La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1912, Image 2

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LA GBAKDB BONING OBSERVER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1912.
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Write Ideas For Moving Picture Plays j
YOU can write
Photo Pays and
Earn $25 or more
weekly
We will
show you
how!
If you have ideas if you can THINK we will
show you the secrets of this fascinating new profes
sion. Positively no experience or literary excellence
necessary. No "flowery language" is wanted.
The demand for photoplays is practically unlim
ited. The big film manufacturers are "moving heav
en and earth" in their attempts to get enough good
..plots to supply the ever increasing demand.' They
' are offering $100 and more, for single scenarios, or
written: ideas.
Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of
photoplays, are located in or near NEW YORK
CITY. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all
times just what sort of plots are wanted by the pro
ducers, our SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremen
dous advantage over agencies situated in distant,
'cities. ' ;'; ' .
We have received many letters from the big film
manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, EDISON,
ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELI
ANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC. urg
ing us to send photoplays to .them. We want mow .
writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of suc
cess. .-,
WE ARE SELLING PHOTOPLAYS WRITTEN
BY PEOPLE "NEVER BEFORE
WROTE A LINE FOR PUBLICATION."
Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can
think of only one good idea every week, and will
write it out as directed by us, and it sells for onl"
$25, a low figure,
You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Worl:
FREE Send your name and address at once for
free copy of our illustrated book, "Moving Picture
Playwriting."
Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write now and learn
just what this new profession may mean for you
and your future.
NATIONAL AUTHORS INSTITUTE
1543 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY
I
TEASE
CHEFS
DEPOSITORS
GIVEN OFFERS
who ha applied to convert Into bonds
all or part of the maximum balance
or f '.OO may deposit - an additional I
amount In January; though the bonds 1
may not yet have been delivered. j
6. Postal savings bonds can be
procured only by the conversion of
postal savings deposits and will not
be Issued to persons who are not de
positors. They may be sold or as
signed to any person, however, by the
holder, and. when a registered bond
Is assigned a new bond will be Issued
in the name of the owner.
Registered and Coupon Bonds.
7. The depositor's application must
Indicate whether bonds are desired
In registered or coupon form. ' Cou
pon bonds are preferable for a de
positor who Intends to hold them for
a short time only and who has am
nle facilities for tbelr safe keeping.
These bonds are payable to bearer,
and the title will pass by delivery
without endorsement. Interest nn
coupon toond Is collected by meam
of Interest coupons, which are de
tached by the holder as they become
due.
Registered bonds are preferable for
persons Intending to hold them for n
considerable period, and they differ
from coupon bonds In the following
respects:
. (a) They have Inscribed upon their
face the names of the perons to
whom they are Issued.
ih) They are payable only to the
pontons to whom Issued or their as
signs. c The ownership of registered
bonds can be transferred only by as
signment In proper form.
Assignment of Bonds.
R. Reclstered hnnds are asslenod
hv the use n' a form printed on th
hsrk. pverlv dated and acknowl
edged. lin the ass'gnment Is mnrt
bv mark. It must be witnessed by
at least one person other than the
officer before whom It Is made. A
ledger account Is oicned In the tress-
urv denartniont at Washington with
each holder of one or more registered
bonds, end when such bonds are as
signed thev should tie transmitted bv
! new owner to the serretary of
the treasury (division of loans and
rnrn"v) for trinafnr on tn hooks
of the denartmenr Tteelatered bonds
can not he exchnnird t" r-i-
hoods, without charge, at the request
of the fotitnr.
ssKrnmenf bv Wnnrs.
. I'nder the regulat'ons of fp
--.-..- -"---n a minor can not
asslen -"-t n.'s i''hont the
cms'it of rtnlr appointed guardian
or trustee evIdAnri. of whoso antfcnr
Itv must be submitted. A minor lias
the right to convert b' p'
ery.
Payment of Interest on Bonds.
10. Interest on registered bonds
Is paid by checks drawn at the Treas
ury department In favor of the regis
tered holder. These checks are sent
CeVKSJIET B0M)H CAN BE OB
. TAfX'ED EASILY.
3fJtors In Postal Banks Can Con.
Vert Cash to Bonds.
Methods provided by the Postal
"agings department that make it pos
sible to convert deposits Into govern
runt bonds, are explained in a state
ment -ol instructions from the de--krtment
to Postmaster O. M. Richey.
