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PAGE 8 LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911. Society and Clubs - ; aa i - Social activity centered In Portland ladles with their needles and fancy this week. The warm weather and the,; wok.- A dainty luncheon was served. tone to hike for the mountain or the const has arrived and local society bag heard the call. This week there was almost an exodus to Portland. A ' large number went to the metropolis of the northwest to enjoy the magnl . flcent beauties and wonderful displays of the iRose Festival. Many have gone There was no meeting of the Neigh borhood club this week. No more meetings of that organization will be held until next fall. ', - CHAJfGE OP TIME ON BEAJiCH. ik rtvoovtn .o a t - .u. J. lit I w . M uu. jjfew Time Schedule Kia Been Eeceh. -team of the order of the ast Star ( ' H w,th Few which, meets la conjunction with the! : . A new time schedule No. 4 for the grand lodge' and others are leaving to- Aq-w' tf ialrA narf In sKa mifHno rn t9 one of the most beautiful features of f W' R: w" "celvPd ta mrU the meeting " ,lng ftnd the onlj ln tlme - a I which affect local trains Is the ' "W T -W T . . K I change of time , for the- Wallowa branch trains. Beginning tomorrow the branch train will leave at' 10 o'clock week days and 11 o'clock Sun days. The afternoon train from the branch will arrive hereafter, at 2 p. m. week days and at 1:55 Sundays. Adlarose. Chllders the daughter of ITr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Chllders. en tertained at a birthday party upon the occasion of her third birthday yester day, at the home of her parents, 1904 -e4ar afreet. - '.; ,. ': . The afternoon was spent playing games. Refreshments were served, the color scheme being pink' and white. Those prewnt were: Genevieve Han na, Verdaras Smith, Maxlne Lewis, Aladyne Synhorst, Alene ; Harvey, "Weyman Scott, Bennie Shaffer, Jack ; Good crowds at the Arcade theatre Densler, Audrey Bookman. Genevieve .V.ubltoh the bellef that the pictures eison. usmer Anarews, mm server, no &t that popular theatre are great- TALE OF TWO CITIES. Tonight the Last Time for Great Pic "'tares Here. . TOR I HERE SEATTLE MAX W1XTS TO HOLD A MEET I. LA GRANDE Would Be the First Event oritsTilnd In Eastern Oregon. Besse Scrlber, Ruth Taylor, Beth Hesse, Delora Shaffer, Adlarose Chll dera. :' ' -; u ' ' : ' The Marled " FolkV cl ubga ve their ly appreciated. The tale of Two Cit ies, that great story of French revo lutionary times, ,1s accurately portray- The costumes and scenic effects give regular flauco last -Tuesday evening ( a lear Insight to the customs of those in me iuixs auditorium, a gooa many troublesome days and add greatly to were present and , a very enjoyable evening was spent. As the weather Is getting quite, warm the dance last , Tuesday will probably be the last giv en by the club until next all. , The wedding of Miss Mabel Kincald. daughter of . Mr and Mrs. Kincald of Ashland, Ore., to Roy Corbett, of La Grande, took place June 5th, at the "home of the bride's parents. They will make their future home ln southern California. " Mrs. J. Van Burea delightfully en tertained the Five Hundred cub at her home Thursday afternoon. A pleasant afternoon was spent playing the game from which the club receives its name. The honors of the afternoon went to Mrs. J. J. Carr, :, Refreshments were served and a good time' was enjoyed. the beauty and Interest of the pictures. That La Grande is to have a real live aviation meet, with . aeroplanes that will fly Is now taking the shape of more than a mere hoped for occa slon. t :' v- m ' w 8. M. Slough, publicity manager of the Commercial club, today receded a letter from Charles L. Young of Seat tle, asking If La Grande wants an avi ation meet in the near future with a machine that is guaranteed to fly. The aviator whom Mr. Young represents Is Charles F. Walsh, the famous bird-man. " Mr; Slough ;wlll communicate with the aviators and find out what can be done towards landing, the big event for .La " Grande. This would be the first aviation meet In Eastern Oregon and the first between Walla Walla and Boise. " '';;." V" Kand and Xrrphy Pass Throngh. -: John K Rand and Chas. P. Murphy, of Baker,., passed through La Grande thlg morning on their way home from Portland where they had been before .out wuus vntuuuu; ill Yesterday afternoon I saw 'The Old Homestead.' A gentleman in the aud ience pointed out to me a sweet-faced and gray-haired woman who was en Joying her first play. She was at least 65, probably a