La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1918, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS. 191S
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
;: PAGE FTVKi
UNITED WAR CHEST .
SUCCEEDS 41 JOSEPH
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MMiiF.it joi:h to halt lake
NIXDAY G 1IAX RA1SK.D
AX l.Mll KTI'.lOl S WAIt
WOHKIIIt. "
JOSEPH, Nov. 53 (Special)
The United War Work Drive, la
sol ok bin in Joseph. .Worko.s re
port no trouble In raining the
necessary funds. T. H. Moreock
is supervising: the work among the
older people while Esthe.- .Colo and
Arthur Jtndd huv-5 been appointed
to direct the raining of funds
among high school pupils.
After n long and serious siege
or the "flue" Winifred -and Mar
Jorle Ileith mo no practically re
covered. . t
Dawson Brothers are shipping
two cars of 'lumber to Sulk Luke
City this week. ,
Mrs. D. F. Eekltfy returned re
cently afier spending the summer
with her mother in Freewater. .
The local o:eum stations report
a big business.
News has been received by his
parents that Robert Clarke has
landed Bafely In France. .
Clyde Sullivan left Monday with
his wife for their home In Sum
mervllle after a weeks visit at the
home of Ms. Sullivan's mother,
Mrs. W. C. Kndlcott.
The local garages have receiv
ed notice that Ihey may sell gas
on Sundays as well as pn other
days from now on.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell has rained
over $110 for various war work
by lior skill with thread and need
le. In her spare moments "Aunt
Mary", makes beautiful quills,
pillow covers etc.. The entire proceeds-going
to the Red G:oss, Sal
vutton army or some other good
cause. Last weok a silk patchwork
quilt brough about tuO, Mrs. Cav
InesB who bought the quilt will
turn It back to bo resold.
Butter Wrappers
ObeervpV office.
printed at the
No. 9314.
. . . REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF THE
United States National Bank
At La Grande in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Iiusiness on Nov. 1, 1918
. RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except
those shown in b ana c) 800,742.10 f .
Customers' liability account of acceptances of this
bank purchase!! or discounted by it 109,119.39 . ' -
Total loans !)UU,801.4!) v
Less notes and bills reiliscounted (other than bank
acceptances sold) (see Item 57a) 148,535.00 701,320,49
U.S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 50,000.00
U.S. bonds and certificates 'of indebtedness pledged as
collateral for State or other deposits r bills pay
. aj,ie ' GO.000.00
Premium on'u. S. bonds 110,000.00
Liberty Loan Uonds,. 3(4, 4, ami 4', 4 per cent,
unpledged ' ' 2,200.00
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 It, 4, and 4',4 per cent,
pledged to secure postal savings deposits 5,000.00 .
Payments actually made on Liberty 454 per cent
bonds of the Fourth Liberty Uan owned 10,000.00 17,200.00
Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged tousecure pos
tal .savings deposits 15,000.00
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including
stocks) owned unpledged 12,090.00
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. 27,090.90
Stock of iFederal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub
scription) 3,000.00
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered... 20,000.00
Furniture and fixtures 3,025.00
Kenl estate owned other than banking house 630.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .... 19,974.79
Cash in vault and net amounts due from national
banks 47,045.85
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, anil trust com
panies other than included in Items 13, 14 or 15 2,347.56
Checks on other banks in the? snme city or town as
reporting bank (other than Item 17) 1,237.54
Total of Items 14, 15, 10, 17, and 18 50,030.95
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of
reporting bank and other cash items ; . 3,182.29
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actual
ly owned 597.60
Other assets, if any, (Payments on Liberty I.o4n
subscriptions , 2,187.40
TOTAL
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in . .
Surnlus fund
..4..
Undivided profits 26,492.00
Less currant expenses, interest nnd taxespaid.. 18,125.17
Amount reserved for building fund
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to National banks
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust com
panies (other than included in Items 21 or 32)..
Total of Items 32 and 33 22,109.22
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other
than for money borrowed)
Certified checks
Total of demand deposits (other than hank deposits)-
subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37,
38, S9, 40 and 41 546,006.74
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor
rowed) Postal savings deposits ,
Other time deposits
War loan deposit account
Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank,
including all obligations representing money bor
rowed, other than rediscounts
Bills payable, with Federal Reserve Bank
Acceptances executed by this bank for customers... 109,119.39
Total 109,119.39
Less acceptances of this bank purchased or redis-
counted (See Item lc) 109.119.39
TOTAL
Liabilities for rediscounts, including
eral Reserve Bank (Sic Item id)
Total contingent liabilities (57 a, b,
State of Oregon, County of Union, ss: t
I, T. J. Scroggin, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
T. J. SCROGGIN, Chier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of November, 1918.
C. M. HUMPHREYS, Notary Public for Oregon.
(My Commission expires September 23, 1921.)
