, and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for
your deposits; and solicit your banking business, promis'n you courtew treatment, and erery lib
erality consistent with conservative banking.
The largest and most complete line
books, Stationery, School sup
plies and novelties in Union
County
Not la the Directory.
But a meat ordor placed with the
Boss Meat Market will receive prompt
attention from L. Stllwell, the Boss
butcher. 'Phone Main 15. Oct5
Souviners and
Postal Cards
Office
Suppli
Just What You Ordered.
Tou can" depend upon your order
coming just as you ordered It when
you place your meat order with Stll
well, the Boss butcher. 'Phone Main
15. Oct5
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"NINETY-THREE."
The Story of a ruinous Name and How-
it Originated.
The foremost dermatologist in
France, Dr. Sabourand of Paris, and
Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, dls-
covered that a microbe caused bald
ness. To prove their theory, Dr. Sab
ourand infected a guinea pig with some ,
of these microbes, and in a compara
tively short time" the animal was de
nuded of every hair that was on its
body. ,
Some eminent hlstologlsts and
chemists were employed by the Unit
ed Drue Co.. Boston, Mass., to find
the means of destroying these ml
crobes and a remedy that would ere
ate a new growth of hair where the
hair roots had not been entirely de
stroyed.
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Is again open for business and here to stay. I have a :
i stock of meat that is not equaled in the state, not j
; even in Portland , j
MY BEEF IS THE BEST THAT THE GRANDE ROXPE VALLEY
PRODUCES. MY PORK IS, LIKEWISE. MY VEAL. IS ALL MILK-FAT-
TEN ED CALVES, AND MY MUTTON IS NOT MUTTON, FOR I AM HAN- ,
! DLING NOTHING BIT SPRING LAMBS. HERE IS THE PLACE IF
YOU CAKE -FOR A NICE LEG OF LAMB OR CHOP THAT IS PERFECT.
I HAVE BOTH HOME-CURED AND EASTERN HAMS AND BACON.
1 I GUARANTEE j
MV LARD TO BE THE BEST ON EARTH. ,
J I have the most prompt delivery in the city. Two rlps to Old Town daily. One at j
io o'clock in the forenoon and one at three in the afternoon. I am located on Fir:
? St. first door south of the railroad track and second door north of J. W. White's .
grocery. My phone number is main 15.
t JUST GIVE ME A TRIAL AND I WILL CONVINCE YOU TILT I J
2 THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND THE MEAT BUSINESS, AND I WILL J
! ' ALSO CONVINCE YOU THAT MINE IS THE NEATEST, CLEANEST AND
! MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKET, AND THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY
TO BUY YOUR MEAT. V
I Remember the Phone Number, Main 15. :
L STILWELL, : : : Manager;
. The Boss Butcher I
After months of study, experiment
ing and research work, they discovered
what they claimed would do what was
demanded., To unquestionably prove
their theory, 100 leading druggists, lo
cated In as many different cities, were
requested to each furnish the name of
a responsible' person suffering from
falling hair and baldness. Each of
these 100 persons were furnished three
bottles of the preparation with a re
quest to give it a thorough trial and
report results.
Five of these persons failed to re
port. Two declared they had been
bald for years; that their hair follicles
had long been closed and their scalps
were smooth and glossy. .
Ninety-three of the 100 sent in en
thusiastic reports, stated that they
were delighted with the hair-restoring
qualities of the preparation, and ex
pressed sincere thanks for the won
erful benefits brought about by its
urfe. In commemoration of this, the
new preparation was named Rexall
93" Hair Tonic.
We self this remedy with the dis
tinct understanding that It is free of
OBt to the user in every case where It
does not completely remove dandruff,
stlmmulate the hair follicles, revitalize
the hair roots, stop the hair from fall
ing out, grow new hair and make the
scalp free from irritation.
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic comes in
two sizes; prloes, 50c and 1.00. A. T.
Hill.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE 1
T. J. CRAY Prop. (New Management)
Swifts j
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Rates $1.00, $t.2S,$i.50
Best 25c meal In the city
Beds2Sc and 50c
Ali outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
One block horn depot
Only house in the I
city employing
white help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Cor. ilh & Mams Aire., One Block IVesf of tie Foley Hotel
Premium
Hams And
Bacon
All New Rigs-Well Matched Teams
Single Horses For Ladies
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CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY.
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Manager D. H. Steward
Takes Pleasure in Announcing the Engagement of
"THE HOLY CITY"
with LUELLA MOREY as SALOME
Direction - Le Comte and Flesher
M The Steward, One Night Only
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th
This Transformation Scene Showing the Opening of the
Tomb, the Ascension of Christ, Followed by Innumberable
Angels, closely followed by the opening of the Great Gates
of the
"NEW JERUSALEM"
That opens to view the Golden Inworklng of the Immortal
' City
THE MOST LAVISHLY PRESENTED PRODUCTION OF THE
SEASON
By Special Arrangement the Prices Will Be
Orchestra $f.00; Orchestra Circle 75c; Dress Circle
Gallery 25c and 50c. Seats on Sale Wednesday
50c;
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THIS IS A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
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