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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1912. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE United States National Bank OF LA GRANDE, OREGON, v At the Close of Business April 18, 1912. RESOURCES. Loan3 and discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation :L Porto Rico Bonds sec. Postal Dep.-1..;. Premium on U. S. Bonds ........,..,.. Bonds and City and County Warrants ...... Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures... Redemption f 'and 5 per cent of circulation Cash and due from Banks .......:..: $301,573.69 None 25,000.00 5,000.00 i 491.14 16,490.58 28,396.40 1,250.00 152,480.78 LIABILITIES ! Capital Stock ;,;:.,; ,;,,, ;; Surplus and Undivided Profits ... Circulation .;..,"1;...;.,;:...;,...... . Due to Banks . Certified Checks Deposits $530,652.59 ..$100,000.00 12,101.62 . 25,000.00 . 11,730.76 100.00 . 381,710.21 " ' ;;'.':':;'v- V5 :r : '.' " :; ' ' :-$530,652.59 BOARD OF DIBECTORS N. K. West, Wm. Miller, T. J. Seroggin, H, E. Coolldge, A. T. Hill, C. T. Bacon, J. F. Conlcy, J. L. Cavlness, Judge J. C Henry. , ' . , Having, adequate equipment and exceptional facili ties for 'handling business in every department of banking , we confidently invite the accounts of cor porations, firms and individuals to whom we are. pre pared to extend every courtesy and accommodation consistent with correct and progressive banking methods. ' ". "". ' . - :; "' PAGE THREE DISH HUNTERS III SELLS-FLOTO CLASSY JUMPERS COME WITH BIG CIRCUS. High Clusg Hunters Imported From Ireland for Circus Ring, : The most attractive feature of the average traveling horse show' Is usual ly the exhibition made by the huuters and junipers, and indeed when look ing over the program, more often than not It is found that the most Import ant prize money 1b devoted to thee Classes. ' , '. . . This Beason, the Sells-Floto circus, which comes here on Friday, June 7, f POison a NEVER nriirnw in vrm; TAILING. rtl.nL.UI THESnNDARD riUBi cnilSLAlnl, rtLDNSi BURNS, ETC. A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD SALVC. ALL DRUMISTt HAVE IT ON Wlu. OSTIUM ON REQUEST UWGHYiMtCMAEL5 CQ. SAN FRANCISCO. THOWUGHB1ED MtOiU'.OCKS -. A Pallet blI Cockerel Mating i Utility Matlrgs... Egg for, sole. For Price r Cor. J ' ... respond to ! D. B. ST0DD1RD La Gnnde: 0 e CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING v Careless Kids i for one day's engagement, are bring-; lng with them several high class huu-j ters, some ot which have been espe cially Imported from Ireland, and dur ing the regular performance these clever animals give a very remarkable exhibition of timber topping, One ef them, a black horse called "Luckett", is a thoroughbred raised on the ranch of the late Lucy Baldwin near Los Angeles, and. which, with his weight up, ran a mile in 1:38 over the San-j ta Anita race track. "Luckett" was sol a oecause nis temper became so bad that he refused to face the bat rier, and was . regarded as absoltuely useless from every standpoint.; , Since he has been acquired by the Sells-Floto people, however, and un der the skillful tutelage il , Rhoda Royal, he has become one of the most docile horses with the show and jumps an obstacle nearly seven feet high with perfect ease. Last winter he won several prizes in the high jumping classes at Kansas City, Denver, I0U' Isville and other, big horse shows. ,yery foody Will Do It Now- DO WHAT? Stop at our store on Sunday afternoons, when out riding. Why? Because we have our soda fountain going and can serve you with any kind of a drink you want. Give us a trial, our ice cream sodas, milk shakes, lemonades, Sundaes, etc., are appetising and refreshing. Stop the next time you arw out driving or motoring and try one. You'll stop again. Clyde General Island City, Kfldd c Merchandise Oregon. I La re frequent damagers ot their clothes. There is no cause for worry very little damage will be really done If we are entrusted with the cleansing and renovation of the gar ments. We are experts at the busi ness, never injure an article, call for and deliver orders and are reasonable in our charges. We can save you a lot of money In your wardrobe, an nually. - THE CirB TAILORS. 1 1013 Adams Ate, rhone Blk 1241 EVERT MAN WANTS bu he don't want It to leak in every storm, by having poor .shingles laid on it. Our shin gles will not split or shrink, as they jire the beBt that money can buy. a:'-WlVA7fA'iUMBfj. COMPANY Main752. dceenwood and Madison em I Before Bu'Jdirsg " '-r.jisa OR REPAIRING lf Corner H 5 C And Cedar STREETS tfSBSafMt'iKW f i W a f ilin g ! V- Take Heed Be sure to baTe aa abstract of the farm or lot yon are considering purchasing be fore you invest. . Ton will know then to the smallest detail just what the history of the parcel Is If yon have ns draw up the abstract. Absolnfely accurate work and prompt seiTlec-. . The Abstract Title Company, Inc. LA GRANDE, OREGON I " M. LOCKW0OD, Secretory OfBce with La Grande v and Manager.7- '! Investment Companj .. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of Union. ' Sada Anderson, plaintiff, vs.. F. L. Meyers, executor of the last will of John Predmore, deceased, Sisters o St. Francis, of La Grande, Oregon, and William Hull, H. C. Montgomery and J. J. Beldin,' trustees of the La Grando and (Moss Chapel Circuit of the Metho dist Episcopal church, South, in Un ion county, Oregon, and afl other pel- sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate or Interest In or to or lien upon the real estate described in the coTr.pIafnt herein, defendant. To all otUor persons or parties un known (.:..;.i,.g any right, title, es tate or interest in or to or Hen upon the real estate described in the' com plaint herein, defendants above nam ed: You and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear in the above entitled court ana answer the com plaint., therein filed against in " the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; And defendants will take notice that if they fail so to ap pear and answer the plaintiff will, for want thereof, apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, that plaintiff be decreed to bs he owner in fee and "entitled to the possession of the real estate described In the complaint!, it-wit: Lots elev en, twelve and thirteen in block two of Predmore addition to the Town of La Grande, Union, county, Oregon, an 1 that plaintiff '8 title thereto be quieted. This summons is published by vir tue of an order of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, of Union county, of date-February 6th, A. D. 1912, di recting publication thereof in the La Grande Evening Observer once each week for six consecutive' week and the first publication of this summons is on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1912 J. D. SLATER, Attorney for Plaintiff. Ap 16 23 30 May 7 14 21 28 . Christy Mathewson was set back ! shiners by the umpire in a recent game, for discoloring the ball. They say it it "Matty'B" first fine Oh Prunes f That's it, dried prunes, peaches and apricots. They are the best what am, and they are cer tainly making a hit be cause they are so juicy.' Phone ns and we will send 3Tou some. Fancy Italian prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c. Clyde L Kidd'e General Merchandise, Island City, Ore. Phone Red 3321 The store where quality price and service reign. DRINK America's Best Mineral Water It's Good for What Ails Ydu PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHISICIAJfS AND SURGEONS OR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depol St. Phmse, Main 23. MOL1TOR, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68; Residence, 69. A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeon. Phones Office Black 1382. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin's Res. Ma!n 757 C. H. UPTON, Pb. G. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Offlct In La Grande National Bank Build ing. Phones: , Office Main 2; Resi dence Mala 32. THE PEA RE SCIENTIFIC SYS TEM OF FITTING GLASSES MEANS A careful examination of each eye separately by a spe cialist who devotes his time to the proper prescribing of glas ses. MEANS A department scienti fically equipped and exclusively conducted for the proper fitting of glasses. MEANS Permanent relief from all headaches and nervousness caused from eye-strain. MEANS An absolute guarantee of satisfactory results from an established business of over 20 years. MEANS That you are entrust ing your eyes to an attendance graduate from the leading opti cal college of the United States, and not to a self styled spe cialist. We grind all our own tense?, only first quality blanks used. We make a specialty of Kryp tok, Bifocal and Torlc lenses. Light, olid lenses smooth, un broken surfaces no conspicuous fines cementing done avay with no clouding and no lodging places for dust and dirt J H, JPEARE & SON Jeve!ci8 and Optometrists Opposite U. S. Land Office NNslsstfMailws DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD DiBeasee the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwar store. . Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. S E. Moore. VETERINARY. BIDS WANTED, Sealed, bids will be received until Thursday, May 23d at C o'clock p. m. by the undersigned, assistant secre tary of the Union County Fair Associ ation, for the construction of a grand stand according to the plans and spe cifications on file in my offlc? Mon day. The board reserves the rt?ht to reject any and all blda A. B. CERRY j , v asst. Secrettaryj lH. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store La Grande. Residence Phone, Red . 701; Office Phone. Black 13C1; In dependent Phone 53; Both Phonei at Residence. ATTORNEYS AT LAW COCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys Chas. E. Cochran and Geo.- T, Coch ran. La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. 8. EAKIN CRAWFORD St EAKIN Attorneys at law. . Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice In La' Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. Iron With An Tni - il Jtiectnc i ron These Hot Days Cut Out Waiting for irons to heat. (And save time) ; Changing irons, (and save steps) Sweltering over a hot stove, (and iron where it's cool. It saves your health and your temper.) Scorching clothes, (the steady, ev en heat of the electric iron saves your clothes.) Electricity is cheaper for ironing than wood. and S A V E We handle electric irons in all sizes at very reason able pi ices. Main 34. Eastern Oregon Light & Po wer Co ; Always at your service ' I