FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913.
LA GRANM
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DR. D. J. GILL4LAND. Operator,
PAINLESS
' DR. TH0S. a Oir&LART. Mr.
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DENTISTS
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Retail DepartmentT-Phope Main 8
For Lumber, Lath
Shingles, Sash ind Doors
' uberoid Roofing
GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO.
National Protective Service
A COLLECTION SYSTEM THAT COLLECTS. We base the system
that collects, H makes no difference bow large or email your ao
counts, or bow far soat'ered your debtors, H Is eqaally efficient,
equally successful. You ran use It In your business for tbose de
Ifasowent aeeoaats.
NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE
ffcBe Bei 8M1
Roenj 9, Kewlfa Drag BI4f.
union home .
FIRE DAMAGED
9v0tmpm 1 ' sw w
FBOKPT ACTION BY DEPABTMEM
3 . BIG AID.. .
Testerday Afternoon Fir Threatens
to Destroy Haynes Heme. ,
Union, March 21. (Special) Fire
broke out about three o'clock yester
day site moon In tbe home of Mrs.
Link Haynes. Tbe alarm was sound
ed and the firemen quickly responds
and by prompt action had the blaze
under control In a few minutes. It
must have started from a defective
chimney as the flames were first seen
on the roof. Tbe damage will not
be very heavy owing to tbe prompt
action of the firemen. We only have
a volunteer fire department bat they
know how to fight fires and Union Is
Old Floors Made Like New
m i ii i a i i i 11 i "
Have yoi an unsightly floor, rough, uneven, stained or dirty T ; If
7n hare I can pot H la first class condition, level, smooth,' clean,
fast like a new floor and ready for any kind of a finish yu may ,
wtefc to put oa it Tie AUTOMATIC SCBAFEB AND POLISHES
Make them Ilka new. For particulars call at, reen 10 Newlln's
6 rag buHdlag. or phone Red, SMI.
G. H. RUSH , Contractor and Builder
GARDEN SEEDS
A full line of first elass garden seeds display. '
New is the time to buy as our line is eomplete.
FANCY APP1JES
Lucinda and Rome Beauties
..50c
OUR HOME-MADE SAUERKRAUT IS SPLEN
" : . V DID'
THE GOOD THINGS COST NO MOKE THAN ORDINARY
TH1NAS IF YOU KNOW WHERE TO BIT.
Stageberg Grocery
, PHONE MAIN 703
YEGETABLES IX SEASON ALL THE TftOE.
Synopsis of tbe Annual Statement of
THE PHOENIX INSURANCE COM-
!. PANT
of Hartford, In the state of Connecti
cut, ,on . the 31st day of December,
1912, made to the Insurance commis
sioner of the, state of Oregon, pursu
ant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital stock i
paid up ..$2,000,000.00
Income.
Premiums received dur
ing tbe year In cash.. $5,176,471.41
Interest, dividends, and
rents received during , ,
year .. ........ 456.900.71
Income from other eourc-
' es received during year 50,943,60
Total Income $5,684,315.72
' Disbursements. ,
Losses paid during the . M
year ...$2,738,007.24
Dividends paid during
: year on capital stock .
' and stockholders tax.. 375,496.95
Commissions end salar
ies paid during the :
year 1,481,258.35
Taxes, licenses, and fees
paid during the year.. 152.726.81
Amount of all other ex
penditures .... 437,519.72
Total expenditures ...$ 5,185,009.0,7
Assets.
Value of real estate own
ed $ 141,013.38
Value of stocks and
bonds owned 4 9,650,170.50
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, etc 86.700.00
...9LLand the man went down to the
Cash In banks- and on
hands 758,842.94
Premiums In course of
collection and In trans
mission ...... ....... 1,009.796.41
Iu'crcit und rent due
and accrued and other
assets ... 159,526.18
Total assets
..$U,S0is.O49.41
I D R. FONG
Total assets admitted -
In Oregon 111.806,019.41
Liabilities.
Grogs claims for losses
unpaid $ 485,001.34
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstand- 1
Ing risks 4.975.957.27
All o'her liabilities ..... 190.U00.OO
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MEBieiKR CO.
Branch of Baker City Offloe
CIUNKSE HIMI AJiD
ROOT BJWfPIES
Our wonderlat tU giving
herbs will abMtaitasr exUrpate
every bn purity fre the system.
No drugs, ae pImb, aon-alco-bolhs.
F R t. E CON FIB USU
CONSULT ATtON FKFE
Those llvrag eat f town can
cure theneervas at hacae with
our herbs. Write te aa for par
tl on I are.
Offlea Hears: to 11 a. m.; I to
- p. m.
v Sundays to 1$ , m.; t
' I p. m.