little older. It was a pleasure to watch that woman as she followed the unfolding of the homely but touching story. One could almost read in her face the things that pleas ed most What an experience that must have been. Think of living so many years and without ever having been Inside a theatre. The veteran playgoer would have dlfliculty In pic turing even remotely the eensatlons that the presentation of a strong and wholesome plar like 'The Old Home stead' would make upon them." ' Steward theatre, Saturday, June 17, .1 Report of the Condition of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, at La Grande, in the etate of Oregon, at the close of business, June 7, 1911. ; 'Besources. , - Loans and Discounts ......$238,585.63 Overdrafts secured and Un secured .... 1 '. ...... ; U. S. Bonds to Secure Clr- culatlon . . Other, bonds; to secure 'Uj S. 328.36 - 25,000.00 i 'j ' ? cooo.oo '' 61.45 , ' 429.69 3.175.62 " OWENS TRIAL MONDAI. Case of Rati vs. Spain SU11 With the The trial of Robert Owens charged with horse stealing will begin, Monday ( morning. He is charged with stealing a horse from Guy Patton '; of Elgin.! Owens is already under a ten year sen- tence for stealing a horse having plead guilty on one count. ' '- The Ratz vs. Spain case, Involving the ownership of a horse, went to the Jury this morning and no verdict had . been reached this afternoon. ( the; noted Homestead case. This case is of Importance to the public because it involves the rights of a homestead er. Frank Pierce, of th Iron Dyke mine on Snake river, took up the land as & homestead where the town of Homestead now stands. Years passed and finally a special inspector for the government appeared and began to punch holes In Pierce's claims to resi dence. It got into the courts and will soon be tried. ; ' . ; ? ' . , Band Concert Enjoyed. The first of a series of weekly open air band concerts to be given by the La Grande band on the dierent corners The afternoon section of the Kaffee of Adams avenue was given last even- Klatch was delightfully entertained Ing on the corner of Adams and Fir by Margaret Newlin at her home,'.' A streetg and .was greatly enjoyed by pleasant afternoon was spent by the the citizens of the city. . i; Arthur Vs. Spencer. ; The case of Annie Arthur vs. H. D. Spencer, a case from Elgin, was com moced ln the circuit court this morn ng. Attorney L. Denham of Elgin Is defending Spencer. Mr. Denham with Allen Baker, Tom McNorton and Hen ry Tucker came aver (rom Elgin this morning in an automobile to attend court: Cochran & Cochran represent the plaintiff. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. We will be pleased to figure with you on your house. Work guaranteed. Phone Red 741. THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. The Real Estate Bargain Counter We handle nothing in the real estate line but absb solue bargains. "When you buy' through us you know 'that' you are getting the best that can be had for tho money. If you have any real estate for sale that is a BARGAIN, list it with us and a quick sale is sure. We can refer you to many satisfied clients. BLACK & PRATT Real Estate and Insurance. Ill Depot Street ' leaves Tonight on Vacation. Colon R. Eberhard, receiver of the local United States land office, and Mrs. Eberhard will leave this evening for Portland. Mrs. Eberhard it a member of the floral drill team of the' Eastern Star order and will take part ln the activities of the team. ' Mr. Eb erhard will attend the conclave of the grande lodge of Masons. They will remain in Portland until July. ' U. S. 'bonds on hand Premiums on D. S. Bonds Bonds, Securities, etc. Banking House, ifurlture .and fixtures t...M.,U. 28,391.40 Due from National banks (not reserve agents ..... 7,502.03 Vino, from imwnr 'Mi,' ; Agents T.. ;. i J:. : ; 6,963.24 Checks and other cash items 609.23 Note of other . national . banks y.:.t; 40.00 Fractional paper currency. . neckels.and cents 114.2? Lawful money re- - serve In bank, . ; : ; : '.' yiz. ' ;' .-".'s-'i ; ;" . ;;.-' '',.'', -; - Specie. ' X --r. ' Gold. ..........$21,465.00 : Silver Dollars... 574.00 , , Frac. currency . 1.757.40 23,796.40 Legal Tender Notes. J. Gold S 250.00 K" Silver dollars v;.' 235.00 . .'.v; Frac. Currency . 