La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 26, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    EYEM5G CBSLHTElt, LA liitA-MIt, OitL'Kv ...
RIMY, Jl"E 56, 1909.
Arte abstract before you Invest if
'olutely necessary if you wish to
( old buying a lot of expensive lit 1
i Jon and probable loss of the invest
I at -
llaTC US arBW 'uu u ttu u;rarr,
. purchasing. We have the only
bplete set of abstract books in Cn-
county. Guaranteed accuracy and
mpt work. ' ,
U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
if -
I lie wise men of today are those
who on the slighest trouble with their
eye sight have that trouble investi
gated by a reputable optician.
Many am an wearing glasses today
could have had his trouble remedied
by the wearing of glasses for a short
period if he attended to it in time.
J. H. PEARE
Summer Rates
t
IF o eft
During the Season 1909
via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
OREGON SHORT LINE AND
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
from
Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla
and all points on The 0. R. & N. line
To OMAHA and Return... $60.00
To KANSAS CITY and Return. . .$60.00
To ST. LOUIS and Return. $67.50
To CHICAGO and Return $72.50
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit
October 31. '.
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12.
To Denver and Return ......... . . $55.00
On Sale May 17; July 1; August 11.
These tickets present some very attractive features in the way
of stopover .privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling pass
engers to make side trips to many interesting points enroute.
. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a
slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be
furnished by any O. R. & N. leal agent, or
W3L McMUERAT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
A GOOD RcGORD !
We have conducted a laundry business in
La Grandejfor many years. There must
a reason. A trial order will explain
the mystery.
A. B. G, Laundry
PHONE MAIN 7
t t
The J. I. Scott Miisie Co. I
Successors to -:- ;
tramvvell Mfisic Go.
4 "It, ? - e
vcmempeWlmycrthe old reliable
ChicKeririg, Weber, Kimball, Lester; j
5 43 other good makes of
PIANOS
Good line of small instruments and
Sheet Music. Edison's full line. i
The J. T Scott Music Co.
La Grande, Oregon 7 :
REM ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Real estate transfer for week end
ing June 23. reported by La Grrndj
Investment Co.. abstractors. .
Charity Bloom to E. C. FuId: SEVi
NE4SE of aec. 18, tp. 3 SR 43 ft
$1.00.
, E. C. Fulp, to Minnie Weaver: NW
ttSWU SWNW. sec. 17. SE
NE, NESE of sec 18, tp. 3 SR
40 E, $1.00.
La Grande Investment Co. to V. L.
May: NSE, NESWK, 8enw4
of aec. 6, NHSE, SESWVi, SEU
SE. 8NW. NWSW of aec. 7.
SWSE of see. S. twp. 2
SR 40 E and EKNEK. NEy4SEVt of
sec. 12, tp. 2 SR 39 E, $1.00.
Bert E. Slack to Emma D. Slack:
S'SE of aec. 27, tu NR 38 E.
$3000.00. t
F. C. Slack to Philip Richer: SE
nwv.: rwkmhi''' - -
3 SR 40 E. $1800.00. J
W. L. May to J. F. Gross: N',aSE4.
SEtfNW, NESW of aec. ;, I,). 2
SR 40 E, $1.00.
'E.'NV. Oliver to W. F. St'ne:XW.
NW of Bee. 29, tp 2 SR 39 E 1600.00.
Minerva E. Neal Estate to F, R.
Bridges: Lot 1, blk 69 of Chaplin's
add., $1000.00.
R. R. Bridges to J. B. Fisher: Same
as last above, $1000.00.
Minnie Pinkerton to J. N. Shanks:
1-2 int in S V6 of lots 13, 14. 15, 16, 17,
18 of blk 3 of Imbler, $300.00.
N. C. McLeod to Josephine M. Jack:
Lot 6 of blk. 6 of Shaw's add. to Sum
merville, $1.00.
Josephine M. Jack to Geo. Krouser:
Lots 2. 8. 6, 7, 8, blk. 6 of Shaw'B add.
to Summervllle, $500.00.
U. S. to Blanche Baker: SE4NWU.
NEi4SW of sec 3, tp SR 37 E,
Blanche Baker to Mary C. Amadon:
Same as last above, $1000.00.
W. O. Sallee to I. S, Winn: E4SW"U
sec. 5, tp. 4 SR 38 E, $200.00.
J. L. Corbett to D. H. Steward: Lota
1 and 2, blk. 12 of Grandy's 2nd add.,
$1200.00
H. E. Putman to Ella Putman:Tract
in SEtt. aec. 19, tp 4 SR 40, $1.00..
