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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
FRIDAY, JUNE 13,. 1913. LA GRANDE EVENDQ OBSERVER. PAGE t: tiHEii Grand Union j Order ' your bread and cakes of the Grand Union Tea Co.' We also carry a complete line of fancy and staple sor ceries. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TEA AND COFFEE- STORE IN TOWN. 1 Martin's Candy Factory FULL LINE OF HOMES! ADEv CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH ICE CREAM IN ANY QUAN TITY . ADAMS AVE. ' ' Renort of the condition . of STATE BANK OF 1MB! "e of TmhW in ti State of ' the close of business Jur r!?f? Resouiw Loans and discounts - Overdrafs, secure'' secured i j Banking house Furniture T Due from banks br (7 e 4, 1913. and iMIItliM'ilfff"111 i't v W ? ,1 Home -grown Sftrawlbere ..$61,499, un- .,-; .. 865. .. I 2,600, id fixtures .... 1,778, banks (not reserve ................ 2,261, .rom approved reserve nks i.y 5,861, leeks and other cash items 183. Cash on hand ........ .. .. 2,727. Other resources . .... . 1,000- , . . iS-Q ,at l IT-- mni - . A. IMfl. o excuse vv nacevcr lor iwi 77 ; ' - , ; ; , Bananas, Oranges, Lflons Grape, fr uit ' Cucumbers and Cherries AH Kinds of Fresh Vegetables Phone Main 75 The City Grocery AND BAKERY HOME OF FANCY GROCERIES Phone Main 75 Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing Rubber Buggy Tires LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY BHBinHHBnmBHaBHMHi $15. oo GIVEN IN PRIZES To any boy or girl 15 years or un der who will writ? the best essay on how much actual money The Ward robe saves the community it serves in a year. Conditions and prizes will be explained on Saturday. THE WARDROBE PHONE M 64 Tailoring, Hat -Blocking, Cleaning, Pressing Total , . . . .... ..... ..... $78,177.98 ;,. .:' .(.:'.,.. .Liabilities. ' Capital stock paid in". ; f '. . : , $25,000.00 Surplus fund ,. . . V; , . . . . , i . . . 500.00 Undivided; profits, J ; less ' ex- f i I ''( i penses and taxes paid.... - 1,138.61 Individual deposits : subject - v to check ....,.......... 42,164.72, Demand certificates yf ,, de- ji, .:, poit. i J, '. '. .. . . .. ; . v 6,232.31 Time certificate of deposit -1,64.3,82 Notes and bills, rediscounted 8,806,04 Total .$78,177.96 State of Oregon, Coutny of Union, ss: I, Sherwood Williams, cashier of the abore named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, Cashier. Correct Attest: CLAY W. FOX, GEO. L- CLEAVER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of June, 1913. ; u WALTER STRINGHAM, (SEAL) V-V Rotary Public. Owning Yoor Own Home MR RENTER, READ THE FOLLOWING LISTINGS AND SEE IK YOU CANNOT FIND SOME THING IN THE LIST THAT IS WORTHX, OF. YOUR INVESTIGATION IF YOU INVESTIGATE YOU WILL BUY. SEVERAL PROPERTIES HERE AND OTHERS THAT WE HAVE ARE JUST AS NICE HOMES AS WE HAVE IN THE CITY, AND THE TERMS ARB WITHIN REACH OF ANYONE WHO IS WILLING TO MAKE ANY EFFORT WHATEVER TOWARDS SECURING A HOME. 'X- .A' .w. a. ;i M V:1 :.:jy; i--h f-;' j r i Read the Following Offers Carefully , ' ; Card of Thanks. We thank the people of La Grande and vicinity for their kindness and as sistance in our sad hours. Mr. Robert i Deal, Mrs. John Mahaffey, Miss Mary Deal, William Deal and Robert L. Deal. ' "' : . Sheriff's Sale. . Acre Tract. '. Here is a chance for some one to secure a home at very little effort, Acre tract, small house, 'Splendid land, some fruit, 'side walk all the way to center of city.. Price $1250. To the right ; party this place can be sold with only the initial payment of $25 in cash, the balance $20 per month. This place will double in value long before the pay ments re alj made, Home for $1200. Home partly furnished, house 6 rooms, cement walk paid f or, ; connected with sewer, paved ; street, street imporvement and sewer assessments $169 to be 'asumed. The price ,1s $1200. Terms $300 cash, balance $20 per month including the inter- . 1 est. Some renter should inves tigate this. zjjij . 