La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
REGARDING THE
GL0BE-WERN1CKE
SECTIONAL BOOK CASES
See what those in position to know
have to say
"WOULD HAVE LOST"
"Had my library not
been incased in a Globe
Wernecke sectional book
case kind friends would
never have been able to
have removed it at the
time my home bu ned.
Even if it had been rpos
sible to have taken the
books out the weather '
was such that every book
would have been ruined,
a3 it was I never lost a
volume."
F. S. Ivanhoe, .
Dist. Atty. 10 Jud. Dist.
"SAVED MY BOOKS"
"I attribute the fact
that my entire library
was not lost to the fact
that it was held in a
sectional book case. On
account of this, willing
hands were able to
carry out each section
intact and not a book was
destroyed or lost."'
Dr. N. Molitor
We would be pleased to have you crtl and allow us to
show and explain the merits of the Globe-Wernicke Sect
ional Book Case.
HENRY CARR
COMPLETE
HOUSE
FURNISHERS
LA CRAKDl, 1 !
wmm
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND. OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
C The School that Places Tou in a Good Tosition
ABSTRACT PRONOUNCED 0 K
(Continued from page 1.)
the Merry home anil other iidJoluinK
InilldlriKM now Hlnnd, by the (). It.
X. to 11 private Imll vidua I before tin
tract was built upon lor hiisineHx an. I
rcslch nee purposes, n lonelily luvesll
oiiou m prei ipiraloil. Iiislilct M
lorney John Mcdiurt ill 1'ortlaiid, hm
the propo.it I.iii mid. -i eonsiih i at l.o.
hill nfler Iiiniiuienihle ami Icithv
com spondi ui c Willi ilu. local ah
traetern, the (jinvi nni. nl has 1 . -. i ,
pin Hied, due letter hearing on th,
(distract In u IriPlliK manner i vol it
the hands ,.r V. V. I'oll.ui, the .hie'
attorney lot' tiie I . I,'. ,v ., leit as I
is only a matter of lorwai .'iiil; to th.
lioVoriinu at, no uh.staclcs are a'Pi-i
f ile, I ri oin th.it iiiaite,-. This h. ia.
fart, tlotlee !r 1,. (, ,.,, ;jn,
'( the Koveriitiietit building ii, this rit
Is the IHM !lillK in ,,, ,(,,,..
HI ESTATE
mm
l...o ho! for 1 n-vv.
Va-.i;t,.u. p. ,. ,m reduc
liitr the salaries of the sein-tuy ,.'
Stale was re, outiiieuded today by tin
hiniKe oi iiuiilttee on clel.'lons of pies,
ldent. ice - 1'ivihh'lit and inenilieis ol
cotiKifss. Tills a, lion was taken o
remove obstacle ill th, of Klo'.-
it h. i, It.t lie iii to t , i, .,.,, t,i(
ship.
Ileal eMail- transfers for the wm l,
udliiK February 1 a. Reported by I.;
Iratide Invest nif in t'i. a hsu a. . s :
I'. S. to K. W. KatiMii. rer. W,. XI
'. XK ', XW t of set,..,,,, -js. si:
SW1, of section J , t ivv n.-ii i ) il south.
.Ulee l- .;.
I '. S. to Dm in. i . i si ,u. S SU '.,
i -lion !i. V XW i, ,, s-eet ion ir,
iv n- hip ii s,,iu h. iMim,. .;,
I' S ' . ' Austin. W XK i,
Mid Xi: x U , ei ... ;,n ; si; i , .
;W ' , ' . , li..; ! t...M hio Ii il!)
' i - i .. ',i l.i , i , . in
I'. S to l: h h, I .1. l;.,i ;, , iv. SK i.i-, n.l w i! b.
, el lion SVV ', StV ,
tie;! i xv , n , ,.r ...
n.l Xle, N K 1 1 ef .... i. ,. . i
'.in 1 r "i ' .in': I 'i 1
H' ot cctlon 10, township 1 nouth,
ninKP S9 K. $1.