"MaftiA Prophntel tn V.mmn A ClraAv
WI.MU
Lot 4 of bllr. 13 of Grandy's add.,
$1100.00.
Sada Anderson to "A. Provost: Lota
11, 12, 13 of blk. 2 of Grandy's add.,
$500.00. ;.
W. B. Bartholf to Maud N. James:
Lots 1 and 2 of blk. 7 of R. E. Steven
son's add. to Elgin, $750.00.
U. S. to Ozra Hunt: SESE'i of sec.
32, tp 1 SR 36 E. ,
A. L. Berry to W. F. McKennon:
NW. sec. 30. tp 2 SR 39 E., $9912.00.
STATEMEXT OF LA GRANDE X U j
TION'AL BAK.
' ' I
REF'ORT OF THE CONDITION' OF
the La Grande National bank, at La '
Grande in the State of Oren, at the i
close of busluesa, June 23rd, ia09; No '
3655. , , !
- Resources
Loans and discounts $623,808.84
Overdrafts secured and unse-
cufed 2,461.97
U. S. bonds to secure circu
lation 62,000.00
U. S. bonds to secure U. S. de-
I)UBltB 50,000.00
Bonds, securities, etc . . 24,970.17
Banking house, furniture, and
flxtur '55.000.00
Due from National banks tnot
reserve agents) ......... 23,712.23
Due from State . and private
banks and bankers, trust
companies, and savings banks
1,338.65
Due from approved reserve
agents 90,225.93
Checks and other cash Items. ... 638.24
Notes of other National banks,
- 1,775.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents , 567.71
La tut tuuuey reserve In bank, viz:
Specie. ........ 35.211.30 ..........
Legal tender notes, 25,341.00, 60,552.30
Redemption fund with U. s. ; . ,
. Treasurer (5 per cent of
circulation) .... v. . 2,082.50
La Grande Professional
Total-
$909,133X1
Liabilities. '
Capital stock paid in ..... rtmGo
Surplus fund .............. ',0.00
Undivided profits, less expen
ses and taxes paid 10,166.17
National bank notes outstand
ing ..., 60,995.00
Due to other National banks. 12,114.8s
Due to State and private
: banks and bankers ..... 213.91
Individual deposits Bubject to
check 410,091.73
Demand certificates of deposit
.,.......i. 285,710.85
Certified checks 90.PP
United States deposits ... . . . . j 278..
Deposits of U. S. dUburslui.,
officers 7.472.T
Directory
Total .s. ...... ....... .'. '999,133.5,
State of Oregon, County of Union, bj.:
I, George Palmer, President of th-above-named
band do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
GEORGE PALMER,
, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 26th day of June, 1909.
EARL ZUNDELL,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
George L. Cleaver.
C. C. Penlngton
W. L. Breqholts.
Directors.
DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY
- For Best quality oi DRY chain wood call on
V. E. BEAM
; Biggest loads for least money ,
PdONE RED r 1741
rilYSlCIAS. DEST1STS.
J. H. HUBBARD, M. D. C. B, CAUTHORN "
PhyBlclan and Surgeon. ... , Dentist
Jfflce In New Bank Building .Rooms Offlc over Hill's Drug Store.
20-21. 'Phones: Residence, Main La Grande Oregoa
98; Office .Main, 78.
m . " ' J. C. PRICE, D. M. D.
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON. v cl ; DenUst ' ' '
Physician and Surgeon. ' Room 23, La Grande National Bank
Office over Hill's Drug Store Building. Phone Black 199).
Office Phone 1362. Residence Main 55.
. v TEACHERS OF 11 US 1 12.
N. MOL1TOR, M. D. - -
Physician and Surgeon. . PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal
Corner Adams ave and Depot st Grande School of Music
Office Main 68. Residence Main C9. Mrs.: Day., -aaalatftiitt . bk
" ' Greenwood ave.. one door south of
BACON & HALL. Adaina ave. Thone Black 1831.
' Physicians and Surgeons. ,
Office in La Grande National Bank MISS STELLA OLIVER
Building. Phone Main 19. Teacher of Piano and Harmony. ,
3. T. Bacon, Residence .Main 18. 1 Studio at residence of Turner Olivet
M. K. Hall. Residence, Main 62. cofner Fourth and O avenue.
DR. F. E. MOORE " ' ' MISk ..OSE HOUSE
' DR. H. C. P. MOORE InBfuc tor in i ...., Harmony and
Ostepathic Physicians. - Tecliiuo.
