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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1914)
PAGE TWO LA &HAMe evening OBSEuViil? TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914. I II nin. I rovernment protects your money in this bank NATIONAL BANKS Are Under the direct supervision of the Government. They are inspected fre quently and are compelled to make a public statement of their re sources five times a year. A certain sum must be carried in reserve, against liabilities. Other rigorous rules have to be adhered to. ' . National banks are subject to more laws than any other class of banks in the world. They are therefore the safest financial institutions existing all their depositors being under the direct pro tection of the U. S. Government Accounts in this National bank are solicited from firms and indivi duals. ' Every assistance given depositors consistent with Govern- -ment rules. . . United States National Bank, Capital $100,000 ' Surplus 113,000 Deposits Officers and Directors $400,000. WM. MILLER J. C. HENRY J. L. CAVINESS J. P. CONLEY T. J. SCROGGIN C. T. BACON A. L. RICHARDSON U. G. COUCH GEO. T. COCHRAN SPORT FILMS GIVEN PRAISE SHOW HERE SATURDAY NIGHT TO BE WINNER. High School Auditorium to Be Used to House the Audience. Wing, Fin & Fleetfoot club direc tors have made arrangements for the coming of ex-State Game Warden Finley next Saturday night when the' well known , sportsmen will give a two-hour moving picture show at the high school auditorium for the bene fit p( local (sportsmen. The admis sion is free find everywhere it has been shown, the praise has been loud. Chus. B. Oral saw it in Portland and proclaims it the greatest moving pic ture film he has ever seen. Writing from Pondleton E. F. Avcvill, deputy game warden writes the Observer about tho film, praising it highly. He says: "I just want to tell you that Chas. You'll Grow Over "GETS-IT" for Corns! It Will Startle You How "GETS-IT" Gets Corns Every Time. "Ono, two, three I" That's about on long M U Uikes you to apply "OKTS-IT," tlio ticw-plim slmplcKt. Buront corn euro the world has ever scun. Com fuesiug la nil "Tbii U No PLc. For Crow. Her Corni Ar AU Con. Sho Mint H.v. U..d 'GETS-IT.'" over. Corns, corn pnlns nml rnlluae nro absolutely c'one for, from tint minute you apply "HKTS-IT." Koruut tho H)tlinr ' uaok'Ki plasters, (rrensy shIvos that spread and make toes aoro and raw, little doimhnut cotton rlnitu that press on coma, forirot knives, razors, scissors nnd the danitera n( blood poison from drawing blood, and tho contraptions and bnrneases that simply make corns worse. "GETS-IT" never hurts the nesh. never fnlls. "OKT8-IT" Is sold by all druRRlsts. Mo bottle, or sent direct by E. Uiwrenoa Oo Chicago. lOH SALE ALL DEALERS. B. Oral cannot exaggerate any in de scribing them and that you will be safe in boosting them for all you are 'worth. They are the finest things of the kind I have ever seen. They have the famous Rainey's African Hunt pictures backed clear off the map and the people of La Grande, or of any other city for that matter, are Very fortunate to have the opportuni ty of seeing them.' The show is real ly worth a dollar of any one's money. "The object of Mr. Finley's visit is to show the people what the state fish and game commission is. trying to do for the sportsmen of Oregon with the money paid in for hunting and fishing license and to interest more people in the good work of game protection and game propagation. "He has not yet notified me as to what all he will bring with him but he has angling films that will give any disciple of Walton and arm ache, big game films that will make your trigger finger itch and your mouth water, cat hunting scenes calculated to raise the lover of this kind of sport out of his sent. He also has some pictures which show in a rt markable manner just how fish are spawned and reared nrtificinly and why it is better to spawn them arti ficially than to depend upon natural methods; pictures which show the work being done at tho Oregon game farm at Corvallis, the largest and best state game farm in the country and a number of slides of bird life which are a revelation to the unini-tiuted. "Honestly I think you will be con ferring a great favor upon the peo ple of your city by urging thorn to see these films nnd I am sure you will feel the same way about it after you have seen them. This is not a money making scheme for anyone. It is simply a move to interest peo ple in a most worthy cause." GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW THE USE OF FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS.' A lnir.s buck, sore kidneys and sleep disturbing bladder weaknesses warn you that your kidneys need help need to bo toned up, strengthened and their normal action restored. Bladder weakness onuses much bother and dis tress. Women especially stiff or from this annoyance. Just a trial of Foley Kidney Tills will convince you of their practical vnluo, for results show as soon as you begin their uso. They act directly on Uie kidney and blad der, and are a health giving and health maintaining medicine, valuable in all disorders arising from weak, inactive and sluggish kidneys. They contain no habit forming drugs and are a pure medicine.' In 60c and $1.00 sizes. N. B, Foley Cathartic Tablets (containing blue flag) are a whole some and thoroughly cleansing ca thartic. Vehy eaBy to take, no grip ing or nausea. 25c per bottle. Act in perfect harmony, with Foley Kid ney Pills. . For sale by Hill's Drug Store. Adv. Notice of Sale. WHEREAS, the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, on the 11th day of March, 1914, made an order authorizing and directing the undersigned guardian of Floyd E. Mc Call to sell at private sale, after due advertisement, the said minor's undi vided one-twentieth interest in and to lots 6 and 7 of Block 26 in Sterling's Addition to Island City, Union County, Oregon, at private sale; ' -'' THEREFORE, the undersigned guardian of said minor will sell , to the highest bidder for cash on and after the 13th day of May, 1914, said undivided one-twentieth interest of said minor in said real property. Bids will be received at the law office of Jno. S. Hodgin, in La Grande, Oregon, or at the office of A. H. Kenyon, 827 Old Nat'l. Bank Bldg.,' Spokane, Washington. Date of first publication April 14, 1914. '..''. , 'R. E. M'CALL, Guardian. d-4-14-21-28-6-5-12 What You Have Been Looking For Meritol White Liniment is a pre paration that gives satisfaction where a pain killer and healer is needed. We do not believe you could get a better liniment at any price. New lin Drug Co. Exclusive Agency. TREASURER'S CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS.. ' , Notice is hereby given that there are how funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants on General Fund of the City of La Grande, up to and in cluding No. 12,501, Endorsed Novem ber 6, 1912. Interest on these warrants ceases from the date of this call. N. J. MANSAGER, City, Treasurer. La Grande, Oregon, April 27, 1914. 4-27-3t Annual Meeting Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday, May 2, 1914, the annual meet ing of the Summerville Cemetery as sociation will be held at cemetery in Summerville. precinct The ineeting Is called at 2 o'clock. All are urged to come and clean up the cemetery. J. A. M'KINZIE, 4-18-5-1-p. President. .SEWING MACHINES for sale and rent. I buy and sell all makes of machines, supplies & repairs for L machines. . Prices 22 DA to $15.00. F. D. HAISTEN. furniluigon . 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