La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1919, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY ?, 1919o
LX GRANDF, FA'EXTNH CmSERVElt
,oTITREE.
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3
, Red'. Cross
'Drug Store,
Tito Prescription Store.
rmmmmmmmn
lei 'in
ta'dranae'laat night from
Portland to attend the fuuerulaof
Mra,Gilluian'i; sisl', Mrs. Ida Shel
j There will be no meeting toutght
lot the Tuesday night Red Cross
club, tor tb,e reason that thorf Is
I HQ work on hand tor theiu to ito. ,
i Geo. Bur, ot tha U. S. railroad
! administration, haa been in La
jGaunde for a few days on business.
He left' for Portland this morning.
I .'
Mrs, N. R. Wood' was a passenger
on No. 17 to Portland to visit with
friundB.
Social and
Personal
' B. Parlett, representative of the
'American Kxpress company, has
.been in La Grande on business. He
returned to I'endlatou, this morning.
hostess Were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hanson. Mr. aod Mrs. James Schil
ling aud daughter, Imogens. Miss
Cornel iH Price jind Blllie Smith.
Mrs. Gal SturdUant Ddebaby,
Eva Jean. accompanied 'by nei.
mother Mrs. W'lsjlcr, sister, Mrs.
Karle Doane, and brtither, Loy Wis-
sler, left this laorntn tor Pendle-1
tonk whero the funeral ot the late
Gale Sturdivaut will be held. The
remains weYe shipped this morning I
on No, 17.
It. J. Green has returned to La
Grundu after spending a few days
at his ranch in the Mi.ua m country.
Miss Walling, who has been vis
iting in Boise and Kampa, Id iho,
for the past few days, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carpenter who
have been in La Grande to attend
the funeral, ot Mrs. Denning, re
turned to their homo in Hoquiam,
Washington, today.
Mrs. W. M. C0IH113 has gone to
Pendleton to visit with her hus
band, who is running a switch en
gino out of there.
Mi's. Eva Hutchinson, who has
been spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs. Hawley, returned to
Portland this morning.
Iloyal Conlty, vho has been in
La Grande on a furlough, has re
turned to the Officers' Training
School in Portland.
Major J. Francis Drake, who haa
been here iu connection with the ro
organizatlo n of -.he local Oregon
Guard companies into one company
of the National Guard, left this
morning for Portland.
FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED
The fire department was called to
1404 Cherry street yesterday to the
home ot D. B. Ashley, to put out a
cellar fire. The fire was caused from
thawing out pipes and did little or
no damage. ! 1
The alarm rung in on Sunday was
from 81)8 Fourth street at the home
of E. W. Eastman. A gasoline stove
had leaked and ignited the carpet, but
the fire was put out before the de
partment arrived and caused, very lit
tle damage.
Bargains. Unparalleled -.- Bargains brresistable
-
NEVER INfflfE HISTORY OF LA GRANDE HAVE YOU HAD SUCH AN OPKTUNfrY 0
TO SAVE AS IS NOW OFFERED YOU AT THS TINJiL
Mr. and Mrs. Bsrt Oilman arriv-
Jlrs. Mary Collins .and duughtor,
Agues, have just returned to their
home in this vicinity after a trip
to Portland, Seattle, and The Dulles,
where they visited friends and rela
tives. They also paid a visit to Mrs.
Collins brother, Chas. Cox, ot the
13th division at Camp Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G'. Stitzingcr en
tertained a few friends yesterday
evening nt their home on 1201 U
avenue in honor of Mr. Stltzlnger's
35th birthday. The evening was
spent with music and cards, after
which a light lunch was served.
Those present beside, the host nnd
4:1,700.00 $ 703,720.76
50,000.00
60,000.00
19,450.00
5,000.00
-10,423.83
110,000.00
24,450.00
31,423.83 I match.
3,600.00
26,000.00 I
4,163.00 ()d
1.673.06: .
6 1,347.56 1
59,709.07
G5.220.99
4,350.57
1,070.45
Charter No. 9314. Reserve District No 12.
Report of Condition of the
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
at, La Grande, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business on December
81, 1918.
