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LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911.
"The most useful education
is the one you get through
your efforts to make a living."
The United States National Bank
surges every young man, regardless
'Of his occupation, to have a bank
account.' Itis not only a business
education in itself, but a business
convenience which enables every
man to manage his business in a
systematic and economical manner.
, LA GRANDE, OREGON
CHAS.- ANDERSON DELEGATES CO
D
INJURED
FORMER LA GRAXDE MAX IXJrR
ED QUITE SEVERELY,
Former La Grande Man 'ow Farming
Xear Wendell Sustains Injuries.
A farmer La Grande man, at one
time proprietor of the Blue Front sa
loon here, and who went to Wendell,
Idaho, and now owns considerable
ferTe land which he farms near that
thriving town, has been quite serious
ly hurt and will be unable to walk for
about six months, according to letters
and newspapers reeclved from Wen
dell. A paper clipping from that
town Bays. .
Charles Anderson, a well known
farmer living southeast of town, had
the i'sfortune to get kicked by a
horse a week ago last Wednesday
Tl
W00DMO OF AMERICA ARE OFF
FOB BUFFALO. :
Crack Drill Team 0f Seatltle Performs
While Train Waits Here.
this 13th day of June, 1911.
J. R. OLIVER, Notary Public.
CORRECT Attest:
FRED J, HOLMES, .'
W, J. CHURCH, -C.
C. PEXINGTON,
Directors.
TWO 8ECTI0XS OF XO. 6.
Pasenger Trains Loaded With East
Bound Travel This Morning '
Seattle's crack Modern Woodmen of
America drill team winner of the
recent championship contest when all
lnter-mountaln states had representa
tives on hand, passed through the city
this morning en route to Buffalo
where the triennial head camp will be
held. With the team were the dele
gates from Oregon, Washington and
northern Idaho points and all will be
gathered at Salt Lake where a special
train has been provided for the Wood
men. R. W. FoBter, general passenger
agent for the C. B. & Q., over which
line the men travel from Denver.'was
in personal charge of the delegates
to (suffer a broken leg. The blow was
' a Jearful one and shattered the bone ; this morning.
. where It struck. So bad was the in- The drill team did u 'clever turn or
! Jury that It was a week before the at- two while waiting for the departure of
j tending physicians could set the break the train and easily displayed the rea
i Mr. Anderson received prompt medical . son why they won the crack honors.
THE MONEY
INVALID MRSE URL RECEIVES
HELP FROM LA ORAXDE.
TIiohcWIio Were Semi Were 'ft did to
Heln the Young Lady.
The committee of ladies who in bo-
'half of charity and good will of the
community solicited funds yesterday
for the invalid nurse- girl at Hot Lake.
met with very good success, and while
they could not devot? a great deal of
time to the work those whom they saw
were willing and anxious to give.
It is a cause of extreme worthiness,
according o the general belief, and
,those who were approached on' the
proposition had no hesitancy in look
ing at the matter in its right light, and
also giving a, few dollars to help one
who had been unfortunate. .
There Ib no doubt as to the apprecia
tion of the money thus bestowed for
the young lady is very appreciative of
anything that has been done for her.
She will likely go to St. Vincent's hos
pital at Portland where she will be
-cared for. .. '
! attention and withstood tne shock vi
the injury as well as could be expect-
1 ed. He has many friends here who
sympathize with him the accident com
ing as it did jtist win a the busy s?asou
Is oft and his personal attention on tha
. farm would count most."
m
HANKERS' CONVEXTIOX AT PORT
LAND BRINGS OUT SENTIMENT,
Fort'slers Meet at Erie.
Erie. Pa.. June 13. Erie Is enter
taining' for two days th annual dis
trict convention, of ' th8 Catholic Or
j der of Foresters. Several hundred
i delegates from Various points In Penn
j tylvrf'a and Ohio are in attendance.
tuiuug moot) uateuug uu , iuo
Woodmen are several who are well
known in La Grande. State Deputy J.
W. Simmons Is among the delegates
and C. P. Elliott, head deputy for
Washington was also among them as
was J. B. Roth, the Oregon head phy
sician,,. ' . :
E."E. Daniels, consul of the local
camp, was .alternate- delegate from
Eastern Oregon but the regular dele
gate, of Baker, was able to make the
trip', forestalling the former's right to
attend. . '
Buslncsg Is Better and Money Condi
tions Are Etiislor.
That the entire country is n good
shape, and that the business of the
country is gradually Improving is .the
(sentiment crystallized at the Bankers'
convention Just held In Portland.
T'. J. Scroccln. cnshler nf the Unit
ed States National bank of La GrandoJ I16 hndK work.
has returned home and In speaking of
the meeting said: "It was a good
convention and from the speeches and
statements made there Is little doubt
but that business conditions are great-' ner t0 mpet nltn for De la8t tlm at
ly improved over a year ugo. The 1 0C10CK taa morning, wnen ne naci
.ui . t, tmt.i.
country was going at a pretty rapid U'UCIU,"K "uw uer- " '
woai ue naa to snow you. snia tne
farmer, leading ber to the grave.
Saved by a Dream.
A farmer living nt Lapford. Eng
land, dreamed thrice in succession
that .he saw, a pit dug In one of his
fields and some of bis property cast
into lu At the tlilrd time of dream
ing he got up. dressed and went out.
