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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1908)
PAGE gtX EVENTVO OBSERVER. LA, GRANTOR OREr.OV. Cut Prices on Lumber and UAVnAV ArfWtT?r w a . . . ' , -, .. . ' " MAKMlM. &aU4J -. ilFfi AFJIV I . iil iLM H 117 ;:. w""""8- 3655 - ! Shingles for large Orders . We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, ,' Cedar REPORT OF THE CONDITIO!-! OF La Grande National Bank TEAMK Hie . Shingles j STODDARD LUMBER CO. FERGUSON'S "WHERE NOTHING IS TOO MUCH TROUBLE." y Where they appreciate your patronage and where they have what you want That's the place to trade, at FERGUSON'S --frfr4-t t.?'V' I THE GEORGE PALMER ! LUMBER COMPANY .V: I RETAIL DEPARTMENT We Solicit Your Orders for Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Chain Wood We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8. : t The week opened this morning with an unusual amount of building, evi dence on Jefferson avenue, t Masons are laying the stono foundation for the new Bolton & Bodmer implement house, an da large crew of men went to work on the M. & M. company lot in the rear of the La Grande National bank building, where considerable ex cavation will be done. At the latter place several teams and a large crew of men broke ground early in the day for what will next spring be a modern brick building. The sidewalk has been torn away, dirt wagons are moving and there is a hur ry and hustle , that means business. Contractor 4KreIger has the contract for excavation and also the construc tion of thtr-baitement and the founda tion. The basement must be complet ed and the foundation ready for the structure itself, by the first of April of next year.. Mr, Krelger states that iuet mi iraveiiu iiiwuaautl cu'uic ymua of ground to remove before the foun dation and basement wall can be built. - AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPT. 23, 1908- RESOURCES Loans and' Discounts ... ,.. United States Bonds ..................... Other Bonds ..... ....... . Real Estate, Furniture, ate ....... ......J - Cash Assets: Due from Banks... .....144,291.05 Duefrom U. S. V Treasurer..-....!;.. 508770 " Cash on hand,..;.....,.......... ,.62,a08,.28-210..284.85 . 606.467.57 : 100,00 0.00 14000.00 , 66.000.00 LIABILITIES J : Capital Stock.. ...... ;.......i.. 100,000.09 Surplus... .. ....... ............ 60.000.00 Undivided Profits .,.......... 9995,85 Circulation ..;. ....., . ...........,..,4. . 62,000.00 Deposits , Indiv. ual,.... ', ..... 694,750.61: U. S. Government ....... 50.0000 Banks- . 10,025.94-754,758.65 Total ....... ...... $936,752,40 Total $986,752.40 Apple" Boxes. 'Phone your orders for apple boxes to the Summervill Lumber Co., Im bler, Oregon. 'NINETY-THREE." The Story of a Famous Name and How it Originated. . The foremost dermatologist In France, Dr. Pubouratid of Paris, and Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, dis 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 Bhort 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 Drug 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 hnir roots had hot been entirely de stroyed. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS GEORGE PALMER, President. - , J. M. BERRY, Vm President. F.L. MEYERS, Cashier. , W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashier. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashier. . J. M. BERRY A. B.:CONLEY. -F. J. HOLMES, V. M. BYRKIT, C. C. PENINGTON, F. L MEYERS GEO. L. CLEAVER. . W. L. BRENHOLTS .GEORGE PALMER ' V', . . ,.; With ample capital, largs experience, and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for ....... wr...M, ,.... j .... ... ........... ... M..ir. 2.T.Z , i7;r; t U; - trality consistent with conservative banking. IT : Jj THEE D B MARKET OSS MOT Is again open for business and here to stay. I have a stock of meat that is not equaled in the state, not even in Portland 1 MY BEEP IS THE BEST THAT THE GRANDE UOXDE VALLEY I'KOMCES. MY POBK IS, LIKEWISE. MY VEAL IS ALL MILK-FATTEN EI) CALVES, AND MY MUTTON IS NOT MUTTON, EOH I AM HAN DLIXO NOTHING BIT SI'IIIXCJ LAMBS. IIEHE IS THE PLACE IF YOU CAKE TOIt A NICE LEG OF LAMB OH CHOP THAT IS PEIU'ECT. I HAVE BOTH HOME-CUBED AND EASTEHN HAMS AND BACON. I GUARANTEE MY LABD TO BE THE BEST ON EARTH. I have the most prompt delivery in the city. Two trips to Old Town daily.. One a 10 o'clock in the forenoon and one at three In the afternoon. I am located on Fir St. first door south of the rdilroad track and second door north of J. W. White's grocery. My phone number is main 15. JUST GIVEME A TRIAL AND I WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT I THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND THE SIEAT BUSINESS, AND I WILL ' ALSO CONVINCE YOC THAT MINE IS THE NEATEST, CLEANEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE MARKET, AND THE BIST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY YOUR MEAT. Remember the Phone Number, Main' 15. L. STILWELL, The Boss Butcher Manager 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 'ailing hair and baldness. Each of these 100 persons were furnished three bottles of tho" 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 halr-restorlng qualities of the preparation, and ex pressed sincere thanks for the won derful benefits brought about by its use. In commemoration of this, the new preparation was named Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We sell this remedy with the dis tinct understanding that it is free of cost to the user in every case where it does not completely remove dandruff, Ktimmulate 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; prices, 60c and $1.00. A. T. Hill. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE T. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) Rates $i.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and SOc All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. per week One block from depot Only house in the city employing Jf ivfte help only i TRY OUR SERVICE I Own Your Water System f And Be Independent i : Sauerkraut Mew and Fresh . A Well Will Solve The Problem Twenty-five yearn experience In the well-drilling business enable mo to do jour work properly and eeonomk-ally. drill to any depth. I am prepared to ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REFfRENCE RE CARDING WELLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY : best Dill Pickles J D. M. HUNT, La Grande ! JustrRecieved POP CORN Kind that pops Pancake Flour and Syrup CITY GROCERY AND BMERY. I E-iPoIack, Prop. : 4 44 Manager D. H. Steward Takes Pleasure In Announcing the Engagement of "THE HOLY CITY" W'i LUELLR M0REY 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"' lhat 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 $t.00; Orchestra Circle 75c; Dress Circle 50c; Gallery 25c and 50c. Seats on Sale Wednesday ' THIS IS A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION Z MMMtM MMtt V V ' ' ' ' V I