350.00 1,835.00 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent' of circulation 1,250.00 Total A GKKAT PlAY fOMI0. Steward Theatre W31 Show One of the Best of the Season. A correspondent writing from New York City says ; concerning Denman Thompson's "The Old Homestead": ' The' Old Homestead, which was one of the recent attractions at the Acad emy of Music, Is one of the old resl denters of the stage. Each year a for tune Is gathered in by the old stand by which Is now ln Its 25th' year. It is never allowed to run down nor Is the company permitted to be weaned nor to grow slack or careless ln portray ing the various roles. Plays like this and others which are close to the soil have a distinct value ty) the theatre. They daw a certain clientele that will jnot come out to any other play, no matter how good It may happen to be. ........ ..r:$341,982.34 . Llabaities. r Capital stock paid In ......$100,000.00 Surplus fund 7,000.00 Undivided Profits, less ex penses and taxes paid . . National Bank Notes out standing ... A. ......... . Due to other national banks Due to Trust companies and savings banks Due to approved reserve agents Indjvldual deposits subject to check . . . Demand certificates of de posit ................... ' Time certificates of deposit Ce rtified, checks . . . ...... .... Savings accounts ......... 4.694.56 What Is this for . . . 4,694.56 United States deposits (pos-' tal) 111.30 265.97 25,000.00 2,081.12 3,059.00 495.79 136,703.24 :' 12,826.12 49,695.24 , CO.00 Notice of Annual School XeeUng. ; Notice Is hereby given to the legal , voters of School district No. One of Union county, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said dis trict will be held at- the old high school building in said district to be gin at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. oni the third Monday of June, being the ) 19th day of June, A. D., 19U., , I This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing One director and the transaction of the business usual at such meetings. - There will also be submitted to the legal voters at said election the' fol lowing question: Shall School district No. One of Un ion county,' .reimburse Arthur C. Wil liams, clerk of said district for money, amounting to $178.34, "lost. by him in the failure of the Farmers' and Trad ers' National bank of La Grande, Ore gon, and by him forthwith paid to the district - . ' -.' .-' x Shall school district No: One of Un ion county, state of Oregon, purchase block 82 of Chaplin's addition to the town of La Grande Union county, Ore gon, at the price of $3,600.00 for a play groundf ' ''''''- '''-"! " Said election shall be held from 2 p. m. until 6 p. m. and. It shall be by bal lot, '.v.-;.;.'.':' ; . Dated this 8th day of June,' A." D. 1911. ' . , ;y. . . .HENRY HENSON, .. TChalrman District School Board. Attest: v. ;--'. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS, . " District Clerk. e-8-19 : 'vv ':;j,' ".'"';; Administrator's Notice. - Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the .estate of Frank Gail Scott, deceased, by the. county court of Union county, Oregon, and that all persons having ,; claims against said estate are hereby required to present th Banie to said admlnitrator at his office ln La Grande, Oregon, properly verified on or before six months from this date. ' , . - :. Dated at La Grande. Oregon this JJth day of May, 1911. J. U. MClvc.JNiUN, " Administrator of the Estate of Frank Gall Scott. Deceased. T. H. CRAWFORD, " Attorney for Administrator. tTeam Work. Bids wanted to haul crushed rock from bin to Second street. State price per ton. I furnish . the dump boxes, the entire crushed rock hauling con tract, on "Second street to by let to Due or more parties in one contract". 1 reserve the right to . reject . any and all bids.. :;",; r:. '.., .. : J. L. MARS. Do you want to make more money? We want energetic salesmen In your territory. Expense money advanced. For particular address Albany Nur series, Inc., Albany Oregon. 6.27-S0t ' - ) "' y i5 Bf-' tzsj from Hzyzl CrcZD Crczxi cf Tcrter SD14 UAki NEVER ? nriirnu art vro tai lins n LrlLUI the mmta PiLtS, CHILBLAINS. rCLONS. IUDNJ, ETC. A viLUill.f Hnuiruni n mw ALL PRUSOISr MAVClTOd WILL OBTAIN ON MCAUUrl !-. fvco 23 Cents. - UNfitrYMICHEt5CO. 5NFBNCISCa ''I "; new' consigjimest l'; I I Boiled Ham Cooked Tongue and Dried Beef i Suitable for Lunches and Out Ings. We slice these fresh on onr machine while yon wait tPattison Bros. I fhone Blaek 8L FREE TO Y01M.IY SISTER Total. $341,982.34 State of Oregon, county of Union, ss. i I. N. K. West, cashier of the above ; named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. K. WEST, President subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of June, 1911. . , W. B. SARGENT. ; ' .' ' Notary Public. Correct Attest: '...-. 2 "WM. 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