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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1909)
O o o o o v WHO'S YOUR TASLOn? 0 0.. WHET E Wag es $2.80 a Day Also several teams wanted. Apply at the office of the AMERICAN LIGHT & POWER GO. 'LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK BLDG i J-- y - - T T A. ' "' JJ' " T T T - - - - - - w - - . LOCAL ITEMS. A Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Marine of Elgin, are In the city today visiting friends. Mrs. B. McAllister of Elgin, is In the city today visiting friends. L. A. Stoop of Elgin, was a La Grande business visitor today . George Carpy and family left for a week's outing at Rondowa. Doctor C. T. Bacon vent to Enter prise today noon on business matters. Chester Van Fleet returned this morning from a Visit to the Seattle fair. " Hon. J. J. Dobbins and wife, came in from Joseph tbls afternoon on their way to Portland. Prank Brown left this morning foa Walla Walla, where he will visit and attend to business for a few days. William Morrison Is in Pendleton, where he will remain for about two weeks on a buslnes strip. City Recorder Cox is back at his desk after an absence of a few days, spent on the Minam. Miss Edna Wlssler left this morn ing for Pendleton, where she Vlll visit friends for a short time. Mr, and Mrs. George Carpy and sons, left for Palmer Junction today, to spend a few days fishing and camp ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlldey took their departure this noon for Enter prise and otehr Wallowa county points. They were accompanied by their daughter Miss Pern. Miss Lolo Wade of Toledo, Oregon, returned to her home today after visiting her cousin Miss Leon Wade and other relatives in the city. uonald Sargent, son of W. B. Sar gent, left last evening for Spokane, where he wtll enter the Houston Military Bchool for the winter. Miss Mae White left this, mornlg for Walla Walla, where she will enter the Fisher School of Music. She will remain for the winter. " , The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will met with Mrs. O. H. Cur rey, Friday afternoon. A full attend ance is urged, as business of import ance will be considered. Dr. P. A. Charlton will leave Sunday for Salem, where he wil ltake in the State Fair, and on his return trip he will go by Portland and visit the horse "how at that place. : mr- ' Captain and Mrs. A. M.' Paul are xpected home from Salt Lake and her cities in that district tonight Paul attended the G. A. R. con tention and the meeting of the Indian war veterans. Mr. and Mrs. G. L, Cleaver returned this morning from an extended visit Seattle, Newport and Portland. Tney were accompanied home by Mr. J Mrs. C. H. Whitney and son Clinton, who will visit Mr. and Mrs. leaver before returning to their home ,n Omaha. - tors. J. d. Matheson is today having p r hW8ehold furniture shipped to ortland. wheer she will Join her hus an' and make their future home. Johnnie Clark of the Island City M. ho has been living on the j nd of Adams avenue, has pur ged the Matheson home on Sixth and is now moving in to lo te, . . . i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Choate of Sum mervllle, are visiting in the city today. Receiver Walter Neidrier of the Farmers & Traders National bank, leaves on the 13th for Heppneri where he will conduct a hearing on some matters pertalnir-T to the bank and go from there to Seattle, and thence to San Francisco, before returning again to La Grande. ardson home was made extremely i pretty with beautiful home grown ' roses, nasturtiums , and asters, group ed in boquetB and clusters, so as to give an appearance of Junetide, rath er than Fall. Mrs. Richardson sang several solos during the progress of the reception that were appreciative ly received. Dainty refreshments were Berved. . WANTED Girl to do general . house work. Phone Red 811. (S-8-tf) , 'Building For Sale. A two-story building on Fir street between Adams and Jefferson, for sale cheap if taken at once. Build ing must be moved away. Apply of S. A. Gardiner. ' ((S-8-6-t) . Last Time Tonight "The Senator's Daughter" will close a remarkably successful engagement at the aPstlme theatre tonight. Those who have had the pleasure of seeing this play will do well to come out, as the performance is well worth double the price charged at the door. The strong dramatic scenes of which the play abounds, are well handled by the capable cast The third act climax is one of the strongest dra matic situations known to stagecraft Tomorrow night "Hearts of The Blue Ridge." Fogg Family Reunion. BOSTON, Sept. 8. A dense Fogg settled, today over the Qulncy House, where the Fogg family assembled in annual national reunion. The Foggs devoted the day to business connect ed with their family association, and tomorrow will be occupied In excur sions and sight-seeing. SOCIETY. September 22 Is the date, set for the first Informal dancing party to be given by the Le Jaunese Dancing club. Invitations will be out next week '. . Miss Mlnule Kinnear of Weston, was united in holy bonds of marriage to James B. Devin, also of the same place today, The wedding occurred at the home of Rev. Ford Ellis, at 12 