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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. PAGE ' IT- J i R l ; :i 1 - ZJ, TMEATSE KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS "AD" For Love and Glory."Vltigraph A tale of love and glory , of a young lieutenant In the British army ordered to the Boer war. It's a Vltlgrsph. , V ' "Her Two Sons." A fine story of two brothers,' ohfl' a minister and the other a reckless young ster. Their mother Is blind and cannot see many of the worst features of the younger, son. :. .'''.; "The Wager and the Wage Earn er," Edtaon. A young heiress leaves her palatial home to earu her own living and meets .a young man of similar situation nH Intinirntlon. It la splend idly conceived and acted.:' t ; ' Illustrated Song. "The Hat My Father Wore Upon St. Pat-' rick's Day," by Mr. Geo. Birnle. This 1s"-a great "Irish"- bit. , Aj PAY YOUR WATER! REST TOtfOR- ,' . ' i . " . 4 '- LOCALS .. . . H. T. Love, Jeweler, 1212V4 Adams av, ; ; ' ,. . .. . .... Clvrte Paulson, formerly, with the Dr. Posej, SpectolJst for Eye, Ear, ,3ej8er Grand at Baker Is' now day Sose, Throaty diseases and catarrh, clerk at the Foley hot U. ? " Over Seldcr'g store. Eyes fitted Jwlth .-. k ' , iKlasscs. Ilonrs 9 to . 11x30$ 1x30 to Mrs. S. CV' Russel and Miss Ruth ! S and 7 to 8 p. m." " . " ' . " ' ' Russel arrived home this morning af ' .. ,..,.;.,... .:. ., . '. , ter a visit to the coast and Portland. Don't jWalt .until you see others get. f ...a-posltlon ; be. the first to get one La Grande Business college. , . , . The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian "church will meet with Mrs. Frank Baker, Wedensday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. - ' .V t ' v , Mr.' Joe Wood has taken charge of the Crystal cafe. Mr. Woods has had the place remodeled and newly furn ished and -will rim first class nlaee. known as the Delmonlco. Your pat- . Vane and G. .T. Barnes, Port ronage solicited. , 8-14-tf , land traveling salesmen, stopped at , the Foley this morning while calling Personal attention, modern methods on their trade clients here, and practical teachers will Insure you t ; ..gulck ; returns, La Grande Business J. A. Wutzler, a trunk drummsr of college. "V : ,' , , ; St. Louis, stopped at the Foley today - : '., - f . . j while looking after business matters Second hand school books will be here. ; , ; bought for cash tX Silverthome''s fanx fly drug store. ' ; ; 8-28-7t! PAY WATERV RENT TOMOR ROW. . .v;,-!.--.;--.v;;-.i " Pendletton : Business College opens Sept. 6.' A large enrollment Is an-! t'.clpated. Ten per cent discount will be given to pupils enrolling before September 20. Graduates assisted to gno positions. M. L. Clancy, "B. A.,' Principal. , v. . . '. School books, second hand,' such as used here will be bought for cash at Sllverthorn's family drug store. ? . .This Is the time of year when ev eryone, should consider remodeling their. V y y.s' V-:-.. . HEATIXG ASD PLUMBISG JOBS. Bradley & Co.' has a crew of first class plumbiers, steam end hot water fitters at all times ready to ddVwor satisfactorily. Come in and unload our troubles to ' J' "' v ' , V BRADLEY t CO, , Phone Black 971. Elm Street. Try Fruit Chocolates and Marshmallows. Made Just Right No Imitation Flavors. All Leading Gonf ectioners Sell Them. LEAKS' TO EAKN La Grande Busi ness college." From the habit of thinking of this store when drug store goods are need ed. It's a habit that will save you time, mosey and annoyance. Wright Drug company. Phone Main 4. PAY TOUR TYATEB 2EM TOMOR ROW. ' ' ' : ' , . .. Jack Childs is making preparations for building a brick structure on Washington" between Fir and Elm. It will by 20x60 and will be used for store room purposes. PERSONALS. - !'w4I4t'4 I.'. George Stoddard, who had been to ' Emmett, Idaho, on business, returned home last night. " ' J District Attorney F S. Ivanhoe ar rived home this morning from Port land. - He found it unnecessary to go to Seat;le as he first planned, however. ,,l William Bollins, 0-W superintend ent Is here today In his private car attending to business matters. ; ,..' ' -. ' ' Vj h. A. Stoop, a -well known Elgin fclt izen stopped at thsFoley( last night -while 4a the' city. '' '' i 31 C. Combs, a Marlon, III., travel- iug Baitruiuuii, Bioppea ai 4- ice : , r oi ey last week. Sewsr Contractor Gs.o. H. Sutber- land is here ,from a Dusiness trip to Walla Walla.