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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1918)
WEDNESDAY, ; MARCH 13, 1918 LA GliANDE KVEXIXO OBSEllVElt J'AdE KMIIT 0-U t ff. tin S:1 . L DENTAL INSPECTION '.Of School Children Reveals Astounding Conditions of Neglect CharK-r No. 9314 lUtwrvc Uialrict No. 12 j .l""'"" KEI'OKT OK THE CONDITION OK I HE United States National Bank al La ; ramie, in lit Stale of Oregon, at the Clone of Bimim-sa March 4. m. I-uuns and discounts Induct: Notes und bills rcdiscounted KESGUKCKS i.'M 50,1110.00 Till' general jlK'1'Cfi.-.c of dce.ived teeth i aiimng American children has l-rouglit tin' necessity of preventive measures home to every parent anil teacher. (Jovcrninciit invcstijj-atiuiis sliow that over .")() per cent of children sillier from diseased teeth. Have a dentist examine your eliil dreii's teeth and give them whatever attention he may deem necessary. Then supplement the dentist's work hy pin viding yoiirehildren with the best tooth brushes, dentifiees, ete. . W'e carry an excellent line of tooth brushes, and all of the advert ised, trade marked dentifiees. LA GRANDE PHARMACY Adolph Newlin, Mgr. Quick Delivery Phone Main 40 La Grande, Oregon l'. ft. Honda (other than Liberty liotids of 1917): V. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 50,000.00 U. S. bunds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged 6,000.00 Liberty Loan lionds: Liberty Loan lionds, ." per cent and 4 per cent, un pledged 1,200.00 Liberty Loan lionds, 'A'a per cent and 4 per cent, pledged ; to secure postal savings deposits 5,000.00 lionds. Securities. Etc. (other than L'. S.): lionds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal -fO",VX'..'M 50,000.00 savings deposits .. 15,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owr:ed unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc Stock of Kederal fieserve Bank (50 per cert of subscription).... Value of banking house Kurniture and fixtures Lawful rescrvo with Kederal Reserve liank Cash in vault and net amounts due from National banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than included in items above ; ; Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reiorting bank Total 14, 15. Hi, 17 and 18 WS.342.S1 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items '. Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas urer -. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned c;joo.oo 20,7ii8.33 3,1(0.00 'j;,ooo.bn 2,075.00 45.203.22 01,500.42 1.525.53 220.50 41.,-'J 2,500.00 211.81 Total 5008,913.42 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund ; ' 20,000.00 Undivided profits :,H.;jh .ir. I3s current ex'tense, interest, and taxes paid 8,107.28 0,173.17 48,000.00 1,007.731 Circulating notes outstanding : , Net amounts due to National banks Net amounts duo to banka, bankers, and trust companies (other than included iti items above) Total, Items 32 and 33 '. 58,020.80 Demand Deposit! (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Ceitificales of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than' for money borrowed) Certified checks , Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Keserve 34, 35, 30, 37, 38, 30, 40 and 41 5510,075.32 Time Deporits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 duvs, or mib- ject to 30 daH or more notice, and postal navingd): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . Other time deposits . . . . . . . 104,l'i(J.42 iouu oi ume deposits subject to Reserve, Nos. 42, 43, 44 and 45 , $215,144.15 0,023.07 .177,004.04 32,0.i4.58 40.10 0!i.!)7!IJ 4 13,075.59 rediscounts, including those with Kederai Reserve 1108,913.42 50,100.00 Practically Everything Has Raised But Telephone Service Total I. nihilities for Rank State of Oregon, County of Union, as: .. 