CORRECT Attest: .
r J. C. HENRY,
" " ' GEO. T. COCHRAN,
WM. MILLER, Directors. V
CHARLES GARLAND :
' ". -M if
Charles Garland, an American ralL
llonalre, served with the British cav
alry and was honorably discharged.
He became a naturalized Britisher and
It candidate for parliament a rep
resentative of the discharged soldier
of the Warwick division. This photo
graph was taken at Mr. Garland'
horn in Warwick.
Homer's Fate Warning to Poets.
Tlio greatest poet that ever lived
was a blind beggar, yet when he tiled
seven cities fought for tbe custody ot
his poor, old, wenry bones. , '
A WANT AD wm do
1,027,945.48
$100,000.00
20,000.09
8,306.89
5,000.00
50,000.00
425.02
21,083.00
514,445.83
31
544.77
10.14
89,189.98
7,919.00
117,182.01
40,000.00
2.171.01
20,000.00
,
those with Fed
11,027,945.48
148,535.00
14S.5S5.00
and c)
DOINGS OP THE DUFFS
i iii -ri i - i r ni i - r 1 1 r i i
- .vi . oM WANT VOU
r- UP THE VARP-TSIMfH.WE, I
nUE BOoHES WW rVl
- - j.. h-.w
UgL-THE FLOWER BEDS
IN SHAKE - ww vv
PO THAT f
7i
Certain Cure For Croup.
Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Greenville,
111., has had experience in the treat
ment of this disease. She says,
"When my children were small my
son had croup frequently. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy always broke
Up these attacks immediately, nnd I
was never without it in the house.
I have taken it myself for coughs
and colds with good results." Adv.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
CONSIDERED FAIR
Following is the price interpreta
tion schedule issued by State Food
Administrator W. B. Ayer, through
County Food Administrator f. J.
Scroggin, for the week beginning Oc
tober 28. The first column represents
the price puid by the retailer, while
the last column of thefigures is the
prices to be. charged the consumer by
the retailer: . . .
Fresh Eggs . ... .65c 70c
Fresh Creamery Butter 63c 09c
Potatoes, old .... l'jc 2c
Cheese, full creum . .37-40c ' 45c
Fresh .Salmon, lb 25e 30c
Corn Meal, Yel., bulk, :. .50
Corn Meal, Wh., bulk G4c
Rolled Oats, 9-lb bag,' lb 8V1C
Rolled Oats, 20-oz. pkg 33c
Rice Flour, bulk, 100 lbs 9'c
Parley Flour, Jiulk, lb ..5 94c
Rice, Head,' lb 12c
Sugar, dry gran, 100 lbs 10c
Corn Flour, Wh., bulk lb. .6M:C
,7 lie
8c
10c I
40c
13c
8c
15c
lie
8c
Rye Flour, 10-lb bgs,-bale 7 2-10c 9VjC
Hominy, bulk .0 9-10c 9c
Beans, small wh., lb,...12c T0c
Beans, colored, lb lO'ic 14c
Cond. Milk, 16-oz. cans 15c Mc
Cond. Milk, 0-oz. cans 8i'ic
Canned Corn, stand 10 5-0c 15c
Canned Tomatoes 11 l-4c 10c
Canned Peas, stan 11 2-3c 16 2-1c
Pried Fruit, Rais, pk. lb. . 13c 17c
Wheat Flour, 49-lb bags
$2.55-2.97 $2.85-3.1o.
Wheat Flour, 10-lb. bags BOc 7 c
Lard, Stand, lb 25 '.ic 30c
Lard Sub. (Shortening)
per lb 23Uc 24c
Hams, Stand "5c ' 40c
Breakfast Bacon, Stand.
32-46c 35-55c
Fancy Bacon 50-55c OO-Oe
i Classified Ads i
WANTED Miscellaneous.
WANTED Hemstitching done by
Mrs. L. H. Norton, 807 Penn.
Black 3161. ll.-ll-6t-pd.
Widow Lady with ono girl, three
years old, wishes employment
as house helper.- Address Mrs.
V. Lee. R. 2, Box 57, Union,
Ore. Nov. 716t-pd.
WANTED Waitress at
ply at Foley hotel.
once. Ap-ll-l-tf
WANTED Clean White Cotton
Rags at tbe Obsener Office; 3c
per lb.
WANTED A girl for homework
Call Farmers' 207. 9-2tf
WANTED Two Western Union mes
sengers wanted, steady work, ?T0
month; boys, girls or women who
can ride a wheel; boys must be 10
years of age; one girl must be 18,
other not under 10. 10-10,
I OH RK.VT
II BIT! ,1 T7 T 1 T I j W I M III II1H Ml 'II I II rl .VL iwrfi. - I Lull 1. 1 I
VJiN I TMOW6HT ottNRS. I LswpiU V;nn Vn.M 1 FOLKS BAM6.