I!. W. Oliver In Minnie J. Thornim. t
I
lot 8 of blin k X, In Gruntly'a add to Im
tiriinde. IlifiO.
Mrx. H. NelHon to Nellie A. nich.
block 26 of Kwuekhammer'a add to W.
I nlon. Jl.
J. K. Roinlit to La Grande Invent
men! Co., Wli of lota 1, 2 and 3 of
block II, In Itom!g' add to La Grande.
II.
W. P. VIIon to Kd n. Johnson.
lotH II and 12 In block 18 of Prcd
' more add to Id Grande. $700. ,
I l "?. nilrTon. T'ifa V'O'.c!"!;.
' lot :i ,,f block X. In I'ni'san'ii udil to La
I Grande. I3S00.
j A. L. Merry to J. A. Johnson, lots 1
to II, in block II. of Imbler. 1437.50.
( liHile McCurry to Willlnm 11. Gor
, ham, lots 1 and 2 of block 21, of
.North powder. $700.
' S. '. Zuber to J. L. Corbett, lotx 1
and 2 of block 12. Grundy' uild to Ln
Grande.
j J. M. I'rlce to K. V. Kanunerer,
Mots '.'4, 2:, and 26 of block 22, of
; I'redmorc add to La Grande. $1100.
; Hertha K. Whlllurk to Mary K.
. Hlanc hard. IoIh 2. 3, 4 and 5 in block
2, Hyneurson's add to La Grande.
i$lsr,0.
' Mary K. Ilhnifhard to Iletthu K.
' Whitlark, 7 acrew In SV- SW of sec
tion 15, township 1 Honth, ranKe 3
K. $2200.
! Annie Hledsoe to Surah Goodwin.
lot 1, 2. 7 and 9 in block 24, Hanna'B
i add to W. Tidon.
T. G. Dews to J. A. Newman, Inter
est In SK', SK'i, section 26; N j !
XKVi and SK4 XK1, of section 85. in
tovvnsliii 3 south, raime 3ti E., mid
lots in. II and 12 in block 6 of Jlo
mln's add to Im Grande. $1250.
J. T. Hurley to Ilackett Lumber To..
Wi SW',4. NKU SE14 and X'V4
HH',4 of Hectlon 17. In township 1
south, railKe 40 K. $1800.
Hubert Mlitmensteln to O. W. & S.
f'o., lots 15 and 16 in section 3; lots
I and 2 in seel ion 10, in township 2
north. rnnRp 40 K. $1.
V. A. Itlain to Wesley Titus, SW'J
SV U of section 1: X'i XW!,, SK1',
XW'i, XKVi SW !4 of section 21.
township 5 south, range 40 K. $fiflit.
Win. Itoblilns to M. A. IN mu tt, lot
1 of liloek 2 II street. f.a Grand
5 t-l".
Kiba I. York to Karl M. York, tra.'t
in XK',. seelion 15, township 1 south. It
ran bp 3X K. $1500.
Wesley York to Klba P. York, satin
as last above. $1.
Klba P. York to S. i '. Johnson, sum.
as last above. $2000.
S. . Swaekhamnier to . K. Adams
X' of block S, in Swae khanimer's ad,
to W. ITnion. $225.
K. K. HiiRhes to W. J. SnllnR. lots
25 and 2fi. of block 155. of Chaplin'
idil to l.u Grunde. $375.
