La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 12, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRAXDE. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER, 13. 10S.
EIGHT PAGES.
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I! Dry Goods, Millinery; Clothing and Shoes
:: For more than six weeks we have been recieving almost :
:: daily shipments of Fall and Winter merchandise until now :':
H our store is filled to overflowing with nice new goods and
:: they ARE new goods, not job lots or old shop worn stuff I:
:: but good clean merchandise that you can depend on for :
:: quality and service. Our guarantee is back of every article :
ic ocu emu ju aiiuw Hidj uur pnc5 are ngni we quote
:: some of the more staple goods as follows:
Standard Prints," per yard '. . 6c
Apron Ginghams, per yard . . ... ,6Jc
28-lnch Percales, per yard 7 He
Outing Flannel, So, 8 l-3c, 10c, 12 Ytc
Mope MuHlln, per yard .......... 10c
Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, per yd 27 He
Bleached Sheetings, t-4, per yd 20c
Ladle' fleeced .Underwear, per
...garment . ....tn tn
Ladles' ' wool Underwear, per
garment... ,50c and np
Children fleeced Underwear, per
garment 13c and up
Children4 wool Underwear, per
garment 35c and np
Men', heavy ribbed Underwear, v
per garment ............. .37 c
Men's heavy fleeced Underwear , .
per garment ................. 50c
Men's heavy wool Underwear,
per garment 91.00 and up
10- 4 Cotton Blankets , ;, 75c
11- 4 Cotton Blankets ............. $1.00
12- 4 Cotton Blankets . . '. .., $1.50
Eastern Wool Blankets ......... . . $3.05
Oregon Wool Blankets $1.50
Oregon Tiger Blankets $5.50
O r wvm I 9tf 'n addition to selling you good merchandise at a small
i ill Q til DSn ma'0n of Profit' we 9'lve FREE wiih 55.00 cash
iviuiiivvii purchase a premium wortH 50c.
The Peopled:
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Puffs, Kels ltd Up-
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ADAMS AVENUE X
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Opening Sale of the
CAREY ACT LAND
Approximately 15.000 aero, of th. best Irrigable land In the West
caud : King'. ,. ,daho. on th. main . of olZ iTrl
l ,. Mill be mif-nnit tnr ! . ...... ... ...
. ' ' "i'ors unaer th. term, of the Carey
Act,
OCTOBtR 12, 1908.
vr.brar,f!mnt f CVe 'ttnd' protc, trm nf
! , '0.r"' " pron,)u''c- by expert, to b. the b,t fruit
.. ..v.nv.., BUII ,n ,ne l)01lt rru ,.... .
- IVe pu iust a little
ish on
collars. They do not soil
so easily. 1
TRY US THIS MONTH
your shirts and t
CHERRY'S NEW
LAUNDRY.
I Pacific States Phone
t Main 78
Independent Phone 12tt
(Continued from page 1.)
The last statement published by th-i
bank was as Indicative of prosperity
as any coming from that institution.
It follows, Identically as it appeared
recently, sworn to by the cashier:
No. 4152.
RrMrt of the Condition of the
FARMERS & TRADERS' NATIONAL
BANK, ,
at La Grande, in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business Sept. 233, ISO1?.
Resources.
Loans and discounts .....3161,546.70
Overdrafts, secured and un- ;.
secured 7,245.81
U. S. bonds to secure clr-
culatlon 15,000.00
Premiums no U. S. bonds. . 675. Q0
Bonds, securities and war-
rants 19,064.23
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures ........... 15,611.00
Other real estafe owned.. 6,000.00
Due from National banks
(not reserve agents) . . 10,099.40
Due from state banks and
banker ' 1,346 87
Due from approved re-
serve agents 12, 601. 53
Checks and other cash
. items 1,251.39.
Ntoes of other National
banks 520.00
fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 126.00
Lawful money reserve In
bank, viz:
Specie $26,162.50
Legal-tender
notes 1.130.00 27,292.50
Redemption fund with U.
S. treasury (5 per cent
of circulation 750.00
thn Nation.
It Is en.
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tlrely surrounded by mountain, several hundred feet higher. N
lava rock; deep loam .oil.
Great Surplus Pure Water
Fl..l, .11 u .,. B, comio. on ,.,th for ,...!, IruU .nj
Vcgctuble. profitably.
On Jlic Main line of the Oregon Short
Line, Alonfi the Snake River
Th. gran opening will be conducted by th. Stat of Idaho, tract.'
being drawn by lot. After legal deposit on land and water rights,
aettler ha. right to withdraw deposit If location I. undesirable. Th.
grandest opportunity for profitable fruit ranching ever known.
CALL UPON
La Grande Investment Co.