120 acres- Logged off 'land near Summerville, 60 acres can be cultivated. If you are inter-. ested in this class of land the -price $600.00, only $5 per acre is certainly something out of the ordinary. . To Exchange for Farm. New modern 5 room house near high school, owner would like to exchange for outside property either improved or un improved. J wmVt'Svm ' Extraordinary Easy Terms, ' New modern Bungalow, 6 rooms, basement, the very best ; of plumbing, plastered ' walls and tinted, one block off paved streets, cement walk, conceal ed wiring, Dutch kitchen; price $2200. Terms $1!0 cash and the balance $25 per month, On West Adams. . I have two modern homes on West Adams avenue for sale ' that will bear close investiga tion. If interested in this high class section of the city call . for particulars. Here Is Another , Right new modern Bungalow, large basement, bath, toilet, lavatory, cement side , walk, wired, nice lawn. An attractive home in every way, Terms $59 or $100 cash, balance $35 per month.; j!I1i3SI3mM ' " . To Exchange. , rVaf - ' A modem 7 roomrhouse ln Portland, furnace, stationary i bath tubs, wired, nice electric fixtures, gas. - House just built. 1 Owner desires to exchange for v something modern in La ; Grande. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Execution and Order of Sale of,1 hereinafter described mort gaged real property,: issued out of and under the Seal of the Circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Union, bearing date of the 12th day of May, A. D. 1913, upon the decree duly rendered, entered of rec ord, and docketed in said court on the 2nd day of May, 1913, in that suit therein, wherein N. K. West is plain tiff, and Henry Shafer, Allle Shafer, and the City of La Grande, are de fendants, said decree being in favor of said plaintiff and against said de fendants, for the sum of $559.72 and the further sum of $50.00 attorney fees, interest from the date of said decree at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and the further sums of 86.45 and also the sum of $35.00 attorney fees and plaintiff 's costs and disbursments of suit taxed at S26.20 with interest thereon from date of this decree at the rate of 10 per cent per. annum. I WILL ON FRIDAY, THE 20th day of June, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav. at the front door of the court house, in the City of La Grande, Union county, state of Oregon, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said plaintiff's de cree and accruing costs of sale, an the right, title, and interest of said defendants, Henry L. Shafer and Allie Shafer, his wife, had therein or thereto on the 18th day of April, 1910, or any or either of defendants in said suit thereafter obtained in or to the following described property, to-wit: Lots One; Two; Three: Four; Five; Six; Seven and Eight in Block Twenty-nine (29) of Chaplin's Addi tion to the town of La Grande, Union County, Oregon. ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon tnis 21st day of May, 1913. AUGUST HUG, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon, daily 6-23-30 6-6-13-29. I WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THESE PROPERTIES. THEY . WILL BEAR STRICT INVESTIGATION. I GEO. HE WHO SELLS H. Real Estate 108 ELM S., LA GRANDE. ORE. THE ONLY WAY TO DO PRINTING QUICKLY AND PROPERLY A.i.. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. A. L. Richardson, 1312 Penn. Ave. ' " 6-13-tf The Presbyterian ladies will hold a lawn party the evening of Wednes day, June 18th, af 1308 and 1310 Pennsylvania Ave., near Washington. Refreshments and music will be pro vided. Everybody welcome. 6-ll-8t Is to have the Press Facilities, 'Material and Work- ' men. The; Observer's Job Department has within the past sis weeks added ' , Oas Two Revolution Pony Cylinder Press. f One 10x15 Chandler & Price Job Press. One 12x18 Chandler & Price Job Press. 1 One Power Wire Stitcher r" ' Oa? Chandler & Price Paper Cutter ! One Portland Multiple Punch, ' " One ten horse power motor, and i Over $J, 000 worth of type and material. Thk added to our former equipment, which con sisted of Mergenthaler Linotype, Babcock, cylinder 1 - press, two job presses, cutter and perforator makes ' ours positively the . Best Equipped Job Office Between Port land and Boise r I Sixteen People Work at tho Observer Office. Quite a pay roll each week, every cent of which is spent in La Grande. at