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EVENING OBSERVER. LA GIUXDR. oiUCON. MONDAY. XOVKMKKR i, l0.
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Notice to Stockholder.
Nolle la hereby given that the an
nual stockholder meeting of the Au
rella Mining company, for the pur
pose of electing a board' of directors,
and for any further business that may
com before the meeting, will be held
at the office of E. C. Moore, In the
city of La Grande, Oregon, at the hour
of 1 o'clock p. tn., on Wednesday, the
4th day of November, HOI. " 1
GEO. HENDRICKS,
I OLDENBURG,' . SecreUry.
President
' Eh Like Good Thing. -
Um. CharlM B. Smith of West
franklin. Me., ay: -I Ilk . food
thiniis and have adopted Dr. King's I
Nw Lif Pills aa our family laxativ
medicine, becaua they ar good and
do their wore without making a fues
about K," These painless ' purifiers
old at Newllu's drug star. It?.
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BUSSEY'S HACK LINE.
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s Best of servlov. Day and 4
NIchL Hacks furnished for
' funerals and private parties. '"' '
Basraaa-e transferred Day and
Night and Sundays.
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LOCATION
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m at the Oreaon Pro
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HAY, FLOUR, MILL FEED,
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I NEW CROP !
"Almonds amp
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JUST ARRIVED
Hew Lot of :
5 ft . ; ,
Premium ptams I
PICKLES
HEINZS full line of fresh
pickledgoods. Bottled and
in bulk.
Our CHOW CHOW is great
CITY GROCERY .
MD BAKERY.
E. Polack, Prop.
It's Heacock's
Glasses that Fit
IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES
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SATISFACTION IN LA GRANDE
I Portland, Nov
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i saiu last saturaay:
4 Out of the wreck of the Farmers St
J Traders Clink of La Grande 'has'c'omv
la petition from J...W. Scrlber asking
that the former caviller be declared a
I bankrupt and that his ' property , be
I turned over for the satisfaction of hit
I personal debts. ; The estate is valued
1 at 197,000, and the amount of his in-
4debtedness is given, at 94,000
J Among the list of his creditors 'no
I mention is made of the "depositors of
the wrecked Institution, the United
1 States, or claimants aaainst tha bank.
it la undoubtedly true , that all the
stockholders of the Farmer & Traders
bank 'will be assessed by the receiver
to raise funds' to liquidate the bank,
and it is thought that this Claim will
be so heavy against the estate of fieri
her that there will be little left' for
the other creditors. -
In listing his assets many stock are
set down .at their face , value, while
others that have heretofore had a
market value are considered to have
lepreclated to a large extent.
Scrlber owned 166 shares of the
stock of the bank, and had contracted
to purchase another block of 134
shares. These shares are now held as
collateral security for loans made' by
various banks of the state, which
money was used by him in his private
business enterprises. Other loans of
his character, showing a total of over
$59,000, are secured by stocks in the
Grande Ronde Electric company and
the Hot Lake Sanatorium company.
Among the secured claimants, many
of them with bank stock which is now
valueless, are! The First' National
Bunk of Baker City, $2500; Gorman
American Bank. Portland, $2300; Mrs
M. M. Hassett, S3000; Capitol National
of Salem," J1000; Merchants National,
Portland, $13,000; P. L. Willis, Port
land) $5000,. and Ladd & Bush, Salem
$7500.
Scrlber lists the ownership of real
estate in' La Grande and vicinity yal
ued at $455,000, all of whlchls town
property, with the exception of 120
acres of grazing land valued at $600.
His personal property is listed as be
Ing worth $10,200. Ten thousand dol
tars of that represents notes given by
George Kreigor, Walter M. Pierce and
J. B. Thorson, all of the notes being
Dl.'deed bv Scrlber . as security '' for
other loans.
He has an equity of $2500 In a life
Insurance policy in the' New York
Life. , The amount of unsecured debts
is fixed at $39,405, and is .said to rep
resent money burrowed upon personal
notes. " ". I. T ' . , ; '
The 'bankruDtcy' petition has been
received at the office of the clerk of
thi Ur.Iti i""'"-, h not
been filed because no' one has appear
ed to pay the fees. -
il ls hews that is
lit haDDcns.
day
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October came to a close Saturday
night, establishing two new marks In
the meteorological records of the city.
One of these records dates back nine
years and maybe longer, but no record
hts been kept beyond tiiai time, and
the other goes back eight years. In
the former instances, it Is a matter of
temperature. The records closely
maintained by W. A. Worstell for
nine years, show that last October
was the coldest of any similar month
in the period stated. Then, too, Octo
ber saw- the heaviest precipitation of
any October since 1900.
la caa of stomach and Iver trou
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lat th organs without Irritating
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