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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. . WEDNESDAY, AfARCII 13, 1912. PAGE SEVEN FAX LEAGUE ELECTS NE.W SENATE r D. Huffman succeeds to the of- L of the late J. W. McAllster. At io annual election of officers ot the Inlon County Taxpayers' league held esterday evening, C. D. Huffman was laced on the senate ot 12, and the tli.r.- uuicuTd w..o re members of ie senate, were re-elected. Mr. Huff- Lun was later chosen president or tne fcnate and league, the , position held y the late J. W. McAllister prior to ii, death. Mr. Norrls who officiated t d; ntrFFU.LV, president WENAHA LUMBJER CO., Main 732 v La Grande.'Ore. and be a schedule man.. The Waltham is the most ac curate and reliable of fome-pieces. It is the preferred watch on all the great railroads. "It's Time You Owned a Waltham' We are headquarters for Waltham Watchoe. plete assortments in all grades and styles, about a Waltham. : . 1 , - .. , , ' . SIEGRIST & Largest Jewelry Store In EASTERN OREGON. as president during the last portion of the expiring term, held It by virtue of his offlce as vice president of the league find senate. iMr. Huffman la the only new face In the senate, all others being" re-elected. Synopsis of the Annual Statement of , th SOUTH WESTERN Sl'ttETY INSVru AKCE CO. cf Pnrsnt. In; .Pie. state of Oklahoma, on'the 31st day of December, 1911, of tax league sesate. DON'T LOCK THE DOOR AF AFTEU THE HOUSE HAS . HE EX STOLEN, but before, Mr. House Owner. Put the right kind of lumber in to the house In the first place then you won't get sore when you have to replace poor qual ity with the kind" that Vasts. Our lumber has the stnylng and last ing quality and the .appearance that counts. gVERY; man should ! carry a reliable watch. For trains must ! be - caught, cngagc7 1 mcnts kept, and busi-1 ness attended .to on schedule timcl" Carry a 'WALTIiAM WATCH Com Scc us made to the insurance commissioner ol the state of Oregoa pursuant'' to law: Capital. Amount of. capital paid ' " ' 1 v up ........ .......... ..J . 523.705.00 Income, Premiums received during " " : -' ; v , the year :. 248,598.35 Interest, dividends and . rents received during the- year . Income from other sourc- . : es received during . the year 4,000.00 Total income ..... 298,364.07 . DiHonnteiuents. .-'--'.".c.:-v Losses paid during the . year, including adjust- ment expenses, etc. .;,..$ 7 24,951-29 Commissions and -salaries : paid during the year. . 87,081.65 Taxes,', llconses and fees ' ' 1 . liald during the year . . . 14,702.74 Amount of all other ex- , pendlture ' 29,673.88 Total expenditures 156,409.66 Assets. Value of real ' estate , owend . 40,000.00 Value of stocks and bonds -r owned 431,287 78 Loans on mortgages and ; - x -. v, collateral, etc 400,148.70 Cash in . banks and on - ' :.i ! hand . ... , ,135,413 39 Premiums in course of col : lection and In transmls- 1 sion; . 72.188.24 Interest and rents due and accrued. .......... ...." 27,757.08 7otal' acsets 1,107,045.19 Less special deposits In any state ' Total assets admitted In .' Oregon . : . 1,107,045.19 . ..ilalillltlcs. Gross claims for losses un . paid 18,871.85 Amount of unoarned pre-, mturas on all outstnnd- .;.. s ing Hsks ..i......... ..' ; 143,257.61 Due for commission and brokerage ,17,821.14 All other liabilities .... . : 6,21.1.05 Total liabilities 186.161.65 Total premiums, in force , December 31, 1911 ... . . 271.491.32 Business ,ln Orwron for the Vcnr. Total risks written during .the year .$ 108.328.49 Gross premiums received during the year ...... . 1,687.94 Permiums returned during the year . .. . . ' 35.20 Losses paid during the - year . 131.56 Losses incurred during;. , ' the "year 431.56 Total amount-of prem iums outstanding In ACTUAL : STARVATION. Faots About Indigestion and Its Ro lief That Should Interest You. - Although-Indigestion and Dyspepsia are so prevalent, most people do uot thoroughly understand tlieir cause unit cure. There Is no reuson wny most people: should not. eat .''anything they -.(ds.lre-r'f -J bey will odiyr chevf It care- ruiiy nna tnorougniy. . junny nctuniiy starve themselves into BlcUness through fear of eating every good-looking, good smelling, nnd good-tasting food, be cause It does not agree with tbem. - The best thing to do Is to tit your self to digest any good food. 1 , We believe we enn relieve Dyspep sia. We are so confident of this fact that we guarantee and promise to sup ply the, medicine free of ail cost to every one who -will use It, who Is not perfectly satisfied with the results which It produces. We exuet no prom ises, and put no one under uny Obliga tion whatever.;'- Surely, nothing could be fairer. We are located right hero and our reputation should be sufllcitmt assurauee of the genuineness of o'ur offer.