'J' J Scl'"-'K,n. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnlv swem that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief , , , T. j. SCROGGIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, KU8 C. M. HUMPHREYS,' . . . , Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires September 23, 1021 ( orrcet Attest: WM. MILLKK, , .1. C. HENRY, U. G. CONCH, . Directors. Again Tomorrow We show dresses for women and misses; in fact, not a day passes but sees new arrivals added to our plentiful stocks, of spring apparel. New Coats and Suits Arrive via express almost daily, direet from the foremost fashion centers. Select your Easter apparel now. Secure our prices, compare our values, be convinced of our enormous purchasing power. We Buy Suits, Dresses and Coats for 175 Stores Ladies Suits $9.S0, $12.50, $14.75 to $34.75 Ladies' Coats $9.90, $14.75, $16.50 to $32.50 Ladies' Dresses .$8.90, $9.90, $12.50 to $28.50 Indies' New Spring Our Prices Formerly the United Store Ladies New Spring Dress Our Prices STAGES RED CROSS DANCE Chamberlain's Cou-'h Remedy I Kavorite Tor Colds JOSEPH .T. I Easley, Macon, III., in speaking j rnf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says,! During the past liltcen vears it has t , ,, ,. . ,, ,,. . been my sister's favorite medicine for C'"tueU t rom PaeJ-ivc.) colds on the lur.gs. I myself have ' J ' " , t iken it a nilml.nr ,.f (imna whim ,lf. SC1VC lUHI'tl Caft.'t Ollll li.lo. 1111(1 ' ferimr with a cold and it always re , lleved me promptly." Adv. . ...... . 1 TOMORROW AND FRIDAY The Living Voice Columbia record give you the only true, full, actually living reproductions of tome of the greatest voice in the world. You hear Fremtad, Garden, Nielsen, Constantino, Sleznk, Zenatello, Searjle, Graveure and a core of other great singers themselves in their lumbia Re cords Listen to some of these records on a Columbia Graf onola in our store or else let us tend a set to your horaa on approval. W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. Co STAR M A R G E R Y WILSON in A Hi illllil (if I Ionic merit" Life WITHOUT HONOR" War I'irturrs tlThe Retreat of the GciTiiar.3 at the Battle of Arras" These A re iluai-.ujtci'il OITii-ial Was- I'irtun-s. Iirwaro uf Imitations hK crowd Ih rxprrtt-d. Mcmrn. Ar- ( Ihur CnlliiiKWorth, Luther Loyil nnO Jainos Harlan will he floor ntana Kft'H. I- 1). MfCuMy has Just reroived a car of coal and the McChlly Mcr-: t;a;itil cunipany a cr.i- of Halt. Mi'h. Kdward norland roceivod vriti the flisf of the wi"-k tliat lior ' ifHtt'r. Miss K'.iit'co Kc'siy, waa mar-' lii d SiMniay to Mr. Jar!: WclKJ'.iid, of l'rint ilhi. The tirhlo Is well j known In Joseph mid vicinity and h"r many frii'iidn wish her all kinds of luck on licr matrimonial voya'i. I Jichiiol wan di::mis cd Jhc! fii;t o )u week while the initiation of , Ihc new fninnre was cimpiet'-d. Miss L'slhi-r Colo i-i confii.'t d fo. her home thi:; vcck with a lh'hl lacli of nieawlcs. Mis.; Ueila Hamilton v;i'; o:i the -;el: list for a short :iii;e Ia:.t week. ( The cpidi'iuic ff Mi.uilpn:; whir-h hrok1 nut on I'raitie Ciei?k and which threatened .io;i-ph is now well under control, the doctors re port. Mr. and Mrs. (Hut Ward, of Marr Tint, who have heen in Lostine for the int. nth, returned home Monday via Joseph. W. S. Chailes and K. H. LuIik, hoth of Spokane, were ImsinesH vis Iioih in Josi ph the first of the week. Hen Smith, of Knlerpilse, is op erating n the I'eoplc's Theatre this wiik, !'ieiiic Mrs. Hamilton, who tnkiim a shoit vucalion from her SAVE! In the Kitchen Not only must you save, but you must buy wisely. This store, the largest in Eastern Oregon, is filled with the purest and best foods. Our large buying power permit us to buy and sell at unusual and startling low prices which commands the attention of thrifty houscjrives. Our policy of selling at the lowest possible price is in evidence at this store. In the face of constantly in creasing markets, our prices are going lower. FOLLOW THE CROWD Oat Flakes, 9-ll. suck .'