The instructions governing this
DlMM aay: 1 -
I By'amdyln on or before De
cember 2, 1912, depositors of the Pos
tal Savings system may exchange the
Thole or nart of their deposits for
1 sited States registered or coupon
nd rlnomlnations of $20, $100,
nd $!0(,' bearing interest from Jan-
try 1, 1913. at the rate of 2 1-2 per
-.mum, payable semi-annually, and
xieemahle '' pleasure of the
"nlted States after one year from
"ie dnte of Issue, both principal and
tterest navabla 20 years from that
-"ste In 1'nl'ed St o-nf coin.
2. Postal bonds are ex-
-nnt from alt tuxes or duties of the
nlted States, as well as from taxn
:on nl any form by or under State.
unlelpn.1. or local nurhnr'
S. Annllcatlons for the conversion
deoo'1 Into bonds on January 1.
13, must he received on or before
'cember 2. 1912. by the postmaster
it the depository office where the cer-
Scats were issued. The postmust-
will supply- an application form.
Mch mtlst be made out In trtpllcnte.
Tie depositor must indorse and snr--snder
with his : application postal
taxings , certificates covering tin
Mount of bonds desired for which
postmas'er will give him a re-
Ipt. The- bonds will be Issued by
Secretary of the Treasury, and as
on as they ar ready will be didlv-
rd to applicants.
4. The' conversion of deposits Into
onds at a date less than one year
tier the certificates began to bear
Merest forfeits Interest on the de
oalu as in the case of withdrawal
-jr any other purpose.
5. Postal savings deposits convert
4 Into bonds -are not counted ss a
rt of the maximum or li.no allowed certificates
ne depositor, and there Is no llmlta- Winds, but If
on on in" in i mi.ui. n ass en me nonns nnr nl m m.i -,t . v ,
I savings bonds which may be ae- hl mlnnritv re mut comnlv with this 50 cents and II PO at all itniirlt
nlred Jlnally by the depositor. T. - ,.,, TVs dlTlcultv doe. not ana si..,, ai an aruggists.
ar.hn 11 considered as taklne ef- ,x,t tnn f rottnon hnnrfi. Rrnard Is Mlmnlntlng !
3et-t on January 1. and a depositor KftU are transferred ly mere iXf'.U 01ym;i;a, Wn., Nov. 21.-Jovciuoi
Hay has added $-100 to the $500 al
ready offered for the capture of the
slayers of Charles Newell, postoftlce
employe and son of the coroner-elect
who was shot to deatb In Pent ml in
by mail to the post-office address ofixu- -!,,,., ,. ,
the holder, and the bolder of a regis-
tered bond should notify the Secre-lon tt0 case- - -
tary of the treasury (division of
Loans and Currency) of any change
in his postoffice address at least 15
days before the Interest falls due.
Checks for interest on registered
bonds, as well as Interest coupons de
tached from coupon 1onds, are paya
ble on presentation - at the United j
States Treasury or at the office of any !
assistant treasurer- of the United
States. Interest checks 'and coupons I
covering Interest on postal savings
bonds may be cashed by postmasters
under the same conditions aa other
government paper.
- Bonds Lost or Destroyed,
' 11. Payment on registered bonds
that have been lost or stolen may be
stopped by notifying the Secretary of
the Treasury (Division of Loans and
Currency) at Washington. If coupon
bonds are lost the government does
not undertake to protect the owner
against the wrongful holder, but rec
ognizes the 'bearer only. The owner
lias recourse only to such means as
he could use to recover any other val
uable property. When bonds, either
registered or coupon, have been de
stroyed wholly or in part, or defaced,
a claim may be (fled with the Secre
tary of the Treasury under certain
prescribed conditions for their re
placement. Such claims will not he
allowed for coupons which have been
detached trom coupon bonds:
GROCERY STORES OFFERIJiW EE
QHREMEXTS. Treoh nU and All the Rest That li
eeded, Being Offered.
Windows of grocery stores a, e
decked out today in fancy sweet
meat! for Thanksgiving. Fresh .nuts,
citron peel, raisins, these and score
of other edibles that are absolutely
necessary in preparing a perfect
Thanksgiving meal, are now in ihc
stores and from today on, shopping,
will be brisk. The cranberries are
excellent, the Ingredients are all good
and with prosperity a-plenty, many
a Thanksgiving table will groan un
der Its load at the proper time.
Butter hit the Incline recently, with
wholesale prices forcing retailing
merchants to jump the two-lb. roll
prices to 80 cents. - -Should another
cent or two be tacked to tne wnole
sale price, the pound roll Is due for a
Jump likewise. Two pounds are sel
ling at 80 and one lb at 40 cents to
day. The butter price has been bul
lish over' the country for the past
several weeks and the rise bete wad
not unexpected.
Market quotations toaay are: '
New borne grown applet 76c per
box
Oranges 0960c
Bananaa 40c per dot.
