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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1910)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1010. 4 '.'J.. 1 i Main 757 or Independent 1502. n Satisfaction ar money back Newlln Drug Co. LA. UitAKUb', UJNllM UJUM OKiXJUN. THE ISIS -TONIGHT'S PROSRAM Outwitted Pathe. Scenes in China. '. . Davy Jones' Domestic Trou- bjeBVlUgTaph- : The Street Preacher Lubin." Song Dreamy Eyes. Beautiful dishes given to lady patrons of the matine. Sea diu . play ,n lohby. J , " N :iit- IOC fiLS t ,. ... . v : ' : & IV (-- T Cnltfe Concarce at Selders. We do all kinds of furniture and carpet work, '. unhplsterlng and vac uum house cleaning. Call L, L. Bell inger, phone Rm-562 ana Red-Hi. Ail members of the Episcopal Guild are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. Russel on Third Btreet Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 for work. All members are urged to, attend. . A full line of A. D. S. remedies at the Wright Drug Co. , . . The Fair closed their mammoth sale Saturday night with a rush. The man agement stated today that in. their business career in La -Grande this was the most successful sale they ever gave. This is attributed to the prices made and the quality of goods offered to the public and the consist ent advertising in The Observer. ..f ,,. : . ? ' .Suits pf furnished rooms with stove. 3.617 4th st. Phone Red..' 1452. . . -. ' , O tehsoxils. O O Mrs. Guy J. Glenn of Summerville was registered at the Foley. . . . E., S. Fostrom and wife of Joseph were guests at the Foley yesterday. Mrs. James Spence Bpent Sunday in Pendleton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skull. Mrs. C. P. Perrln is recovering rapidly from the effects of the recent operation fpr appendicitis. '. ( Miss .Pauline Lederle was a Sun day visitor with her father at Pen dleton, returning this morning. (I "(i V i n i W. i ' v Mi .: M . I i r Colli '""' 1U U.U accurate thermometer so you can watch the mercury drop? We've a big stock of the accurate1 kind; Ton can Quote their figures and; know you're right. 25c to J2.50. Newiln Drug Co. Mrs. A. D. Vandecar. of North powder will tie at: the Foley House with a stock of new puffs and awltchr es, also makes your combings up. . Nor. 28 to Dec, 2.; If your, doctor does not recom ment your bringing , his prescription to us it's because he doesn't want to appear partial.' lie knows,, however, that better prescription service than ours Is unobtainable. He will be glad if' you do come here. Newlin Drug Co. i ; ', ; '.' No. 20. . C(;iort of the Condition of 'THE f OVE STATE BASK at Cove, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, November 10. 1910.V - . ' ': ' ; Resources, . . Loans and Discounts .. . .$41,237.09 Overdrafts, secured and un- ' ; secured . , . , .'. . . . . . ' ; ' C3.22 Bonds, securities, etc. ... ... 544.80 Banking House, Furniture .'MAI UAiUI 111, '..'i ' 2,t)f0.U0 Due from banks (not reserve banks) ...J..... v...V.. . 1,672.32 Due from -approved , reserve .'; banks k . . . i ..I.. ,4,851.16 Cash on hand ;i ,.',2,437.80 C. C. Hamilton of Summerville spent Sunday in the city. Mr. Hamilton Is Jn the general merchandise businesi. L. W. Klees of Summerville 19 at the Foley. Mr. Klees operates a chop mill, planing mill and electric light plant. ' Miss Emma Cole returned to her home in Pendleton yesterday after a week's rest with friends In La J. II. Fuller of Walla Walla la in the city on business. . Mr, . Fuller Is with the Walla Walla traction com pany, ;,, ' ';. V; 7 ' Circulation Manager Brougbn of the J Spokbsman-Keview, reiurnea msi ev ening from Spokane, where he tran sacted business. ; j ; - W. B. Bach, manager of the Som- mervllle Lumber company: at Imbler, Jeff this morning for Dayton, Wash., on a business trip. ' ' . Household furniture for sale. Din ing room table, chairs, bookcase and numerous ' other articles, Jellies and canned fruits' Call Friday, at 1308 Pennsylvania! Phone Re4 411. v Total . ....$52,886.39 , Liabilities.- Capital stock paid inj ... .$15,000.00 Surplus fund i. r ..... . ,sou.uu Undivided profits, less ex penses and. taxes paid ..' 657.35 Dividends unDald .. i. .'. 4.00 Individual denoslts. Bublect to check .-. 