. , : . 67c Carnation .Milk, 1. dozen . ' $1.44 Pink Salmon, Alaska, large size . 19c Prefer red Stock Shrimps 16c Preferred Stock Ovsters ... ... . 21c 14c 33c .16c- 16c 40c 9c $1.10 . $1.35 75c Ciive Oysters, regular size Strawberries, the Supreme Quality, per can . Pineapple, sliced, Lihhy's, tall can No. 1 ... Pineapple, grated, Lihhy's, tall can No. 1 Codfish, boneless, 2 lbs Nutmeg, Maec, Cinnamon, highest grade, '2 oz. Creamery IJutter, 2-lh. roll Potatoes, l'urbanks, No. 1 quality, 100 lbs. . . Potatoes, Burlmnk's, Xo. 2 size, all solid stock. 100 lbs. . . IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT THE HOOVERIZED GROCERY Across the Track Next Door to Stillwell's Cash Market PHONE MAIN 32 ihillcs at t'l 'hi- Iis' Vi.ril to sill ' i--)iow house. GIm: club itao been In ; jit lh Cuiuily Simdiiy Si'lUMll which tin b .I the Tin- . Oimcntiim at Wallowa, will iirru;- in thi. iio:rr future. is will ivinsifbM' the ntattor next mcctiiii:. Ni'v oi k roHlaurant Is now thai rlly. first of the week from a month's Tim plans for .Joseph's new Kruin j vUil 'with relativos and friends in elevator are now prom essiim nicely. 1 1 lie .Milton-Kreewater country. ! Hit Joi.eph Herald is now set-j An n i nsult of a talk made by u ll'd ill Its new office and the editor i Y. W. C A. speaker in Joseph rc e:;pect;; to install some new niachin-j eenlly the ladies of the town and iery soon. The new stand is on ! their co-workers on Priarle Crnek , Vain street just below the Joseph j Iikvp rai.'ed und sent in nearly 1100 i Hospital nnil is more favorable than ' for the V V. c. A wnrb. This i po:liin: a new ulsii. which aS l (he former oflice was. ! snl-n.ll.l recril '..,1 tl. i,.,n... Arthur Itiidd spent a few hours ; who took part aic to bo congratu in Knterpi isc on businnsa last Sat- j lated. ""lay. .; Mrs. M. G. Ilarsin, of Imnaha, ticnrsn .Miller was out of school j was in town for a few days last last week on account of sirkness. ! we. k visithiK at the home of her Wortj on the annual and opeixtta ' d.viKhter, Mrs. Max Wilson. are i niiniiii,' smoothly as ever in j II. W. lleecher, of Aider Slope. J- II. S- j came up on Monday's train to visit Mrs. K. K. l.lllla retllrnell t!ie!:il tiir. Shinli.v linm. Minor William j' lower, or painted by K. A. I'ollork. ltoy Siieiie r and wire left Mon-! dry for a shoit visit at his home in! i'lyin before he leaves for the army. ' Mr. Spencer has been the hoad elec-i t.-ii-iiin in Joseph for several months and has made many friends here ! who wish him luck in this, his lat-1 est undertakini;. ! the : Jnseph Herald, went to La Grande Monday for a short business visit in Uill m.mws HUiYit bitut fuuit Alt tll'MM Won,t off i; NJ,ihT SnwxA nevef Boils garments sheds moisture , ') VV' zi perserves all leathers. For convenience, ,r?lJ-Al7ilahui7 CUI11AI,A U.MP C . :t This substantial dauber and 7 ' f t I , polisher make shining ;7 , . i I . ' i.-t mm ' Store Choose St. Patrick and Easter Novelties NOW Our liue of Cards and Dennison Decorations is large, but the demand increases every year. It will be worth while to make your selections early if you can. 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