, WW WERE 5V1EWSH, BAME aWflll WST W W '1!
h '' - s : :
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TO
ussssesaja h H vbua fo's came Mo.hh
SHH ' FROM SWeDEOl.DUWtt- FOLKS NO Kj
n'Onllf I-1 Jill
FOR RENT Furnished rooms!
1006 6th St. Call Rod 401. ,
Nov. 7-tr!
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, two blocks from
center of town, 1512 Adams avenue,
Phone Black 3901. 11-4-tf.
FOB SALE OR TRADK
FOR SALE Slightly used new No. 5
Underwood Standard Typewriter,
latest model; can be purchased at h
substantial discount from price new
machine. Phone Main 3, Horace .1.
Nelson, Perry, Oregon. 11-12-tf
FOR SALE Forty fold wheat-'
straw nt Lindsay finni. Call
Black 131)3. ll-11-0t.
FOR SALE Easy
on Second St.,
Ave. Will sell
terms, one lot
one on Adams
them cheap or
will trade for car.
-as caah. Adrcsa O,
Bonds good
W. l'lieiffer.
Nampa, Idaho.
Nov. 9-lil-pd.
FORD CAR FOR SALE Run 3000
miles, first clas3 condition. In
quire 1508 Fourth street or
Smith's
32C1 L.
garage. .
L. Larson.
Phono Rod
11-8;(f.
COTTAGE CHESSE fresh every day
at Pure Milk & Cream Station.
. . - 11-H-i r.
FOR SALE
' Roadster.
3092.
-One Saxon
1C06 Wash.
4-Cylinder
Ave. Red
Il-7-fit.
FOR SALE Restaurant and fur
nished rooms, will sell cheap.
Phone Main 736. 8-12 if
FOR 8ALE.--Ford Touring Car. A
bnrgaln If sold at once. HarriB
Furniture Store. . 10-2 1-tf
FOR SALE Apples in any quantity,
Yorks, Romes and Jonathans, 75c
a box at Cove. Chas. Williams,
Cove, Ore. ll-2tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST A black lace, high heeled,
ladies shoo Heai Greenwood
school. Return to Obsever of
fice. U-13-3t-pd.
LOST A pair
a Httlo nick
glasses In
left glass.
case,
Re-
turn to Obseliver. Nov. 7-0t-pd.
STRAYED One black mam nnd
Colt, two bay hillcB and one
saddle home. W. H. Hurkett,
Frultdnlo. ll-12-::t-pd.
REWARD
Will pay $50.00, reward for infer-!
mation to arrest and coinict party i
who took my truck from my hou
last night.
11-12 -at. J. D. LYNCH.
ZL JJn ir-&M-r-m v
WANTED
Clean Cotton Rags
3 cents Per Lb.
Evening Observer
;':.' . BY1 ALLMAN
Professional Directory
ATTOnNKXS
COCTRAN ft EBBKHARD Oeo. T.
Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard,
Attorneys. La Grande National
Bnnk Building.
R. J. GREEN, Attorney nt Law
Practice in all state and federal
courts. Offico La Grande Nationnl
Bank Building.
CRAWFORD ft EAKIN T. H. Craw
ford and Robert S. EaKln, Attor-
, . nays a law. Praottce in all the
' courts of the state and the United
States. Office, West-Jacobson
Bldg., rooms 9-10-17, La Grande,
Oregon.
MlOCIIAXO-TIIKRArY.
DR. A. . N. MATVILLE Mechano
Therapy; chronic diseases my
specialty; Physical and Mental
Science. Hours: 1:30 to 4:30
p.m., 7:00 to 8:00 evenings.
Phone Blnck 2311. Rooms 1 and
2 over Coolldge Paint Store,
Adams Ave.
OSTEOPATHIC.
DR. MARGARKT INGLE, Osteopathic
Physician, specializing in diseases
' of Women and Children. Hours
10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m., and
by appointment. Phones: office
Red 1761. Residence Red 881.
37 New Foley Bldg Dr. J. L.
Ingle has entered the O. S. Army.
VETERInaRX
DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Veter
lnulaa. Hospital. 1409 Madison
Ave. State Stallion Inspector and
Inspector of stock for shipment
Home Independent Phone, Black
41; Farmers Co-operative Phone,
Main 111.
ARCHITECTS
C. E. MILLER -Architect, room i7,
New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871.
Fraternal Directory.
O. E. 8. Hope Chaptor No. 13, O. E.
8. hoids stated communications the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each n.onth. Visiting members cor
dially welcomed. j
SADIE E. GIVEN, W. M. j
MARY A. WARNlCK.Sea.
