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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1910)
US. Gl'JmZ ZYUmiQ OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1910. fell 1 . Tr KW Afvi V- - J I EVERY TI7TE a nan grants to get away from all ccnrectica xtilh the toy world, ths telephone is an important help ex. The local Eerviee is useful in arranging his affairs at home, and the Long Distance service of the Bell System helps him to decide where to go and what to take. By means of his Bell telephone he can find out whether the fish are biting or the birds are flying, and whether guides or horses can be secured. After he has been out a while if he wants to get word from the city, the nearest Eell telephone is a friend in need. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System. . 9 Effort f tie fesdlUoi f THE COTZ STATE B1XK at Core, In the state of Oregon, at the close of business. Sept 1st, 1910. EesPBrcea. Loans and discount ...... $42,S63.5S Overdrafts, secured and ; unsecured .... 81.79 Ikmda. securities, etc 570.90 Banking bouse, furniture fixtures ,. ...... 2,075.00 Due from banks (not re serve banks) 3,495.47 Due from approved reserve banks ...... .. ...... 3,167.16 Cash on hand ...... .... 2,194.71 Total ...... ........ ... 54.448.61 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In . .....$158,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes pajd Dividends unpaid ...... Individual deposits ' subject to check ...... Demand certificates of de posit .... ..... Time certificates of deposit . 350.00 313.43 4.00 31.396.22 576.40 6,808.56 DIRECTORY OF THE FRATERNAL ORDERS LA GRANDE, ORE M. W. A. ' La Grande Camp No. 7702 meets very Monday In the month at the L O. O. F. HalL All visiting neighbors art cordially Invited to attend. I. R, SNOOK, C V D. E. COX. Clerk. Women of Woodcraft ; Grande Rocde Clrcl No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday even ing la the month at the I. O. 0. F. Hall. All visiting members welcome. CHLOK ROBINSON, O. M. LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk. Jlahs , Crystal Lodge No. 10 meets every Tuesday ening in thi I. O. O. F. hall All visiting members are Invited to attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. O. MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. Sea. . A.F. A.M. L Graade Lodge No. 41, A. F. t A. M. holds render meetings first and third Satardiys at 7:30 p. m. JOHN HODGIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS Secretary , B. P. 0. E. . ' La Granle Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock lu Elk's club conur of Depot street and Washington Avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. DR. G. L. RIGGERS, Ex. Ruler. HUGH McCALL. Rsc. Sec. Knights of Pythias Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets ev ery Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall). A Pythian welcome to U visiting Knights. ED. WRI3HT, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, M of R, ft S. O.K. 8. Hcpe Chapter No. 13, O. E. S. holds stated communications the second end fourth Wednesdays of each month Vis'ting members cordially invited. MARY A. WARNICK.Sec. PAULINE LEDERLEE. W. M. Total ... ...... ... 54,448.61 State of Oregon, county of Union, ss: I, G. H. Stock, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. H. STOCK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of September, 191C. SAMUEL G. WHITE, .,,. .-v.: ..... . . Notarv PnhlU. . Correct Attest:''""' ": M. J. DUFFY, JOSEPH L. STEVENS, Directors. (Seal) IU Of Course. "For each of these lovm I'll glv yon a fclssr CrS out the adorably wet little mlaa. But ahe pouu m I niKh for the door. "Are you running away from that?" aaya aba. . "No," 1 anawer; "tbere'm only a dozen, you eee. I'm going to buy some raor!" Cleveland Leader. . The Return of the Children, Summer Visitor How did "old home week" go ofTi Uncle Si Well. now. mister, kinder so-eo. Them that come back with mon ey put on so blame many airs 'you couldn't touch 'em with a ten foot pole, and them that didn't have none bor rowed from um all around to get away with. Harper's Weekly. Alarming. Said the wlae country crow When to town be did go. It's back to the cornfield for me!" ; ' For be read tbla one line " On a peelaJlat's aign: "Crow's feet removed quickly. Trial freer - Chicago News. POLK'S c Woodmen of the World La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meets evey second, and fo-rth Tue 'ay la the month. All visiting mes ben welcotn. . , NERI ACKLES, C C. J. H. KEENEY, Clert. t t t tf GAZETTEER V5: A Baalnoes Plreetory of each City. Tow aDd VUluffe la OrroB and Wa.hlujlon, riving ItoDcrlptive Mkrtrh of each Dlaro, Loratton, Milpping Fa'UiU and ClaaiiU "'4 Ulrectory of eacb BnalaeM aa rroieaaioa, B I POtS ft CO, In, Beattie. Waab. 3 SEE ' LA 6R ANDES LEADING JEWELER When lu need of anything In watches, clocks, Jewelry, cut glass, hand pain ted China, or any other article carried by a first class Jewel ry store, investigate our prices before buying and you will save money, and be sure of securing first quality goods. If your eyes trouble you. have them fitted by an opti cian of experience. Opposite the U.S. Land Office, Adams Ave. 3 in Name and in Mike SUPERIOR DRILLS 4. The name tells the story. They are honestly manuf act J uted and honest in sewing the grain. The feed, the S positive force is the most simple and easily handled f of any seeding device yet constructed. r Vnvr is the time to settle your rrofinp problem, and the moft economical and satisfactory "ay is to uso J-M ASSZ5TC3 ROCnNS It is permanently durahle te cau?e made of Asbestos, an inde structible mineral, which is rot affected by fire, rot, rust or wear' "J-M" is the enly prepared roofinp which dees not require coating or painting to preserve it. Hence i:; la the "cheapest-pcr-year" roofing. Easily applied.; ' ASBESTOSIDB is an Asbestos Siding for buildings and is the most economical, durable and easily applied siding known. ; : A$k for samples and prices. ' WHII MELVILLE ( , Sales Agent , 1428 Adams Ave.La Grande, Oi U ( , Sales Agent , I 1 1428 Adams Ave.La Grande, Ore. I ) i M u jj n ) vai it-. i vu 7 ' , I have m land ef my own te offer. I sell strictly on percentage. Both awner and hover receive the I - . l T 11.. 