-. . ' P. A- Foley ls;cn tte sick list to- fiay, bing confined to his "home with illness. ' . .. . ' ' ' . ... H.; HMerty.bf Portland. aVrived-t tit Foley this morning after an auto trip to Elgin: ' " ' y ; '!'''v:. 71 C. H. Phlegar and wk'e of Spokane were La Grande visitors this morning, stopping at the Savoy, 'v . G. L. Larison, ths- Preferred Stock ..man. Is here today. He is quartered at the Foley. J. W. Dean and Carl Stackland were over from Cove yesterday on business. They report everything7 In good, shape on that side of the valley.' Including the prune crop, which will be . very good this year. Miss Edna Breakenrldge, manager of the Milton telephone exchange, is en joying, a two weeks' vacation and 'a visiting her mother, Mrs. George Mu lligan of South La Grande. T . A. Campbell, senior member, of the firm . which is building the new' fed eral building was in La Grande yester day. He, assured his Inquirers that the work would be rushed. v County Commissioner J. M.: Selder arrived this morning from Portland and will attend the session of the county court, which opens at the court house tomorrow morning to consider regular business. ' 1 . N. M. Clifford left last evening for Chicago where he was called by the Ill ness of relatives. ' Mr. Clifford lately came to La Grands, and seeing the op- OCOrJNELL'S Cigar Store Fool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobae. eo and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigar In .the city. : Observer's Coast League base ball scores every day there's a game. : Corner Depet and Jefferson St pbfturilt'y loir 'buildings" he begr,n erect ing several -cottages, several ,pf which he now has About finished. '. . J. J. Carr and A. V. Andrews are home from an extended bunting trip. Miss Hazel Smith of Elgin was Savoy hotel guest this morning. ' : Sheriff Chllders is serving legal pai pars out in the valley today. ; . W. F. Wade of Lostine wasxat the Savoy this morning. . ' lt; . j H. A. Johnson, a resident of Cove stopped at the Savoy last night while a ruest In the city, ; , ' . Miss .Louise Rleth, .who has been visiting for' several months with her mother, Mrs. F, Newlin, has returned to her home near Spokane. ; v Photographer H. J. Ritter has gone to Tacoma -where he will attend the Northwestern Photographers' associa tion convention. He expects to be gone a" week. . - , 4 1A GRANDE NATIONAL BAMC at La Grande, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, Sept. lst. 1911vr'"i ' ' Resources. :Loang an(j discounts 607,522.17 ., ; ' .. .- . s , . VTeraraiiB, secureu . aim unsecured .... U.' 8.' bonds ' to 2,879.7? 72,00.00 secure ..circulation .' ! U, a-, bonds to secure U. S. dBpositsT. , . . . . . . Other bonds' tb secure ' S. deposits" (postal Bav- '. lngs) . . '.'.-i y.:, .. . .. Bonds, securltles,..etpt..v. Banking hous?, furniture '.and fixturss Other real estate owned. . ; Due from national banks (not reserve agents)".'. Due fronv state ani ; prt vate banks and bankers, " tiust companies and sa vings banks . . .v. .V; . . . DAS. frp.m., approved re- 40,000.00 '1 !v:--," .Olfp.OO 2i,7,l'o.34 . 56,099.25 ' 4,000.00 " 3,407.85 v. serve agents. 74,961.75 Clmckar-aiid fltherjasn-'-r, ? i , ;items, ,1.690.28 Notes of other national -j banks ! .3,705.00 Fraction paper currency, nickels, and cents .... 516.24 Lawful money reserve In - .. bank. viz: , ; : ; ......C Specie ,; . . $8P,544.30 ' 88,544.20 Redemption fund' wUhTJ.V..., .1 j . S-SJ treasurer (5. per cent '' of circulation) V 3,593.00 Total 1,012,285.58 . ., ; . iBbllltles, Capital stock" paid in ,fiV.'$ 100.000.00 105.000.00 . 4,370.81 Vl,995.00 r7,171.87 390,159.77 1.955.95 241,531.83 33,156.27 I Rnrnlna fnnrt Undivided profits, less ex-' , ipensEs and taxes paid National bank notes out standing . . . , tf, . , Due ' to other national ' 'banks -1; . , .".".v.'