He beard the thud of a spade and
caught sight of a man digging by Inn
tern light. The digger fled at bis ap
proach. It was a grave upon which
By its brink
lay a huge knife. On bis way back
the farmer met one of bis maidserv
ants. She hnd bad a quarrel with the
man to whom she bad been engaged,
she said, but he bad prevailed upon
629,3
To Promote (iood oRikN.
was going at a pretty rapid
rate two years ago, and when It be
came necessary to set the brakes to
Invent a catastrophe there naturally
was a renction. This caused a slow
ing down which was keenly felt, but
if there ever was a danger line that
has been passed and today conditions
are good. There is plenty of money
lit the country but conservatism is be
ing practiced on all sides and specula
t!on Is discouraged. The good, legiti
mate business, however, will in no
way suffer and there Is every reason
London Tatler.
, ' to believe that there will be noticeable i
Wlnston-Salcm, X. C. June 13. The I improvement in the money market
annual convention of the North Caro-! from now on." !
1 The Sinews of War.
On the occasion of the annual en- j
campmeitt of a western militia one of
the soldiers, a clerk who lived well at .
. home, was experiencing much diffl-'
I cult? In disposing of bis rations A
j fellow Rufferer near by was watctilns
, with no little amusement tin first sol-:
dler'8 attempts to Fletcherre a piece
1 of meat. "Any trouble. Tom?" asked
the second soldier sarcastically. ' '
":son in particular, was tne re-'
sponse. Then after a sullen survey of
' Xo. 8055,
Report of the Condition oftlio
LA GRANDE .NATIONAL BANK,
at La Grande, In the state of Oregon, at
the close of business June 7, 1911.
. Resources.
Leans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured- and
unsecured . . ..
U. S. bonds to secure cir
culation 72,00000
U. S. bonds to secure U. S. ,
deposits
Other bonds to secure U.
S. deposits
Bonds, securities," etc. ...
Banking bouse, furniture
and fixtures . .
Other real estate owned..
Due from national banks
(not reserve agents) . . .
Due from state and private
banks and bankers, trust
companies and savings
banks ........ .........
Due from approved re
serve agents
Checks and other cash
items
Notes of other national
banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz:
1,550.73
40,000.0ft
5,214.78
19,138.03
55,960.00
4,000.00
38,204.60
5,013.66
32,001.06
3,428.12
6,010.00
513.58
So heavy is travel,' west to the east,
that No. 6 had to be run In two sec
tions this morning. This was partially
brought about through the final depar
ture from Portland of Rose Festival
visitors and various other meetings
collecting delegates and visitors there.'
Boys Half Interest.
A. D. McCloud, a merchant tailor of
I 1 m ' .
ruruana. nas purcnasea a half Inter
est In the Wardrobe tailoring estab
lishment, lie has moved his family
here and is located at First and Graa
dy. Mr. McCloud comes to La Grande
well recommended. .
' Adding Xew Refrigerator.
The Grande Ronde Meat company Is
adding another new refrigerator to Its
equipment and Is otherwise fixing up
the interior of its Adams evenue mar
ket.. ; .
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Two
2-year-old colts branded upside
. down on right shoulder; Notify J.
W. Spencer, Union. -
wewoiBfflu
Una Oood Roads association met hern
today and will continue In session ov
er tomorrow. Nearly every county ol
The bankers had their'tisual Jolllfl-;
cation, enjoyed the renewal of ac
quaintances and gathered around the
the state has sent delegates to the! annual spread which was one of the
gathering. best.
the bit of hoof hp held in his band the
amateur fighter observed: (Specie $95,490.00
"Bill, I now fully realize what peo-1 Legal - tender
pie mean when tney speak of the sin
ews of wur."
Loat Bark.
Muggins, seeing a dead dog In the
4M''M"fl. W-H""NHH "oppea ana. arter gazing intent-
ijf hi it, suiu i" uis companion, -adoiu-er
shipwreck."
"Wherer
"There lies a bark that Is lost for
ever." His compnnion growled and navigat
ed on, Exchange.
Underwood
Standard
Typewriter
Fer Billing, Invoicing, Bookkeeping,
Correspondence, Etc.
It is a thorough systematize
The Machine' You Will Eventually Buy
Underwood Typewriter Company!
(Incorporated)
Portland, Ore., Branch. 63 Sixth Street 1
t -a
1 1 H 1 1 i i 1 t II III 1 1 i4-W"4""fr4"i"-
notes ... 500.00 93.990.00
Redemption fund with U. ,
S. treasurer (5 per cent
of circulation) ... 3,595.00
Inquisitive Girl.
Bossle I almost hate Carrie Dyerl
She asks such impudent questions, yon
know. I was telling her if Frank
Barnes hnd asked me to marry him
once be bad asked me twenty times,
and she had the Impertinence to ask
me if be had nsked once. Minnie The
ideal But has he. Bessie? Exchange.
Net Popular.
"I don't take much stock tn that
scheme of yours," said the moneyed
man. '
"And no one else does, either," re
sponded the promoter. Amateur Stage.
Wisdom.
Wisdom may be compared to water.
Ai water leaves the heights and gath
ers in the depths, to Is wisdom receiv
ed from on nigh and preso! by
lowly soul. Talmud
Tell yonr secrets and become blare.
Sterne.
Total $1,011,962.35
Liability's.
Capital stock paid In 100,000.00
Surplus fund 100.000.00
Cndivlded profits, less ex- .
, penscs and taxes paid. . 6,405.22
Nat'ona! bank notes out
standing 71,993.00
Due to other national
banks ; 2,523.53
Due to approved reserve
agents 3.410.87
Individual deposits Bubject
to check 393,161.81
Demand certificates of de
posit ....... .......... 3,984.27
Time certificates of de
posit 240,640.53
United States deposits .. 38,784.74
Deposits of U. S. disburs
ing officers I..... 1,056.34
Bills payable, Including
certificates of deposit for
money borrowed ...... 50,000.00
. Total .......$1,011,962.33
State of Oregon, county of Union, ss.
T, F. L. Meyers, cashier of the above-'
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
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