Tokay gj-apes 60c basket
Pineapple 20c and 26c, slie.
Cranberries 15 cents lb.
Grape fruit (arge sige) 2 for 2'c. I
VKteblea and Hlseellaneess.-
' Onions 1.60 per cwt, small lota 2c
lb.
' Potatoes 7Bc per cwt
Bean White. 9 l-Sc: Una, 10 cento
New cabbage 2c.
Celery Home grown, 2 bunches for
26c.
Sweet petatoes 6c per lb.
Cauliflower 15C20C per bead.
Green peppers 10c lb.
Squas 2Mc lb.
Pumpdns 2c.
Turnip ?c lb.
reed and bra!.
Wild Hay $9.00 (to the producer.)
Bran $1.30 per cwt
Timothy $12.00 (to the producer.)
Alfalfa bay $13.00 retail).
Shorts $1.40 per cwt
Oats $1.40.
Bran $1.25 per cwt . "
. Rolled oats $1.60. '
Rolled barley $1.30 per cwt
Blue Stem Flour $1.36 sack.
Patent $1.25. .
Snowdrift $1.35.
10s Com Meal 35c par tack.
Eges and Better.
Butter Fancy creamery, 40 celts, 1
lb. roll; 2 lb. roll, 80c.
Ranch butter bc 1 lb. roll.
T.nnch egg's (Sc.
Storage 3fic.
(Buying Price.)
"eavy hoes $6.00 per cwt.
Cattle, Uett aaa ftwL
Light "aoga $l.$6 per cwt
Cslckena Wens c; old roosters Te;
spring fries, 12c.
Turkeys 18c.
Ducks Live weight 12c.
Ueese. live weight 10c.
Cows 405c.
Steer fiftB;. ,
Sheep 4c.
I:
Assignee's Notice,
Notice is hereby given that B. Frank
Toney and C. H. Scranton, partners,
doing business under the firm name of
Toney & Scranton at La Grande, Ore
gon, have made an assignment of all
their property to the undersigned
for the benefit of all their creditor
end that all such creditors are,
hereby notified to present their re
spective claims against such estate
under oath to the undersigned at La
Grande, Oregon, within three months
hereafter. .
Dated at La Grande,1 Oregon, No
vember 6th, 1912. .
C. C. PHNJNGTO.N, Assignee.
11-7-6 wks Thursdays. - - -
ill '.:
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Qdssard
Msdel 107 as shown expresses the
most advanced fall Ftvle. It la loug
below the waist., with a low bust
Lacing in the front, every organ Is
freed from restraint and supported In
the position Nature designs. .
A complete line of all Bizet and
models always on hand. Prlett $3J0,
$6.00, $6.50 and $8.50.
,;. MRS. ROBT. PATTIS,
Phone Bed S221. Certetlere.
SIM-HI RRO ENDS SCIATICA.
All Symptoms Disappear in a Short
Time. Writes Mrs. 4.
J. Jambs.
"When Mr. Jacobs becan the use of;
Sulphurro he had been afflicted with:
-Khcumatlsm for about two years."'
writes .Mrs. J. J. Jacobs, of Coupevllle
Wash., to the C. M. C. Stewart Sul
phur Co.. Seattle. Wash., makers of
Sulphurro. "The pain In the sciatic
nerve of the right leg was very se
vere, causing him to limp quite bad
ly. Also, the elbow joints were af
fected. It seemed as if the cords and
Joints were being pulled out, aa he ex
pressed it.
"All these symptoms disappeared
In a very short time after beginning
to take Sulphurro. and he baa never
had tho natn since."
Sulphurro has cured thousands oi
cases of Rheumatism In the brief per-
rT aa:!? t4 j: i.,
We are going to .tell you something about Grand View Addition.
This Addition is located at the end of the Macadam JRoad leading
from Adams .Avenue. It has a gen tie slope to the north, and is not
rough or cut up in the least. It is sot to apple and cherry trees, all
of the very choicest varieties. Th? trees are nearly two years Id
and -show a very healthy growth. The soil is a dark loam, and of good
depth. There are building restrictions, and homes in this addition
will soon be in great demand, as t here are many of our business
men who will have their homes there. It is close to town, with
good roads leading right to it. It is becoming more attractive as thtj
trees become older. It is laid out i-i at-re lots. This is a decided ad
vantage. The Addition overlooks Grande Ronde Valley, than which
there is no more beautiful spot in the world.
shon'd delre nnrif..in- ,h i.n,i i, ,. ;,
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LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO
PHONE;MAIN:752 FOLEY HOTF.L BUILDING LA GRANDE, OREGON