26,435.96 Mr.' Bryant represents th BoBton Demand certificates of de- . posit .',-,.' Vv... '... . , .560.52 Time certificates of de- ! v - posit . ., , 6,878.56 Billa payable, Including cer tificates of deposit tor mon- ; ey borrowed . ' 3,000.00 Billy ( Bryant, the slicker man of Portland, was in tne city yesieraay. Rubber Shoe company. r : .- ! ' ,H. L. Boswell of Enterprise came In on No. 6 from Portland this' morn- . ing. Mr. Boswell will ispend a few days In the city before returnlngto hia home.. : : , ..'--':-.. C. M. Humphreys, candidate for city recorder, respectfully solicts your support. ' . Tour dollar Is worth a dollar when you buy wood from McLeod and Pal mer.. A great big. load of dry . wood at a price everybody can pay. Phone r ' i - .... ' i ' Total -2. L ..$52,886.39 State of Oregon. County of Union, ss I, G. A. Stock, Cashier of the above II U 111 CU Udll a , UU U J C Ilili, J D nvui , niuv J the- above statement Is true to the best I of my knowledge and belief. . G.:A. STOCK, Casnier, Correct Attest: ; - " v M, J, DUFFEY, ; . : '- 'i ; V I . ' Directors. , W. E. Fortlander of Chicago, H. S. Young of Portland and Dan Hynes of Portland, alj commercial men, Bpent Sunday at the Foley. . Judge H. L.- Benson, wife and daughter, Louise, of Klamath; FallB, returned to their home. Sunday morn ing "after visiting for a few dayB with Mr. and Mrs. George Carpy. WEB lilooo Miss Harriet Edmonds left yester- ! day on' No. 17 for Portland. Miss Ed- i wards Is a sister of Mrs. Lee Tuttle of Elgin with whom she has made her home for the past year, , ; ; Miss Elizabeth Holman ' of island City, who 'Is. a teacher In the Pendle ton schooW, returned to Pendleton yesterday after having visited with her .parents since the teacher'i con- i ventlon here. ,; . r':' MEN speak of our Overcoats In the highest terms, and they merit the comment " They are beautifully design ed and elegantly tailored. Every man can find here an Overcoat that will eem to haie been made especially for him. Engineer Frank Pike" Is home from Portland where he has been In the hospital for several weeks. When he was released from the hospital he to Seattle to visit f rlenda for a few days, and Ia,,now home ready .for hiB run 'again. . . : -' Orercoati In all the season's correct Models In Kerseys, Ox fords and Grays. Mixtures In all the weaves that look well and wear well and that Impart a pleasing personality. Silk or Serge lined, as you prefer. Editors Bruce Dennis 1 of the Ob server, Ed. Eckley of the Star, Fred B. Currey of Hot Lake, J. J. Carr and J. H.- Peare,'.left yesterday . for Salem when they will attend the Oregon De velopment leaguee today and tomor row. Thy will also transact business In Portland. ?. -'''-- '. ' ! - ' 1 Overcoat making has reached Tailoring art and there's hardly a Man that goes to the exclusive Tailor for Us Over coat Always pleased to show! Oothiers and Funushers Mrs. E. W. Rumble left this morn ing for San Francisco to vIbU frtenda for a month and . at the 'end of that time will be Joined , by Mr. Rumble, of the Bolton-Bodmer Company, , and the two will spend several weeks in Honolulu. They plan to return to La Grande about March first. , , A. Schmidt, cashier of the Warren Construction company received . a telephone message from The Dalles this morning, announcing the death of his brother in that city by accident C. H Mlmnaugh of Wallowa, reg istered at the Foley. Mr. Mlmnaugh 1b manager of the Nebley-Mimnaugh Lumber Co. ".' . Birth Record. - X ' Born to Mr.. and Mrs. C. J.'Black In this city, November 28, a eeven pound boy, , ; WW ') - A JA n fib LA.GRAMDg I lie " mo magnifi cent nieco crirolSid- ever placed on the market in any ciy Norihveot .01 lO Five Blocks from the Busi ness Center of the City The ground lies beautifully and every lot is level and smooth. All lots to be improved with CEMENT Sidewalks, Curbing and Parking and All Streets Will Be Graded . ; ' . . .-.'' I- ,;. 1 . ; ; " ; - Positively the choicest bargains in CLOSE-IN property that can ever be offered in La Grande. Ttie time io buy a Homesifce is M 6 w . and Let it Grow In Value !! . , .. ... i ( . ' , Prices vill Advance November 1st Special inducements offered to the Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will be given. ' ' . ' ' -r WyW :W::WWW': l. ''U ' 'WW This is a purely Restricted Residence District and is destined to be the fut ure High Class residential 'portion of the city. 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