A. J. Mi lntyre to L. Shlntloffer, a
t ract In PV U NK'4 of section 16
township 1, north, range 39 $750
W. White to It. (. Mays, AV'iliJ
XK4, SK'4 NK'4 mid XW'4 SKJ
o fsectlon .lii, township 2 north, rang
K. $i.
Maude M. Childers to M. A. Parkei
S 'a SWl,, SW, Si :1, of section 21
';. ,K and X K 1 , XW ', of si
'Ion 2. in tiiunship ; south, ran
ESTABLLSHJED 3G55 83
REPORT OF THE CONDITIO"' OF
The La Grande National Bank
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEB. 5, 1909
RESOURCES
Ltar.i and CkcoupU . 67.823.04
United States Bond:.::.:...:. l l2.C0J.00
Real EsUte, Furniture, etc 65 000.00
Cash Assets:
Due from Banks 165.504.37
Ouefrom U. S.
Treasurer 887 50
Cash onhand... 69.447.91-235839.73
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock.. ;n 00.000.03
Surplus 70,000.00
Undivided Profits - 4,121,28
Circulation ..- 59,800.00
Deposits
Individual 766,823 38
U. S. Government 49.991.98 ,
Banks 19,726.18-836,541.54
Total $1, 070.46 2.82
Total
$1,070,462.82
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
!
Ir
GEORGE PALMER, President. F- J. HOLMES, Vise President.
F. L. MEYERS. Cashier. W. L. BRENHOLTS, Assistant Cashiek.
SHERWOOD WILLIAMS. 2nd Assistant Cashier.
J. M. BERRY J. D. MATHESON, F. J, HOLMES. F. M. BYRKIT. C. C. PENINGTON, F. .. MEYERS
GEO. L. CLEAVER. W. L. BRENHOLTS GFO'GE PALMER
With ample capital, large experience, and unsurpassed facilities, we offer you absolute security for
ycur deposits; and solicit your banking business, promis-nj you courteci treatment, and every lib
erality consistent with conservative banking.
NO. 9814
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The United States National Bank
Of La Grande
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FED. 5, 1909
UKsorucEs.
Loans ami Discounts $ S2.522.TT
Overdraft!! lSi.O."
l S. bunds to secure cir-
dilution 25. 000.0
I'reuiium on I. S. bonds .. MH.6S
llonds and securities 9,232.2
Hanking house, furniture
and fixtures 26,703. S
Due from banks and bunk
ers 41.204.SH
Cash In bank 24.45.:,:)
Total $210.110.0.8
i.iMMi.rni.s.
Capital stock $100,000.00
I
Due other Xutional banks 4.399.73
Due to Trust companies and
Savings banks 29,589.01
Deposits 76,121.34
Total
110,110.08
Commence Business January II, 1909
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
N. K. West, Pres. Wm. Miller, V. Pres. T. Scroggin,Gash. 1 .E. Goolidge, Asst. Gash.
SE,i Mj N. K, West. E. P. Staples, . G.T.Bacon, Wm. Milter H. E. Goolidge
anK'" !'' T. J, Scroggin, J. L. Gavines, Frank Gonley, A, T.-Hill
I Mora William to M o tlm P., o- f the minor el Te. ts of the president
-mie n hist above, and SK', NWI, I 'H'Ve '-' )"' n shipp.'d to Oyster
mil .VI--',, SW', ,,f e,i,,n .1::. town
;!p, .! ,,n?h. i .i ic,, :l V $ os.
thai matter, evei v day has been rnov- I mence next week and continue until
I
UK 'hiy for the las two weeks. Manyi the last of the month, when tie- execu
tive mansion will he almost entirely
stripped of the pilv 'te properly of Jir.
I'.ay, and the shipment of inure u:'.-',unl Airs, lloosevelt and the yoii:i
,ioi iant private lu loniu 's vvili coni-: !;o,,si el is.
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xpoi!ion and ipo withdriivv from '..Is looih. latiue i.. $h.io.
law firm to isiiiiie the dti'.;e of -ee- M. A Kinehart to lain, ne Kinehart.
retary of the Interior under Tafl's ad- S.- SW',, NWi, SW, of ,-,lion 11;
ministration.
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after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I evtr was." . -
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PRICE 50c
AND $1.00
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