Tetepkeae Xato 72.
. Offlett .1412 Adams Avenge
LA ORAEBR, ORFflON.
Total llabl'tiri ex
clusive of capital
stock of $5,650,958.61
Total premiums In
force December 31.
,1912 '...$9,580,882.70
Total r!sks written dur
ing the year $ 46.860.77
Grose premiums receiv
ed during the year ... 71.M2.62
Premiums reurned dur
ing the year 16.755.28
Losses paid during the
year 26.960.69
iosses Incurred during
the year 26,187.57
Total amount of risks
outstanding In Ore
4ton. December 31,
1912 $3.S!M.667.fl0
The PltT'ONIX INSrRANCH COM
PANT.
T!v D. W. PKH.TOJJ, Pres dent
General agent for Orepon :
IIAjtCVBY WELLS, No. 324. Cham
ber of Commerce Building, Port
land, Oregon.
Resident agent:
WST. MILLER, La Grande, Oregon.
STYLES
that (denotes fashion t
THESE are clothes that are rec
ognized as the Universal Stan
dard. We; are showing ': every i
new color, style and pattern;
including aw extensive assort
ment of various weaves and
iaucy effects h blue serges
Every garment iBonr stock is 'equal in styTe
and fit to the finest made-to-measure g&rme a
t ' . .
Prices are no more than ordi
nary clothes; but you get more
than you expect.
- See this gorgeous showing made '. .
especially for our Easter Trade
L
ASH BROS.
La Grande
proud of her fire fighters. ' ,
From two to three Inches of snow
fell in Union on the 19th. We had
a blizzard in the afternoon for awhile
when It cleared up and turned very
cold. It was the coldest night in
March that we have had so far.
Mr. Ready and Mrs. Priscllla Soren-
son surprised their friends by going
to La Grande last week and getting
married. They have the best wishes
of their friends for their future hap
piness and prosperity.
It Is rumored that Leland Clarke,
otherwise known as "Boots" was
married on the 18th mst. to a young
lady from North Powder. Boots Is j
well known to the baseball world.
Miss Edith Hunt visited wl:h
friends In La Grande this week. . i
Mr. and Mrs. Terrall, Dr. Law and
Seymour. Johnson were business vis
itors in La Grande Tuesday. '
Rev. Cockrum has organized a
teachers' training elass and starts out
with eight members. Tbe class meets
on Wednesday evening.
i.Mts. Mulholland Is very sick with
tonsllltis.
.Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Swacfchammer
are expected home from California
this week.
Mlsa Ruth Scrlber Is complaining
of a sore throat for the past fewt
daya.
Glen Taylor left for his home In
Buhl, Idaho, after spending a
with his uncle. Dr. Law, 1
. Mrs. Dtck Slater of North Powder
Is vlHlnr with relatives this week. ,
- Tie Mothers' Faverito.
A cough medicine ror children
should be harmless. It. should be
pleasant to take. It should be effect
ual. Chamberlain's dough Remedy la
all of this and Is tne mothers' favor-
' tte everywhere. For sale by all deal
i ers. '
9 if&mvti
If iftgflLaWfuMgi HWJsraMBkBiaa
None Better Than
I
Old
Geyser Brook
.yWrfsifr.;1
;12
Whiskey
It's mellowed and aged in wood; pur
.? ity guaranteed.
-Also distributor of Budweiser and
, Hop Gold Bottle Beer.
U, LOTTES
r Wholesale Limner Dealer, ; ,
1118 JEFFERSON ATEHUK PHONE BLACK (1
day i S - ft
Attention, Sir Knights.
Eastern Oregon Commandery No. 6
have accepted an Invitation to ob
serve Easter services wl'.h Pendleton
Commandery No. 7 on next Easter
day In their city. '
Eastern Oregon Commandery No. 6
have arranged for a special train to
leave La Grande at 7:30, on Easter
morning, arriving In Pendleton aoout
10:30, returning the same evening.
The committee on arrangementi
have secured a 1 1-3 fare tor the
round trip which will amount to $3.00.
The rate Is good to anyone desiring
to avail themselves of this excursion, j
Those contemplating going will notl- j
fy L. H. Russell, chairman of the
committee on arrangements.
By order of tbe Eminent Comman
der. L. H. BUS SELL,
$-J0-tt Recorder.
NEW HATS MADE
From Old Ones
We clean, reblock, put on new ribbons and sweat
leathers. '
Panamas and straw hats bleached without injur
ing the fibres. The only equipment in town for doing
this work. .
THE WARDROBE
A. J. McLeod
Open Evenings
Tailoring, Hat Blocking, Cleaning and Pressing.
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