.;. Individual deposits "sub- ' Ject to check ... Demand certificates of de- posit .................. Time certificates of de posits ........ :', United States deposits .. Deposits of U. , f S. 'disburs- : "' Ing officers. .fd,474.65 ; Postal, savings f.f . , ! deposits . . ; 469.40 Bills payable, Including f certificates of deposit , for money borrowed... 6,944.05 50.000.00 Total ... $ 1,012,285.58 State of Oregon, county of Union, ss. I, F. L. Meyer, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of Sept.. 1911. , v H. A. ZURBRICK. : Notary Public. Correst Attest: ; ; v FRED J. HOLMES, . W, J. CHURCH, , C. C. PENINGTONT. . ; Directors. Midshipman Herbert Roesch, cham pion target shot of the United States army and navy, arrived In PtendMon last evening to visit for a week at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Roesch. He has been a mem ber of the crew-of ths Delaware but has been transferred to the Colorado now stationed at San. Diego, Calif. TouBff Eoesch won "he .distinction of champion shot over "a year ago during the tournament In which teams from the army,' navy and militia competed. Pendleton East Oregcnian.. . . - - Another New Home, Fred Synhorst has just finished the erection of a nice modern cottage on First street. It will be occupied by Dispatcher McFarland and wife. IS SHS CLOSE TO ROYALTY? etorlo From London That Emlllt QHgtby U Chum f Prinoets Mary. . The latest socUU sensation stirring New. York and London has a touch or mystery. It concerns Miss Emiha Grigsby, who was the protege of the late Charles T., Yerkes. and to whom that gentleman of transportation tubes and high finance left $1,000,000 and beautiful mansion In Park avenue. New York. The stories hare It that Miss Grigs by now frequents Buckingham palace, that she la a chum of Princess Mary and a friend of Queen Mary, that she bad a box at the coronation and that 11168 EMIUB GBIOSBT, he has bad lords and ladles on bet Ctri::s -.In London, having. In short, cored distinct cU successes. v i '. On the ot-er tssflf, !t Is said that her Same hiT- 'c. -vj&ar mentioned In s (Siu'eftoii'Jca f r?:',vVer, that she Is bot recogrilroO ly uuy of the elite In the British, , capital and. that If she bad any entrance Into Buckingham palace It was a back stair entrance. The gossip la tkat she la the friend of a . Frenchwoman who talks that language with Princess Mary and acta as French secretary to the queen and that through this friendship she bas gained the ear of royalty. Much space bas been devoted to the case In the New York newspapers, and the cables have sung with the tale. For years Miss Grigsby has been un mercifully snubbed tn both New York nd London, despite the fact that she Is beautiful, accomplished and rich. Now, If these reports are to be cred ited, she has reached the social heights at a bound, to the unspeakable disgust of the would b climbers who have been at such pains to "cut" her In the past -. ,VU'', PERT PARAGRAPHS. Some can learn, a lot without syer getting wise. , - His ability to forget Is often one of the elements of a man's success in life. ..' ; ;; .v.; ;'i,r . v;v It may be bard to get help, but you can always find some one to tall so" how to do your work. r. ,.,..- A good joke U one that your enemy laughs at when you tell it. Art come in touch with nature er ery Ume a woman makes her toilet. 'As loni? as yon have to pay tha fid dler anyhow, wouldn't it be wise to learn to dance? : i It Is always easy enough to see bow the other fellow might get along In a Inch, but as for ourselves, why thafs another story. " ' ' . ,; Some cooks will soon be demanding that an aeroplane be on tall at the back door or they will give notice that they will .leave by the way ot the street car. , Teople who follow a fad often find that It lends them Into a very lone some country. " , Getting into the swim is apt to coil for some swell bathing eults. ...'' (,wl4-.-.-. I . : ' 7 ' - I ' f .: ....y.. f M: y Every dog mnst have his day. bat some want it alt tb year around. S ! 