'lrkvm-v Graduates Under Founder. 210i Nrtl Spiuce street
Office Sommer Building. La Grande Oregon
Phones: OOo Main 63; Res. Main C4. - .
c 11. upto.v, r'T. a., m. d. rrrrr :rrr
Physician anaur ; a wt (
fecial attention given to Lyc. Ear, Q A rch"ec, J "J cEfng ,neer; ,
Nose and Throat . Surveying, Civil and Structural Engl-
Jfflce tn La Grande Nationnl , Bank J16 , f,"
Building Twenty Years' Experience
hones: Office, Main 2 Residence ROBERT MILLER.
Main. 32. ' 1 . . , Architect
1 Office 1107 Adams avenue. 'Phones
TEKIXARY SUltOEOS Pacific, Main 1. Home independent
DR. P. A. CHARLTON. ' No- ; " ' ' -
Veterinary Surgeon. ATTORSEIS. '
See at Hill's Drug Store, La Giaude.
Residence Phone Red 701. Chas. E. Cochran Geo T. Cochraa
PHom lnrk 1361 COCHRAN & COCHRAN.
Independent Phone 63. Attorneys.
I Both phones at residence. La Grande National Bank Building. ,
La Grande - Oregon.
DR. W., H. RILEY.
Graduate Ohio State University. H. H. LLOYD.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery Attorney at Law. '
t all kinds. Country calls promptly Practices in nV ' - 1 ourts of the SUU
nswered. ' - and ciiited States.
Office 1'.14 Adams avenue. EWn Oregon
hones: Pacific Black 1901. i ' - 1
independent IW a OtAWTWUX
i, Attorney at Law. s
DR. T. W. RIDDELi-. .vi. 1. O. P-pftlces lu all the courts of the Stat
Gr duate Veterinarian. and United States.
' ' Office Red Cross Dru,; ; Office In La Grande National Bank
'hones: Pacific. Main 4. I!i.u.e. 121, Building, La Grande, Oregon.
jk Grande OrEon 11 -
! K0P WILLIAM M. RAMSEY.
ELECTRICAL EXGOEERS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. '
;t-t-ii-l-u-l lt.'-l.'-u-u --l- -- -. -. . u J 1 Rooms 15 and 16 Sonuner Block r
h. A. PICKLER I Grande : Oregon.
!lTal, Mining. Irrigation Engineering v- vliTI
; - . 'and surveying. - A .. lJUJj ' . , -.-
stlmates, plans and specifications. MRS. GRACE McALISTER.
Office In Bohnenkamp Building. Teacher and Manager.
! Grande Oregot. Telephone Farmers 1976.
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N.K.mST.Pns.
Win. mtlER, Vict Pres.
T. J. SCR0GGIN, Cash
H. EC00UD6Et Asst. Cash
Hddiug NEW- ACCOUNTS
We are constantly adding new accounts and
our business is increasing at a very satisfact
ory rate. Probably you might be glad ' and
join us.
M The
United States National Bank
Of La Grande
I N. K . lVes
VP. Staples
C. T. Bacon
directors:
.. Wm. Miller
H. E. Coolidge
T. 1. Scroggin
I. L Cavines
Frank'Conley i
A, T. Hill
What Ire
From the fleck up?
The ordinary unskllledlaborer Is worth from $1.60 to $3.00
per day from taeaeckiowav If you are capable of doing
heai'werlt planning andfllfectlng the work of others, your
services ars worth from $4.00 to $10.00 per day ..upwards.
Two fity to seven-dollars a day. represents the difference from
a financial standpoint between the, trained and, the untrained
worker, or In other wordsif your value lies from the neck up.
or neck down. ." ; : v;'
Many a man, who today Is down In the mire of over work
and inder pay, with a course of training such as the I. C S. '
Is able to give, would become a leader, in his chosen work.. If
you, are ambitious , and willing to .utilize your spare time for
advancement,' drop me aline and tell me something of your
ambition and what , you would like to prepare for. The I. C.
S. will niKut you morethan bn'way. You are putting your
self under' no obligation by writing us and we are willing to
give you every opportunity of investigating our methods and'
, after It has been explained to you, act on your owu Judg
ment' Write today. : ' v ,
'Address
I. E. Martin,
Representing
International Correspondence School,
. BOX 491, WALLAWAltA, WAS H