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LA GRANDE E TUNING OBSERVER, THURSDAY; JANUARY 14, 1915, . . PAGE TWO. hi ft 3;, a. r If i ! ! I- m ill no ANNUA SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS 4 Buckle Arties . Heavy Rolled Sole ; . . ; ... $1.75 1 Buckle Heavy Sole . . $1.25 VfLIC lTfC PCD V ANDREWS BROS. 1 HE I UUUtKI UGnnde, Ore. P0LU1I HEADS IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF TWO LEADING BANKS. Well Known Baker Banker Honored by Stockholders of Banks. Baker, Jan. 13. William ' Pollmiin was reelected president of the Baker Loan 4 Trust company bank at the annual meeting of the stock holders IF Take a glass of Salti to flash oat you lidntyt and noutrallso irri- tating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness result ' from urie acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys Alter this sold from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where H often remains to irritate and inflame, eausing a burning, scalding sensation, or ' setting up an irritation at the neck of tbe bladder, obliging you. to. seek relief two or three times during the night . Tbe sufferer is. in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a sealdidg i sensation and is very profuse; again, . there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, - because they can't control urination. . Wkils It Is extremely annoying and soma- times 'very painful, this is really one of the awet simple ailments to overcome. Get- about four ounce of Jad Salts : from your pharmacist and take a table spoonful In glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in Hia Wine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or gaas which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive,' harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by urla acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen did tot kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. '- Here you have a pleasant, elYarvoceiit lithia-water drink, whioh quickly relieves bladder trouble. : i . s. Adv. KIDNEYS AND BIADKR BOTHER HOLE FROM WHICH FIREMEN DRAGGED 4- ' ; v, i -"im (HI ' More than 170 persons, most of them half suffocated with smoke and some of them in a dangerous condi - L CASH SALE AUTDMOBILb COVE MACHINE IGNITED IN CAR ' i SHED. . . Owner Escapes in Nick of Time to Save His Owa Skin., - Cove, Ore., Jan. 9. (Special. )' Nathan Daron after putting his car in the shed and turning the water out of the engine saw a light . undor neath the machine and before he could get. out of the. shed it was ablase, but he was fortunate to escape unin jured. The fire started . supposedly from a spark from the engine.'. The-1 machine was a Mitchell. The shed and machine were burned ;to the ground in almost an instant.. Insur ance partially covered the loss. last evening which also , reelected the other officers,, as follows: . John Schmitz, vice president; H. A. Sonne, cashier; Walter Femald, George Stod dard, M. D. Clifford, M. Weil and Ed ward Burke, directors. The bank'a surplus fund was increased from 840, 000 to $45,000. ; Mr. Pollman was also elected presi dent of the First National bank ivt last night's meeting. The stockhold ers also reelected the other officers of the bank as follows; J. H. Parker, vice-president; ' T. G. ; Montgomery, cashier; J. N. Teal, George Chandlor, J. H. Parker, John Schmitz and Wil liam Polman, directors. : ' R. "Hare rm any i'nr t-olusV" 'linked tbe old fniry. - - .1 X- 'Ves." replliii llu irrmit-Ji. !"l have ii live dollar votii l.-i-.- m my KH-kct rigin iitw. Ctu'-iiiniiil i-:iiiuier. : Made tt I.iidy Teaclii-r- lm -.-in innk a sen-U'lit-i- Willi llie.tvurii - Ki'iu-Miiiie' In It? Mllli' Willie I ciin., "'I'lie man mop ped xbiirltii! mid 'iinii-xtniit.'' utilsbers." l.imiloii ht-Hii. ' - Oin' emit ili'M-lrliie every lii-re Inuoi cnti'l iiimiiij mi ii is nils I lie iKirSKity Of (lluiMli tHtHeerilln e lanxle High Grade 2ob rrlntlng cost! no more than the other kind Observer. i tion, were dragged from this hole on in jar the heart of the busiest section U.f the city,, when fire spread through NO. 92. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The STATE BANK OF 1MBLER, at Imbler, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Dec. 31; 1914, .. ;' Resources. A1 4 Loans and discounts ; . ., . ,166,896.28 unsecured . . , . , . i V. . , . 4 2,893.46 j e0 Bonds and warrants . .868.14:? RUSLAND, ; ; Stocks - and other , seeu- y; , n rrties 'vv, , ji ? 600.00 Banking house 7,103.89 Furniture and fixtures v . 2,130.58 Other real estate owned. , 2,500.00 Due from banks (not re-,v i;,v- 'V serve banks) . .. . , , 10.00 Due from v. approved re-. I i H serve banks ,, . , . , . . i . . . , . ' 8,410.66 Checks and other 1 cash' ; v Hems .471.70 Cash on hand . . . . . , . . . . 2,409.45 ' Total . . . , . , .' . . .... . . $88,373.13 Liabilities. , Capital stock paid in ,,..826,000.00 Surplus fund ...... ... , .-. . 1,000.00 Undivided prof its, less ex- , I- ponses and taxes' paid. , 8,222.03 Individual deposits subject ' - to check .......,....,..'28,074.12 Demand certificates of de- ' posit ... : 2,122 92 Certified checks ........ . 118.47 Time certificates of deposit 6,775.?9 Notes and bills rediscounted 16,600.00 Bills payable for money, - borrowed . . . . . ; . ; , .' -5,000:00 LiabUities other ;.: than ; . those above stated . 660.00 ' Total '' ; i' i ' : .".'.'. ; $88,373.13 State of Oregon, County of Union, us. ' I, Sherwood Williams, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my 'knowledge and belief. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, , - Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7 day of Jan. 1915. ' - ;.. i. , .VVAUlcn S1K1JNUHAM, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest : CLAY W: FOX, " ' 1 v GEO L. CLEAVER. ' Director!). How the Trouble Began..' He bud Uivu ivndlng tbe paper nnit occasionally rt-iwuttug ! to our: some item tbiit seemed pnrtlculorly. Interest ing. Thus It biippeued be run across ! an Item about the Invention "tf a ma- eblne for washing Horses. , "They'll bave macblnes for washing babies next" be suggested. "Hub!" sbe exclaimed Indignantly. "I'd just like to see my baby washed by a machine!" . 4v : ;. . "So would I." be returned. He afterword explained to some one at too club that It was an exhibition of tbe insincerity or woman, for, while be bed done absolutely nothing but agree with ber. sbe was no displeased that be found It Impossible to read bis pa per In comfort A 8tubborn Husband... "My husband Is one ot toe most stub born meu in the world." "He can't be any more stubborn than mine." "Ob, yea; I'm sure be must be! Yes terday I bad an engagement to meet blin at 3 o'clock." "Year "Well, It was nearly 4:30 when I got there, and be won't admit yet that the rest be got while be waa watting did him good."-Kansas City Star. SUBWAY VICTIMS. New York's great underground tun nel a few days ago. 11 accountswinr to the Geo. A. I'Anderson company are now to the nanas or jo. v. minora - lor couee- tion, and parties owing: the company can pay their accounts at the old to- cation of the company in the Ga rai nier building. Adv. ' 1 2 tf . ! Plasterer and Contractor. Cement wgrk of all kinds, Foun- dations and Flue; construction. Cement block a specialty. Call and see these blocks at E. C. Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Bed 71. Our Own Grindinc Plant : The mechanical work; must be equally as careful as the examina tion itself. The piesertption moat be filled with Scientific Precision. This is done in our own Laboratory on the Premises, where w grind) all of our own lenses. We guarantee our lenses to be absolutely correct, scientifically and mechanically. Vv ; Fitting and Adjusting. v V ' The glasses must be made up in frames or mountings that will be suited to each individual case.) Tbe appearance of , the glasses, 'when worn, must be ' considered. , We provide mountings to harmonize, with the features and give handsome- and 'stylish effects. ' Specialties. ';.'' V . We prescribe toric glasses, when their use addb comfort. ; . : When the eyes require different lenses for ner and distant visiom, w'e supply bifocals with an invisible dividing line, so that 6nly a single pair of glasses is needed. . - 1 We' have all kinds of specialties in frames and nose : pieces, shell frames, special designs and shapes to suit and fit all requirements. - J. H. PEARE & SON, ' La Grande's Leading Jewelers . ' and Optometrists The front lace corset with the IXtz. Trxl. Mark. U. a Pl. OOC back PRICES: $2.00, $3.50 $5 and up! Mrs. Robt Pattison Corsetiere ! Phone R. 3221 Res. 1702 Oak The accounts of the Geo. A. Ander son company are due and payable to M. V. Mefford who has offices in the former location of the company in the Gardinier building. Adv. . 12 tf. H.A.AIMT PLANING MILLS Cor. Greenwood and Madison St. (Successor to Wenaha Lbr. Co ) ALL KINDS of custom planing done promptly. '. Our guaran tee behind every job of work. FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. F. A A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regnlar meetingsfirst and third Saturday i at 7:39 p. mv Cordial welcome to U Masons. C W. NOYES, W. M. A. C. WILUAMS, Sec. B. P. O. E-La Grande Lodge No, 438 Meets each Thursday evening at 8 : o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. : Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. M. B. DONOHUE, E. R. ADNA B. R0GE3S, Sec WOODMEN OF THE WORLD I Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. ' Halt. Ail visiting neighbors wel :, corned, v 1 ' - ' ' JOHN A. READ, C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7708 i meets on the first and third Thurs '' day evenings of each month In the ' K. of P. hall Visiting neighbors . ' welcome. v , ; H. C. BALL, V. C. W.F. LANDRUM, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp - meets every ascend and fourth Frf- day afternoons, every month in K. of P. Hadl. All visiting members coraiauy invitea. NELLIE CHARBONEAU, Oracle. LILY C. KIMMELL, ' Recorder.! REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hell. All visiting mem . bers are invited to attend. LOUISE DOUGLAS, N. G. ' ZOE GOLDEN, Sec. ' UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As ; sembly No. 80, meet regularly every first and third Tuesday of "each i month in the K. of P. hall. All ' visiting members are invited to at tend. F. R. SUYDAM, M. A. NORA M. SHORT, Sec. L O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds i regular meeting every Tuesday night at 7:30 in Moose Home on Adams ave. Visitors ad ways wel- come. '.' ANGUS STEWART, Die. F. A. EPLING, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall (K. of P. haU). A Pythian welcome to all visiting ' Knights. u , -H. E. DIXON, C. C. V ,- " HAL REES, K. of R. & S. JC:iOF L. OF SECURITY Mt. Em ily Council No. 2646. Meets sec . ond and fourth Wednesday even ings at 8 o'clock in the Fifth floor of the new Foley building. Viait ' tag members are welcome. . ANGUS STEWART, Pres. CLARENCE E. GRAVES, . Fin. Sec ROY E. GREEN. Red. Sec. O E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. . S., holds stated communications the - second and fourth Wednesdays' of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, W. M. MARY A. WAROTCK, Sec. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 en each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in top floor of New Foley building. Visiting members cordial ly welcomed. - ' W. C. HANSEN, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE No. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at Eagle's hall in Foley Building. All visiting neighbors welcome. LOUISE HILARY, G. N. LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. AUCTIONEERS. TOM JOHNSON Auctioneer, makes a specialty of tanners' stock and machinery sales. : "The man that gets you the money." - Leave or ders at Observer office. 1 All accounts owing to the Geo. A. Anderson company are now in the hands of M. V. Mefford for collec tion, and parties owing the company can pay their accounts at tne old lo S?& Hotel Oregon PORTLAND, OREGON CENTRALLY LOCATED AS TO BUSINESS AND . . ALL PLEASURE RESORTS The place where all Eastern Oregon people stop when in Portland. Mr. F. S. Brarriwell is always on hand to greet his many friends'. ; ' RATES Large sanitary rooms, ; without bath $1.00 and upward with bath $1.50 and upward M. C. DICKINSON, General Manager. F. S. BRAMWELL, Assistant General Manager. When in Seattle, stop at the Hotel Seattle. We own it PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. A L. RICHARDSON, M. D. Phyai. cian and Surgeon: over Hill's drat : store. Phones: Office, Black. 1362; residence. Main 66. . v DR. .R. E. L. HOLT. Physician and surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli , tor; corner Adams avenue and De- Sot street. Phones Office Main 68: sideacMain TOO. . DR. M. K. HALL Physician and) sur. Kn. Office West-Jacobson Bldg. one Main 63. Rooms 11-12-18. C H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physi cian and . Surgeon. - Special atten tion to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Building. . Phones: Office Main 2: Residence Ifato 32. ; DR. H.U UNDERWOOD Physician and surgeon. Diseases of the eye a specialty.-: .'.,.-:.,s.;,-1; v.', DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dii. eaaestof 'women and children. Of fices Adams avenue, over ' Red Cross Drug Store. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPE- , - CIALISTr, DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice lisnitad exclusively to diseases and surgery of Eye; Ear, Nose and Throat Also the Fitting of Glasses., Office West Jacobsox Bldg- Office Phone Red 3431. Residence Red 2021. DENTIST. E. P. MOSSMAN Dentist: rooms 6 and 7 "new West Building. Phone ' Black 1521; Office Hours & to 12 a. . m., and 1 to 5 p. m. OSTEOPATHS. DR. C. H. DAY Osteopath Phy sician. Over Lilly's Hardware Store . Phone Main 63. Residence phone Black 761. Successor to Dr. Zim merman.. CHIROPRACTOR. MYERS & KELLY Graduates of Universal Chiropractic College of Davenport; Iowa. Offices in New Foley Building. Phone Black 1871. VETERNIARY. DR.' H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet- erinarian Hospital, 1409 Madison Ave. State Stallion .Inspector, Stock Inspected for shipment Home Independent Phone. Black 41. Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Main 7' ' - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard Attorneys. -La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD ft EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all the courts of the state and United States. Office West-Jacobson build ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. J. GREEN Attorney at Law Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all tat and Federal courts. UNDERTAKERS. W. H. VOHNENKAMP CO., Un dertaking and Embalming. Strictly modem. Day phone, Black 241. Night phone Red 3971 or Red 8412. J. C. HENRY Undertaker aad Em balmer; 20 years in business. Day phone, Main 62; night phones, Red 3i3i, itea bbiv Black 3811. ; ' State or Car Fare Paid. To students enrolling for the triid winter term, payingfour months tui tion in advance . Write for particu lars. BAKER BUSINESS COLLEGE. W. P. KINOM, Prop. Adv. 12 26 e o d tf. cation of the company in the Gardi- jl n,er ouiimng. Adv. 1 2 tf. High Grade Job Printing costs no mor? than the other kind. Observer. )-mwlBl'MWa!,,W.1VMf.4 W w;7..-- f '