1
REBKKAH8 Crystal Lodgo No. 60 1
meets every Tuesday evening In the
I. O. O. F. Hall. All visiting mem
bers are Invited to attend.
. ROSA GLASS, S.
I.UCIA HALEY. Rec. 8ec.
iODEHN WOODMEN 6i'A-MBRfOA
La Grand Camp No 770 ibueU
on the first and third Thursday
evenings of each month in the K.
of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors
welcome.
Ii. J. MINHALL, V, C.
W. F. ASHMAN, Clerk
L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No.
850, Loyal Order nf Moose holds
regular meetings every Wednesday
night at 8 p. m. Id Eagle Hall next
to Elks' Bldg. on Washington Ave.
Vlaltois always welcome. Dues pay
. able at Young's Sweets.
W. C. HANSEN, Die.
. HARRY SWART. Bee.
K. of L. or Becurny Mt Biatly
Council, No. 246, meets the second
and fcurth Monday evening at 8
o'clock at ' Eagle hall. Visiting
members are welcome, , ';
ABE HARRIS, Finl. See.
J, K. FITZGERALD. Pres. '
A. F. ft A. M. La Grande Lodge No.
41, A. F. ft A. M. holds regular
meetings first anl third Saturday
at 7:30 p. ni. CorJ'al welcome to
all Masons.
ROBERT 8. EAKIN, M.
' A. C. WILLIAMS. Bee.
90YAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp
meets every second Friday after
noon and every fourth Friday even
ing, every month In K. F. hall. All
visiting members cordially welcom.
HENRIETTA OHARST, Oracle.'
. MARY L. WEST, Recorder.
KNIGHTS OF PYltTiAS Red Cross
Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday
night In Custlo HalKK. of P. hall)
A Py till in welcome to ill visiting
Knights
J. L. ROBERTSON, C.C.
PELILE GREEN, K. of R.'ft 8
VOODMEN OF TIIB WORLD La
Grande Camp No. 109 meets every
first and third Monday at Eagles
Hall. All visiting neighbors wel
come. Duos payable at the office
of the clerk, Now Foley Bldg., II
Ui to 6 p. m.
, J. J. MDRCniSON, C. C
.. It. J. KITCHEN. Clark
B. P. O. E. ELKS, La Ornnde Lodge
No. 433. Lodge meets each Thurs
day evening nt 8 o'clock. Home
and club privileges cheerfully ex
tended to all Brother Elks.
R. J. GKEEN,
Exalted Ruler,
A. B. CHERRY,
. Secretary.
F. O. EAGLES, AERIE NO. 259.
Meet every Friday night, at Eagles
Hall. Visiting members welcome.
J. F. STAGEY,. W. P.
LEE BELLINGER, Secretary
HEATERS
RIGHT NOW is the time for you to buy your heater.
We have a complete line of new and used coal and wood heaters,
for you to pick from. Let ns explain to you the many superior
points of our l-'umouB Patent Heater, the one that burns coal,
wood, smoke and gas nothing wasted. You may turn in your
old heutcr or nny other household furnishings you wish to get
rid of, as first payment. Do not buy until you try us. Our
guarantee covers your dollars.
Furniture Exchange
FIR AND JEFFERSON PHONE BLACK 1241
lint Prices for Used Furniture, or WtU Exchange for New. .
La Grande Mattress Shop
And Weaving Works
Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather, Mat
tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and
Fluff Rug Weaving.
All Work Called for nnd Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS, Prop.
ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132
HOOVERIZE
YOU WILL, IF YOU BUY YOUR FURNITURE
FROM' HARRIS FURNITURE CO. BY SAVING
TIME AND MONEY. .
NUFSED
Harris Furniture Store
H. II. HARRIS, Proprietor
400 Flit HTitKLT PHONE: Red 8171.
Auto Tops -Complete
and Repaired
HARNESS AND SADDLE MANUFACTURER ALL WORK
DONE PROMPTLY.
TOLBERT M. SHANNON
1306 Adams Avenue
&IL& -jM2jH2j(H3J MlT?
Financial fl
Progress 'if .
As long as you do-'
ings Account in the Cife) .
United States Nalv fif".
tional Bank, ; you,.
are simplv inarking,5c
time. i?M
?gj. With the start 'ae-rjj
complished, y b ufo$
have bemm to ad-t
vance.
VAmi SUCCOeuillff tie-
posit takes j'ou als
! step further on tlie'
I road to f inanciaCCJ ,
I success. ril')
! Our officers coiS
) dially invite you to
I , open an account, j Cfp
i- . '.
IT s 1 C.
m unuea oiaies
National
Bank
La Grande, Ore. jf)
"'M
Bsc "zyos! iae .
IF
KOR RENT Fin ah bed room n
post office. 1'hoi.c Black 1 1
1 l-12-;ll-pd.