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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 1916.
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i Here's a Clothing Sale; You've; got to Take, Your Hat pff to -It's one
' of the Biggest and Best Things in our Jan. Clearance Sale ;
Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Man's Suit
in Our Entire Steele at 25 off
UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST MEN'S SUIT SALE IN TOWN. IT RE
QUIRES ONLY A LOOK AT OUR LARGE STOCK TO VERIFY ; THIS
STATEMENT.
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MEN'S SUITS
Keg. $15.00 Suits, CJearauce.....$11.25
Reg. $17.50 Suits, Clearance..: $13.15
Reg. $20.00 Suits, Clearance;.; ..: $15.00
Reg. $22.50 Suits, Clearance'.I.;..$16-90
Reg. $25.00 Suits, Clearance...J..$18.75
Reg. $27.50 Suits, Clearance..::,..$20.65
jorirtg Irani Clotfjr
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AS TO QUALITY
Four famous makes to pick from : ' ' Society Brand, " Benjanain, ". 4 'Hirsh
, Wickwire," ami "Fidelity" Suits. As a result you get the utmost in quality
for the least possible price. And nov;' during this January Clearance Sale, at
still a smaller price. A saving of from'i $4.00 to $7.00 on every suit. A case
where we must clear away our present stock and make room for the next sea
son. This year we carried a large stock and we carried a better grade of cloth
ing. That means you will get the low est price in years for the values offered.
ABOUT THE FIT
From our large range of sizes you C an easily be perfectly fitted. We have
stout sizes, medium sizes, tall sizes and - short sizes.
REGARDING THE STYLE
Eveiy kind of cloth and pattern to select from, hard finish or soft finiiTi
goods. New English models, Conservative models and Medium Loose Sack
styles. Remember, not one suit reseryed. See them. These prices only du-'
, ing January. ' ' - - "
One lot Men's Fine Overcoats
Just 53 Left - - - Your Choice at
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PRICE
) Regular $1000 Overcoats now at ;........$5.00 II Regular $15.00 Overcoats now atf.:.J$7.50 II RegpMr $20.00 Ovrcoat Mw' at....... . $10,00
, Kegular $12.50 Overcoats now at Kegular $17.50 Overcoats now at...:.....:.;.$8.Y0 Kegular $25.00 Overcoats now at ...........$12.50
. OUK' TIME FOR A GOOD MOVE.
A committee of the American as
sociation of State highway officials, nt
. a meeting recently hold in Columbus,
Ohio, has prepared , a bill for pre
sentation to congress which calls for
an annual appropriation of $25,000,-
mi
Every Article 2 Reduced
72.000.00
10,000.00
5,000.00
35,000.00
7.C00.00
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
at Ia Grande, in the State of Oregon, at the close
. -of business, December 31, 1915.
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RESOUUCRS
Loans nd discounts ..... . ... ......... ....
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (i"l"
1 value
U. S. Bonds pledged to secure deposits (par value)
U. S. bonds pledged to secure Fostal Savings (par
yalue) ,. ;
Other bends, securities, etc., owned unpledged (other
than stocks)
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank...
- Less amount unpaid . . . . .
Hanking House , ,.,. . , .
Furniture and fixtures ,
Other real estate owned . . ,i. .(
Due from Federal Reserve bank
Due from approved reserve agents in central ro-..
serve cities 11,952.07
Due from approved reserve agents in other re-
serve cities . .". 75,140.83
Due from 'banks and bankers (other than included
in 10 and 11) ;
Checks on bunks in the same city or town as report
ing bank .". .-
Outside checks and other cash items, $3,884.77
fractional currency, nickles and cents $925.10..
Notes of other national banks
Federal reserve notes
Total coin and certificates ,
Legal-tender notes
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
,$ 075,040.03
V
87,000.00
13,733.48
7,500.00
: 49,000.00
7,231.73
4,000.00
' 16,557.22
f 87,092.90
18,407.91
l,829.1i.
4,309.87
6,145.00
355.00
43,206.65
1.6H5.00
3,600.00
Totul .w
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ,.$200,000.00
Surplus fund .......... i 60,000.00
Undivided profits j 34,156.59
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 15,383.08
Circulating notes outstanding .....i.... .
Due to banks and bankers (other than included in
28 and 29) .
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to check 379.850.17
Certificates of deposit due in les3 than 80 days 87,828.25
Certified checks 21.68
United States deposits . 9,522.00
Pontnl savings deposits 3,977.50
Time deposits:
Certificates of deposit duo on or uf ter K0 days. .
$1,026,660.81
$ 260,000.00
18,773,51
. 72,000.00
9,822.42
4S0.099.50
195,865.38
$1,026,GG0.81
Total
State of Orceon. Couiitv of Union, ss:
I, F. L. Meyers Cashier of the nbc-e-named bank, do solemnly swear
tihat the above statement is trie to t'no best of my knr wlo ' -i and belief.