o'clock p. m. These young people will make their home at . Weston, where the groom is employed as a clerk. One of those old fashioned family reunion picnics was held on Little Bow's place, along Big Elk, south of town Thursday afternoon, when Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Knowles and daugh ters, Misses Grace, Ethel and Margue rite; Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Travis, Mrs. F. L. Chew and child, of Denver, Col., Mrs. Emma Thatcher of Chicago; Judge John Knowles. wife add two children of La Grande, Oregon, and Father Robert Knowles, repaired to the picnic grounds and spent the day. Hobart, (Oklahoma) Republican. Scores of people yesterday and last evening, were guests with Doctor and Mrs. A. L. Richardson at their home to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlldey and daughter. From 2:30 o'clock un til a late hour in the night, there was an lntermlttant stream of guests an xious to meet the . Californlans, who were the guests of honor. The Rich- K. 9314. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The United States National Bank, at La Grande, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, September 1, 1909. .' RESOURCES. Loans and discounts...... $151,349.28 Overdrafts, Becured and un secured .... 296.92 U. S. Bonds to secure circula- 1 tion ...... .V. ... 25,000.00 Premium on U. S. Bonds . .'; 804.69 Bonds, Securities, etc . . , . 15,235.38 Banking house, furniture, fix tures, etc ;,27,792.60 Expenses and interest paid. . 6,461.60 Due from National Banks (Not reserve agents) .... - 3,632.02 Due from State and private bankers, trust . companies and Savings banks ...... 5,053.53 Due from approved reserve agents. ... s . ... . 15,944.64 Checks and other cash items 3,750.57 Notes of other National Banks 6,050.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents ....... 150.45 Lawful money reserved in bank, viz: , . Specie , Gold ............ 17,815.00 , Silver .. 659.75 ' Legal-tender notes 35.00 Gold certificates . . 210.00 Silver certificates 57.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 00 of circula tion .... Due from U. S. Treasurer . . 18,776.75 1.250.00 750.00 Total ......... ........ $282,298.43 V LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ...... 100,000.00 National bank notes outstand ing .... .... 25,000.00 Due to other National banks .... .... .............. 5,791.29 Individual deposits subject to check ............... 114,218.37 Savings deposits ........... 2,786.78 Demand certificates of deposit . , 9(94970 Time certificates of deposit 17,846.20 Interest exchange 6,706.09 Total $282,298.43 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss: I, T. J. Scroggin, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my ability knowledge and belief. T. J. SCROGGIN, CaBhter. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 day of September, 1909. W. M. RAMSEY. Notary Public. Correct Attest: H. E. Coolldge. A. T. Hill. N. K. West Directors. Dr. VI D. McMillan Painless Dentistry La Grande National Bank Bidg. Both Phones Do Not Take Any CHANCES. P. MENDELSOHN IS PERMANENTLY located in the Foley building, opposite the post office. If you have any trouble with your eyes or with your glasses, red lids, stys. or itching, " burning pains in or over the eyes, are i , . . t . . INDICATIONS that can be overcome by using proper glasses. Doctor Mendelsohn guaran tees satisfaction in every respect and prices are very "Treasonable. Office hours 8:30 a. m. to 12; and from 1 to 5 p. m.; by special appointment dur ing evening hours. ADVANTAGEOUS CONNECTIONS WITH ED. Y. FRICE CO, OF CHI CAGO ENABLE US TO OFFER ONLY STRICTLY HIGH GRADE TAILOR ING AT A SAYING OF (10 TO $20 ON PRICES ORDINARILY .CHARGED. YET WE . Guarantee a Correct PROPER STYLES, 11 ON EST WORK. MAN SUIT AKD ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTION. " COME IN AND SE ETHE FRICE WOOLENS FOR FALL AND WINTER SELECT YOUR FAYORITR FAT- TERN AND BATE US TAKE YOUR MEASURE, TODAY. C. C. PENNINGTON & CO Paperhanging and Painting The up-to-date paper hanger and painters APKLNS & GAERICK All work guaranteed. Nothing but the best oil and lead used. Leave orders with ADKINS, Sumner Hotel, or phone to GARRICK, Black H4L We Cary a fine line of CORSETS $1,35 $1,50 and $?.50 H(ABoilL-J ' Copyright 1909, Ebo Court Co, Umbrellas $1.25-$6 ELEGANT LINE OF KIMONAS Full Line Suits to Arrive Soon VAN DUYN CO. The Little Shop Main St Stamping of all kinds, lnclud 1 lnc shirt waists ft Center nlecea. f done, embroidery lessons given, i Orders taken and lessons given In Btonrlitnar Villi 11n a mm- broidery materials. New Jet Novel tins New Barretts New Hair Goods linen Collars E. M. itelMM & CO. HDRMS RVCNW THE THE BEST PLRCE Without a doubt the best place to get all kinds of vegetables, straw berries, cherries, organges, bannanas and lemons, is at the Geddes Grocery, they have the best and the freshest; and should you want nice crisp sweet or sour pickles, Just call them op; and don't forget that 2Ce coffee, It takes the place of your 40c coffee. Just n a shipment of Swifts ham mi .bacon. GEDDES BROS, PHONE . 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