-'-. i';-' ;:. , .' ''', ' We Wnnt every one troubled with Indigestion or Dyspepsia In any form to Come to our store and buy a box ot Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Tnke them home nud give them a reasonable trial, according to directions. "' Then, tf not satisfied, come to us nnd get your mon ey back. They are very pleasant to take: they aid to soothe the Irritable stomach, to strengthen mid Invigorate the digestive 'organs, nnd to promote n healthy and natural bowel action, tuus leading to perfect nnd healthy diges tion nnd assimilation. A 25c. pnekage of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days', treatment. In ordinary cases, this is sufllcient to produce a cure. In more chronic cases, n longer treatment, of course. Is nec essary, and depends upon the severity of the trouble. For such cases, we have two larger sixes which sell for 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only nt our store The Dexnil store. Oregon. December 31, 1911 , j SOUTHWESTERN SURETY - : 380.35 1NSU1N AXCE CO. By W. O. VAN WYCK, Asau Sw. . Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: , . ' CHAS. E. MORGAN, ' .Buchanan Dldg., Portland, ' Oregon, Has Millions of Frlonas. How would you like to number your friends by millions an Bucklen's Arn ica Salves doea? Its astounding cures in' the past forty, years made them. It's the best salve In the world for sores, ulcers, eczema, . burns, bolls, scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swellings, bruises, cold sores. Has no equal for piles. 25c at all dealers. According to Charlie Dryden,v the Chicago Bcrlbe, Ping ; Bodle, of the White Sox, has perfected the latest marvel in string beans which does away with the string. The bean fas tens will hooks and eyes , and Ping says it is a big Improvement over the old-fashioned string, jft H3 tt 0 . I r c c i f i A J S Advertising u fORSALE Two splendid specimens of bull terrier puppies for sale rea sonable. . Both sire and dam have won on the bench. . If you care for watchdog or companion and pro tector for the children ,they cannot be beat. Phone Red 532. 3-13-3t FIVE ROOM HOUSE for rent. All modern improvements. T avenue, : second house from Fir. Phone Black 1192. ' 3-12-3t. ; , APPLE . TREES Leading yarletUs. Aso cherry, pear, peach, prune and shade trees, j Shrubs, roses, small fruits. Send for price list, J. B. AVeaver & Sons, Union, Oregon , FOR RENT Furnished room for gen itleman. $10.00 per; month. 1416 ; Adams Ave. 3-7-12t ; BARN FOR RENT 1609 5bh St3-l-12t TOR RENT Funlshed 'housekeeping rooms." 1914 Thirl street. 3-11-21 NEWS AGENT To work on train be tween a Grande and Joseph. . Satis- Here, is a good five room house. One closet. Pantryr Cellar under the house. Pump in the kitchen. Good wood house Small Barn. Located on lots 10-11-12-13 block 6 ' Predmore's Add, being on the corner of Y. ave. and North Fir street. Being central from the railroad shops, Palmer mill, sugar, factory. The price of this property is $1550. 00 Terms $200 down. Balanca to suit purch aser. This such La Grande Investineni Foley Building 3-U-2t FOR SALE. CHEAP For cajn or ' terms or would trade lor property., uuuu funi automobile, - X care Ob server. . 3-9-12 It FOR SALE Corner lot with shade ' trees, city water and sewer. In quire 503 Jefferson Avenue, . tf WANTED A reliable insurance wrlt . er with executive ability. A good . proposition for an experienced writ : er who wants to better 'his present condition; Address with references. Inquire Observer. 3-ll-6t FOR SALE 16 inc'j wood $6.60 per cord,' 4 foot wood $5.00 per cord i delivered. Phone (Main 7. 3-ll-6t . . . 7 r ' Standard 2 year old apples at $12.50 per 100. . Jonathan, Spitzenberg,' Yel low Newton, Standard 1 year old ap ples at $10.00 .per 100. ' Jonathan, Rome Beauty, Gano, Yellow Newton, Spitzenberg. Suunyslope Nursery Co Baer, Oregon. : dy 2-5tf wkly tf FOR RENT Furnished bath; 1609 . Wash. St. room with 2-lB-tf FORI RENT Modern front room. $4.00 per month. Phone Red 41. 3-6-12t factory references required. We have a argfej amount of Money toSLoait On improved farm lands m Union, Baker and Wallowa Counties HILL & HIBBERD ', r - ; La Grande National Bank Building , .,. . 1 m v. jv wc it a k d .. a . . .. .r ma I America's Best Mineral Water I J Its Good for W is only one of the many bargains we can offer FOR RENT -One modern five room ) brick house. Inquire Rosa Sherman at Golden Rule. 2-19-U ' WANTED Experienced girl ft wait ress. Phone to Hot Lake, or applx iu person. . . ' 2-19-tf - . WANTED Second hand office -2-20-tf desk. Dr.; Darland.. t ,;; FOR SALE Choice alfalfa and beard less barley hoy. The Mulliollao.4 farm; l'j rnitw est of L rand. 3-7-lOt (, - i. :. FORI RENT-rHousekeeplng v. .rooms: 1 1617 Fourth street. 3-8-tf Treuanrefs Call for County Scalp J Bonnty arid Road Warrants. La Grvr.de, Oregon,: March 6, ! ). Notice is hereby given that 1 1 uu lorpigned' treasurer, of .Union lonnty Oregon; has, fyhds on hand with wa-.th-to pay all warrants that were endors ed on the county, scalp, and roaa1 funds, prior to Feb. 1st, 1932. Inter est ceases on the above . warrants March the 7th, 1912." JOHN FRAWLEY, i 1 , . : V; ; ,v county Treasurer. . , 3-6-10t Phone Main 752 U u LLA N U n I . ':::- ' : ;'-'"-':'V ''.''.' -,',;' ;?-'':f''::C-y::''y-::m Co.