F. I,. MEYERS, Cashier.
Subscribed and Bwom to before trio tbli 7tb day of January, 1016. ,
. ' H. A. ZURBHIOK, Notarv Vul.llc for Oregon.
, , - FRED, J. HOLMES.
. " ; ! A. T. HILL,
': JAS. G. SNODGRASS,
, I ;;, ' :. Directors.
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000 to bo U3ed in making good roads.
This is a poor time for such an ex
cellent move, as it seems to be fore
ordained that the chief work of this
country, for the promotion of which
the people's cash is to bo spent for
several years, will be getting ready
for war, so thqt good things .that per
tain to peace and prosperity will have
to be laid aside.
The powers that bo have got the
war hornets buzzing in their brains to
the exclusion of almost) everything
else, and it looks as if these state
highway officials were wasting ink
and paper and effort in trying to get
appropriation for so laudable an ob
ject as good roads.
Great highways are no longer of
merely local use, for automobiles
,have brought them into service for the
general public, almost as much .by
the people of other states as of those
in which they are located. .; ;i .
Cars run over them from far-away
states in hundreds and thousands oC
instances, and under present changed
conditions placing the cost of the
construction and maintenance of the
main thoroughfares upon the local
population is not fair. -.'
It is right that the state should con
tribute, and as many non-residents of
tne state are benefited a national ap
propriation is the square thing
To this end let us have peace and
preparations for peace instead of
spending more than three quarters of
our national revenues for warlike
purposes. .
If Henry Ford took a practical view
of the case in getting the soldiers out
of the trenches, he would present 'each
one with one of his auotmobiles and
tell him to take a jov ride.
Remember when you had a mus
tache cup?
cough always disappears," writes J.
R. Moore, last Valley, Ga. Obtainable
everywhere.
Many People Don't Know.
A sluggish liver can cause a per
son an-awful lot of misery. Spells of
dizziness, headaches, constipation r.'id
biliousness are sure signs that your
liver meeds help. Take Dr. King's
New Life Pills and see how they help
tone up the whole system. Fine for
t)he stomach too. Aids digestion.
Purifies the blood and clears the com
plexion. Only 25c ot your Druggist.
Had Terrible Pains
in Kidneys and Back.
Dear Mr. Editor I want to write yon
about "Anurio." I was very sick, could
hardly be up ; I was in bed most of the
time. Had terrible pains in my kidneys
ana dock, bo mucn bo tnac x find to
scream sometimes when I was sitting
down and wanted to get up, the pain
was so great. I had tried a well-known
kidney medicine but it didn't help me.
I heard of Dr. Pierce's Anurio Tablets
bo I thought I would try thsni. I took
only one box of the Tablets, and my
back is now free from pain and I can
work and take care of mv fnmilv. I
; feel I cannot say enough for this medi
; cine. Sincerely, Mrs. Wm. Kellkb.
Most
Chamberlain's Couch I Remedy
Errcctu.il.
"I have taken a irront many bottles
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and
every time it has cured me. 1 have
found it most effectual for a hacking
cough and for colds. After taking it
Note! This "Amino " is adapted
especially for kidney complaints and
diseases arisihg from disorders of the
kidneys and bladder, Buch as backache,
r-enk back, rheumatism, dropsy, con
gestion of the kidneys, inflammation
of the bladder, scalding urine and
rrinary troubles. Tho physicians and
rpeciausts at Dr. Pierce's great Institu
tion, at Buffalo, N. Y., have thoroughly
tufted this prescription and have been
with one nccord successful in eradicat
ing these troubles, and in most cases
r.bsolutbly curing the diseased kidneys.
Patients having onc used "Amine "
v.t Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, have re
peatedly sent back for more. Such a
ilemnnd has been created that Dr. Pierce
has decided to put "Anurio" in the drug
rtores of this country, in a rcudy-to-use
form. If not obtainable send ona dime
by moil to Dr. Pierce for trial packaee
or 00 ceuta for full treatment.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Is n blood cleanser and alterative tlmt
starts the liver and stomach into vigorous
action. It thus assists the body to make
rich, red blood, which feeds the heart,
nerves, brain and organs of the body,
You feel clean, strong and strenuous,
Model Drug
; Model Service
CALL MAIN 40 OUR DRUG STORE AT YOUR
FRONT DOOR IN TWO MINUTES. ,
Ours is a distinctive and attractive looking store,
and the service is just as distinctive. It is a store
designed to do best all that drug stores do, and do
' it at no greater cost than the cheapest store will
ask. "''
: You ought to know this drug store You will
like it and be more than pleased 'with the service
it provides.
La Grande Pharmacy
A. KEWLIN, Manager "
West-Jacobson Building Opposite Bohnen
kamps Hardware.
Main 40 ; Quick Delivery
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