1 If you have a checking account, the bank does your bookkeeping free of charge and renders you a statement of your receipts and ex- penditures whenever you ask for it. Your cancelled checks are receipts for the bills you have paid. You ireed never pay a bill twice It you pay by check. The check is posi tive proof that you paid the money. ' ' Yon cannot be robbed If you carry a chock book Instead of the ac- ; tual money. You cannot lose your money by carelessness or fire if you keep it in the bank and pay by check, i If you have a cbeck book In your pocket you always have the "right change," for you can make out a check for any odd amount' If you pay by check, people will see that you have a bank account! and your credit will be greatly improved. jf If you have a checking account at the bank, you will be given epe-jj clal consideration should you wish to borrow money. -; .Your money In the bank keeps the 'mills running, employs .labor, and -makes good and prosperous times for alt ' . . If you have a checking account, you need not send money through;' the malls. You can send your check. If the check is lost-your mon-s ey is still safe In the bank. , i '.'!..',' .v!' ' If a check is stolen or forged, you do not lose anything. Th bank"! Is liable for forged checks it pays them. .Z'J.'. ' JlZL. li All check books, bank books, etc:, are free andJt costs you abso-i lutely nothing lo have a bank, account. ;'. If you have a checking account at the bank, .you will always fel free to ask your banker for advice or for a recommendation. lie will be glad to furnish either. f . . . . Nine-tenths of th business of the world Is done by checks. Wby not do yburs that way? The officers of this bank are at your service. They Invite you, to make this bank your business home. Visitors I0U CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT UEIITEO SHIES PAUL GEIDEL Bellboy Who Confiid to the Murdar ftf New York Broker. Photo by Amerio n Prou AasoclaUon. ..... New. York, Sept. 5. Paul Geldel, tho bell-hop, who mttrdered millionaire Jackson, was given "not less than 20 years and not more than his nat ural life," at Sing, today emotion.. hard labor( In Sing Geldel displayed no -'- 'V. ',:;..-,, Her First Quee- tion. " "I wonder what a woman, says when she get t heaven T'i "I -I should not' think - an- one ' need wondsr about ha" ,"' "WhyT" ; "Because any one might know that after asking St retar if her hat la on straight she would aak it the plaM la steam heaUd.'- s 0 0 o 0 LOST Black auto cushion between La Grande and Hawes bridge up the ' river. Reward. Leave at Observer office. , . . 8-31-Kf . I rs f Classified Advertising Li Jf jr Lj ; VcIconie. BY DETOSITING ONE DOLLAR. . Fll sonable terms and easy payments; 'tk lne-room house with ; acre of 'land; good location. Address P, O. ' box 254, Wallowa, Or. (A, 19, S 19.) , FOR SALE Dry chain wood in any quantity, $1X0 per cord at, the Per ry yards. Grande Ronde Lumber company Pe.rry, Ore. ; . C-lC-tf FOR SALE Two steated trap In first class condition. Inquire Dr. A. L, Richardson, , ' .' ;8r4.-tf ' FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 'Blsd 251. 9-2-tf FOR RENT Furnished suite of two rooms for light housekeeping. In' qulne Em 11 Nelderer, 1201 Eighth, HELP WANTED Gird or. woman for housework; good wages; apply 1104 O avenue. . 8-6ltt FOR RENT Two modern rooms. In quire at 1612 Adams or telephone Red 471. : ' r-J 9-5-14t T i . - ' 4Ht4'4-.liil44.4rH-'l'i''M1.4-- f X. 1 ' "... K.K.'Xi-. ' . - t X PREJUDICE f against ? SPECTACLES 'T X Many people are. prejudiced , against wearing spectacles be- A cause of some foolish notion or hearsay. Spectacles ane essential to the i relief of eye troubles and noth ing will take their place. ' If there Is . trouble with your eyes the sensible thing to do Is to consult an eye specialist. . I am a specialist in the treat ment of eye' troubles, and In vite Investigation as to my SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT and ability to relieve all eye troubles. You may save your self muen discomfort by con sulting me at once.. I grind all my glasses. HEAGOCK . Eye Sight Specialist FOR SALE A desirable home, on rea- tcr3