La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 06, 1908, Image 3

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EVENING CBS EH VEIL LA CRAXDC OREGON. FniDAY, NOVE51BEII , 10.
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Notice is hereby (Wen that the an
nual stockholders' meeting of the Au
lullu Mining company, (or the pur
pose of electing a board of director!,
and (or any further baslnes that may
coma before the meeting, will be held
at the office of E. C. Moore. In the
flty of La Grande, Oregon, at the hour
f 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, Cu
Ith day of November, 1(08.
' GEO. HENDRICKS,
L. OLDENBURG, Secretary.
President
UCSSEY'S HACK LINE.
. , Beat of service. Day . and
Klgat. Hacka furnished for.
funerals and private parties.
Baggage transferred Day and 4
Nlcht and Sunday.
Bund at raul'a Clear Store. '
Thone Red UX, ,
Night 'Phone Ma.n II.
, K. L. BUSSEY.
Si Like Good Tilings.
Mrs. Charlss E. Smith of Wesi
rranklln, Ma.. say! "I : ooe
things and have adopted Dr. King"
New Life Pills as our family laxatlv
medicine, becausa they ara .'ood an.
lo their wora without making a fus
tbnut It." These rlnlHia purlflen
oio at Newitu Arum ft?
How to 'I'Jione, 4
Patrons of The Observer will 4
4) confer a very great favor upon
the offlca If. when they wish to
department, they will ilmply
call for Main II. and when they
wish to talk with the business
office they will eay Main II. two
rings. All subscription business
and complaint of a business na
ture ahould be addressed to the
business office and a above
mentioned for thla'clas of call
please ask central to give you
Main II. two rings-
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REPLIES TO
NEW
f LOCATION
My patrons w'll now find
mat tn Oregon Pro
duce Company's building
on Jefferson Avenue,
with a full line of
HAY, f LOUR, MILL FEED,
GRAIN, and GARDEN and
GRASS SEEDS : : : : :
71.1. OLIVER!
Pnone Main 57
: NEW CROP!
ALMONDS AND
WALNUTS
JUST ARRIVED
tied Lot. of
Premium Hams
PICKLES
HElNZSfult line of fresh
pkkkdgoods. Bottled and
In bulk. j ; v,-..."
Our CHOW CHOW is great
CITY GROCERY
AND BAKERY,
. Polack, Prop.
It's Heacock's
Glasses That Pit
CASIIIL'K KLATEK DENIES
DANK ILU NO FUNIW.
Viiiril.V aii-riiWc 1" XfHtdMag.
IteUtlvc lo Canyon City Dank Was
at Fault Si-rtbor Subscription
Was Small Canyon City 1 People
Took Over Cirri ber Stock at Par In
1905 Serlber raid In Exchange.
ews
y is
lit
at Counts-
news that is published the da
The Observer ain
Taking exception to the Interview
ubllahed In The Observer recently
rom J. B. Stoddard of this city, F. 8.
'latett cashier of the Canyon City
'Irst National bank, has sent the fo!
wlng letter, requesting publication
f It: .
Canyon City, Nov. 4. (To the Edi
tor of The Observer.) I notice In the
Issue 'of the trd. Morning Democrat
Baker City, an exchange quotation
from your recent Interview with J.; B.
Stoddard. In which the statement Is
ascribed to him that the First Nation
al bank of Canyon City, was one of
the banks promoted by 3. W, Scrlber
and that In It promotion not a dollar
of actual capital was Invested. So
far as that statement of Mr. Stod
dard's relate to' the First National
Bank of Canyon City, there Is np
'oundatlon for It. It Is untrue, and
Mr. Stoddard was In no position to a
Lcertaln what the capital of this bank
consisted of at Its promulgation.. Mr.
Icrlber's subscription to the capital
stock of this bank was small In com
parison to the whole. The stock was
almost wholly taken by local parties,
rt ho paid In the cash. I have not the
lxact data Just at hand, but I re mem
ber that a portion of Mr. Scrlber's
lock was paid for in exchange of ac
counts with either the First Bank ol
lumpter or the Frmers & - Traders
National. The amount I think was
Ibout $2500 In Exchange which was
'eallzed upon In the course of busi
ness during . the ; first ; few weeks ol
this bank's 'career. Local stockhold
ers here took up a majority of Mr.
icriber's stock In this bank In March,
905r and In December of the same
ear the remainder of 10 shares was
t!so taken from Urn by our own poo
le, It all being taken at par.
F. S. SLATER.
IT'S WATCH REPAIRING THAT GIVES
SATISFACTION IN LA GLANCE
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BAY & ZWEIFEL
Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish you with an est m te
on your uoik. No order too large or
small lor ou- best attention Lt us
rellne that old stove. At a slliht ex
pecse e can make it as ood as new
xoTrrrc. ' '
pcclal Election to Approve Charter
e.niriiiinitMits. .
- Notice. Is hereby given . that on
i'uesday, the 24th day ot November,
1908, a special election will be heH
f the voters of the City of Lu GranUu,
,'nlon county. Oresron. und that the
oils will, be open from the hour of 9
clock a. m., until the hour of rive
'clock p. m., of said day. . -
Snld election Is called bv order of
he Council of the City of Ia Orande
nr the pui poHe of proposing and sub
letting to the pc?p!e of the City of
A certain amendments to the charter
f the city of La Orande as shown hi
he rrP8el charter heretofore ap
roved by council nf the City of
h urnnde bv mJlnance Ne.' 892. Ser
s 1908, and filed with, and, In the
'ffk-e of the recorder of the city of
.a Orande, on the 10th day of riep
mher, 1903.
The approval of these amendments
'iy the people of the city of Lu
'Jrar-ce will be suomttted to r. vot
ers on the following proposition:
Shall the City or La Grande amend
ts charter and approve the amend
nen's to the city charter, and the new
Ity charter proposed and submitted
y the council to the people of the city
if La Grande? .
The following are the polling places,
judges and clerks of the several
rn-'is designated and appointed by
Lhe council: .
First Ward, Ctfy Hall Judges: J:
P. Clark, E. C.Divls and Frank Kil
.lfthick. Clerks: Wiiilam Miller and
Arthur Crutlat
Second Ward. Council Chamber
r,.rt,- Petmr Kuhn. F. S. Uramwell
nd Georae Ball. Clerks: H. E. Cool-1
:dge and A. W. NcUon.
jhlrd Ward. liulldlng west of
fudge Ramsey's residence m Penn.
ivenuo JudRee: C. C. IVninjrton, B.
.V. Orandy and John Cates. Clerks:
J. A. Vurplllat and A. C. Williams.
Fourth Ward, HarrU' Hall Judges:
.fiwird IrfigtKlen. G. E. Fowler nncl
l.ih'i tSheak. Clerks: C. J. Vander
,iiel and Warren P. Noble.
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto
ittnched my hand and affixed the seal
if my offlco, this 10th day of Septem
ber. 10. ; . ''
,U R ) D. K. COX.
Iteoorder of the City of La Grande.
Hurei Cur Tor Vihma.
Wv guarantee to . cure astnma.
r.uichltls and cati-rrh. If our medt
ure Co.. II-II4-.1 Areade Bulld
in falls we will cheerfully refund all
..wiy iMtU..- Vfrtt AnsrlTe. Ama
ng. Seattle Waah.. 9t for Beat
lays. Morria W. Kctght. Cove. Ore
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