FOLEY BLOCK
I teoMtlli)'!i Aim and Ohjtvt.
I "The authorized definition of osteo
' pathy Is as follows: 'Osteopathy Is a
method of removing the cause of dls-
jeasr.y adjustment, its purpose being
j to restore the structural condition of
j the body to 1U normal state, thereby
enabling nature through normal ac-
tivlty to restore health.' . . .
"Osieopiiths hold that tho human
body contains all the remedial agents
necesnary for the maintenance of
health, and that these curative fluids
are distributed when and where need-
en. except when uch distribution Is
Interfered with by structural disorder.
The province of th. osteopath Is,
therefore, to restore structural har
mony, o that th. Inherent healing
power of nature Itself may regain
control, making th. administration of
drug. unnecessary." Cosmopolitan
Magazine (September).
Daily Observer, 65c per Month
FOR RENT Brick building, 20x50, on
Elm street Inquir. of A. C. Huntington.
Total
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund j. . ,
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes out
standing Due to other National
banks
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to check
Demand- certificates of
deposits
Bills payable, Including
certificates of deposit for
money borrowed
3279,130.55
J 60,000.00
2,000.00
534.33
15,000.00
7,851.54
428.00
151,397.31
39,419.32
2,500.00
Total 3279,130.55
State of Oregon, County of Union, ss:
I, J. W. Scrlber, cashier of the above
named band, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 29th day of September, 190S.
J. K. WRIGHT,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
JOS. PALMER.
G. E. M'CULLT,
GEORGE ACKLES,
Directors.
ACQUITTED, BUT CHASED.
Wa!ilngtonlan Acquitted of MuriTcr.
But in Forced Into Hiding.
Portland, Oct. 12. Somewhere lr
Portland Michael Campbell, nrv-slttrr
In Cathlamet, Wash., at midnight Sat
urday on the charge of murdering
John McClelland, Is today hiding, fear
ing he will be killed by friends of
McCelland. The latt r's friends, who
went about armed, swore that If Camp
bell was acquitted they would kill
him. Judge Griffin took official cog
nizance of the threats and when the
verdict was ready, ordered the doors
of the court room locked. A moment
after the prisoner was free he was
taken through a side door Into the
hands of detectives, who spirited
Campbell across tho Columbia river In
a launch. Campbell killed McClelland
In a factional fight In a remote district.
WMREmmsi
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Exact Kind That the
Doctor Ordered
Our Prescription department or
ganized along modern lines and
our reputation is sufficient guarantee
as to care and quality .
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HILL'S DRUQ JT0RE
LA GRANDE, OREGON
HOSPITALITY
LOOKING FOR RYDER.
licai iiurtncM Man-to-Bo Is Being
Sought, by Detective Agency.
Carl Ryder, the man who annoutic
ea he would open a men's furnishing
tore In th. building formerly occupied
by th. Dick Kelley saloon, appear, to
b. hounded by detectives. Secret
service men have been In this city
looking for th. fellow, though the
charge, on which h. Is wanted have
not been mad. public.
jrur snipped gooas, wnich were
held her. for several week., to Ogden
and from theri to Salt Lake.
lrom a pretty woman Is always
acceptable. Liquid refreshment
In the form of our ' refreshing
and exhlllratlng Bottle Maltln
Is particularly so. Put a stock
of this In your cellar and you
may be well assured of apprecl
ative guests. And the beauty of
our Maltina Is that It is also
healthful and nourishing as well
asUhirst-quenchlng and non
lntoxleating.. It Is'a body, bono
and brain builder In liquid form.
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All Orders Delivered at your Home. Also all Dealers
La Grande Brewery,
PHONE
FTTTT T T4rTr 1
MAIN 5.
WITH TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
I should be capable of fitting your eyes correctly.
If the Glasses' I furnish you do not give absolute satis
faction, I stand ready to refund your money : ; : :
I am here three hundred and sixty-five days in the
year to make my assertions good : : : : ' : :
J. H- PEARE
LEADING PIONEER JEWELER
BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an estimate
on your work. No order too large or
small lor ou-best attention. Let us
reline that old stove. At a slight ex
pense ue can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STRtE)
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Taff. Final Rpoaldng Tour. , In Ohio, three day. In Indiana, and a
Marrow, O., Oct. 12. Taft today I ek In Now York. Ills closing speech
will b. at Toungstown, O., th. night
befor. election.
began his most .strenuous tour of the
campaign when h. addressed th. far
mer, here In th. opening speech of the
trip taking him thre. day. through
th. rural district, of Ohio, thre. day.
In th. south, next Sunday In New Jer
sey and Maryland, and another day
FOR RENT-Seven-room modern
house, corner Sixth and P streets. In
Qulr. of A. E. Stephens.