4 - . t rA-.4 .4 4fc. .J... ft n . S Bitiuc lur UHimcuk a mean iiui jvui yivyiij mine mt iwiij uc mvc jva vu u lie Ifl- rite yoar eenslderatlon of the following listings. . ' City Property Four room house, two lots, good cellar, 1414 Z avenue. This place has been listed for some time at $1100. A special price, if sold during the next ten days, at (950. $500 cash, time on balance. Two story house, with barn, lot 55x90. one door north of M. E. church, South; $1400, $600 cash, bal ance on easy terms. Seven room house, situated west end of Pennsylvania avenue, plastered stone foundation, city water In house; price $1,000. Why pay rent? Terms $100 down, balance $15 per month. Fine large home in North La Grande, two blocks, splendid house, barn-and out buildings. Fine on ard; an Ideal home with ample room for garden, poultry, cow and horse. This is an exceptional fine offer. Price $4,000. . . Nice new home, two lots In West La Grande; price $2,000. , A Well built house on Main Avenue, facing North; close In; price, $2,500. One-half cash, balance on time. . Four room house on Monroe Avenue; nice barn and extra well built poultry house. Three lots, four room house with cellar, city water. All in good condltlori. $1400, easy terms. ; Houbo and two lots In Block 1, Grandys addition, for $1100. Three lots In same block at $900. This Is desirable property. . A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement, plastered, well finished throughout, i CM - - - ' ' ."..-.'.. - ........... - . - - ... w-...... . .... . ., .- .;,.,...;.......' ) ' .." -"' ' '.'' ' ' ' 12 room house, barn. 8 acres of land, 100 fruit trees, barn, spring, well and city water. Sightly view; nice home in South La Grande. . . ' Large 10-room house with entire block of ground. Here Is chance for investment; five houses can be built on this property. ' All close to the high school building. Good barn on place, price $3500. - . ' . Five room house, modern plumbing, lot 60x110, near court house, beautiful location, $1800; $800 cash, balance two years. ' '' ' Seven room house on Adams avenue; well built plastered, basement, desirable location, $2500. $500 cash, balance on easy terms. " ' ' Four room house, near big brick school house, north of track, $1100. 1 PlaBtered house in North La Grande, entire block, $4,000 on easy terms. : Nice-home in North La Grande, fruit, barn, accessible to new R. R, shops $1700. Town Lots I have some splendid buys in town lots in all portions of the city. Very good lots for $100. Some extra choice locations at $300 to $750. v Farm Lands Look This Up Fine Stock Ranch 2600 hundred acres near La Grande, 300 acres of meadow land, from which 400 to 600 tons of hay . can be cut annually. Well watered; reasonable terms. f Near La Grande Fine foothill farm four miles from La Grande, 800 acres, well improved, $16,000, terms. ' Sandridge Farm 160 acres well Improved. All good land, 70, acres of summer fallow seeded, one half mile to nine months' school, less than one mile to depot This is a snap, $92 per acre. Terms. , ;; Sandridge Farm k(:Cy!h 160 acres near good school and depot adjoining place. Good roads all the way to La Grande, 6 miles. . Fruit Farm 'f- ' 20 acres commercial orchard in Frultdale, trees 8 years old, well cared for and in splendid condition. $7,soo. ' ;. Ten-acre Fruit Farm - 1 Situated near school house in Frultdale, trees 12 years old, crop estimated between 2,000 and 3,000 : boxes; $6,500, good terms, or will exchange for city property. , . . , s . 80 acred one quarter mile from the city, modern house, fine cellar with spring; five acres of fine or chard, crop goes with place If taken at once. Fine dairy, fruit and poultry farm, $5,000 lv-...,:,y. Here is a Snap ; , ; .;: v;-v'- ' 320 acre farm, 300 acres summer fallow and seeded to grain, water right six miles east of La Grande, $52 per acre. Investigate this. ', . , - ' V ! 500 acres of land eight mile3 east of La Grande, well Improved, fine stock, alfalfa and grain ranch. $50 per acre. : .:'.. ' ''.v ':.--v. Mt. Glenn Farm i 80 acres, all good land, 5 acres In orchard, large barn, several springs near school, rural delivery. K' Farm produced 40 bushels of wheat to the acre last year. $8,000, very reasonable terms. i 50-acre Fruit Farm :-j i Situated near Summerville,; will trade for city property or will sell on very easy terms V J:';-v.:.; -''U , ' ., ';'Fine,Fai ;f 760 acres eight miles from La Grande. Last year this land produced 129 bushels of oats to the ' acre. I Well improved, $65 per acre. Terms. i ; ; In Lower Cove :r ' , 320 acres, 60 cultlvatable, 400 fine fruit trees,flne spring, $4,000, e'aBy' terms. ' " ; Grazing Land fp;y:y:: . 240 acres, well watered in lower Cove,. $7 per acre.', Vj , Mountain Ranch- r Splendid fruit land, large meadow, several acres in alfalfa, three miles south of La Grande, $8000. :i! . '' Timber Land : ; j ! 80 acres south of La Grande, $800, one-half cash. , '." , : ; V v v r ifie We f