RESOURCES -'
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (ex-1
cept those shown in b and c) $ . 695,544.55
Customers' liability account of acceptances of
this bank purchased or discounted by it ... lli,870.21
Totnl loans ? 807,420.76
Deduct : '
Notes and bills raliscounted (other than bank
acceptances sold) (see item 57a)
U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but in
cluding U. S. certificattes of indebtedness):
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value)
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness
pledged as collateral for state or other de
posits or bills payable
Liberty Loan Bonds:
Liberty Loan bonds, 3'i, 4 and 4V4 per cent, un
pledged .
. Liberty Loan bonds, 8 Ms, 4, and 414 per cent,
pledged to secure postal savings deposits...
1 Bonds, Securities, etc. (other than U. S.):
Bonds (other than U. S. bodns) pledged to se-
cure postal savings deposits 15,000.00
Securities other tnan u. s. Donas tnoi inciuuing
stocks) owned unpledged)
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S.
Stock of federal reserve bank (50 per cent of
subscription)
Value of banking house, owned and unincum
bered '.
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than banking house . . .
Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank
Cash in vault and net amounts due from nation
al banks
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust
companies other than included in items 13,
.14, or 15
Checks on other banks in the same city or town
as reporting bank (other than item 17) ...
Total of items 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18
Checks on banks located outside of city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items ....
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and due
from U. S. treasurer
Interest earned but not collected approximate
on notes and bills receivable nut past due..
War savings certificates and thrift stamps ac
tually owned
Unpaid Liberty loan subscriptions
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest, and tuxes paid.
Interest and discount collected or credited, in ad
vance of maturity Bnd not earned (approxi
mate) Amount reserved for building fund
Amount reserved for all interest accrued
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to national banks
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust
companies (other than included in items 31
or 32)
Total of items 32 and 33
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub-'
ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30
days):
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposits due, in less than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed I
Certified checks '.
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to .reserve, items 34,
35. 36, 37. 38, 3!f, 40 and 41
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more no
tice, and postal savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for" money
borrowed )
Postal savings deposits
Other time deposits
, Total of time deposits subject to reserve,
. items 42, 43. 44, and 45 .
fnitrd States deposits (othi tb.in postal sav
ings): ,
War loan deposit account
Bills payabla. wiih federal reserve bank
I.A (lltAXDKi; YVKDS AT HKATTLR i
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer of a j
recent date contains the follow ac
count of the marrlase of a former La
Grand young man to a Seattle girl:
A romance which had Its begin
ning when both youlig people were
students ut the University ot Wash
ington led to a wedding which was
solemnized Saturday uyening, Do-!
cember 28, at 8:30 o'clock. At a
pretty home service, Miss Kathryn ;
Stanton, daughter ot Mrs. Elmer II. 1
Stanton, of 4543 Twelfth avenue
northeast, was married to Mr. !
Ernest Newton Patty, son of Mrs. C. j
M. Hutchinson, of i.a Grande, Or.,:
Rev. Norman D. Harrison, of thej
University Presbyterian church offl
ciatd in the presence of a large gath
ering of relatives an 1 friends.
The house was beautifully deco
rated for the occasion with roses and
greenery. GuestB were received by
Miss Alargnret Stanton, 3ister of the!
bride. Preceding tin ceremony Mrs.;
Edward Turner sang "For You
Alone." Miss Ruth Isaacs, ot Walla :
Walla, played the "Lohengrin" wed-,
ding march. -
.- The bride was attractive In a ,
gown of white georgette crepe, elab
orated with embroldoiy and bend
ing. A long tulle veil caught with
orange blossoms fell the length of tho
gown. She carried a shower bou
quet ot Cecelia roses.
After tho ceremony a buffet sup
per was served by members of the
Phi Mu sorority, of which the bride
is a member.
Mr. Patty when at the university
was a member ot the Acacia frater
nity. He recently received his dis
charge from the United States en
gineer corps. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Patty loft for a short
woddlng trip to Portland and other
coast cities. The bride's travelling
suit was blown velour with beaver
trimmings. She wore a hut to
CI
pr flu 1
.Out-Sale
OF THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY'S STORE
We told you we were going to give you the greatest bargain event ever witnessed iu La Grande. By the
number of people visiting our sale last Saturday, you know we made good. If you failed to visit our
store on this date, by all means take advantage of this great sale immediately, because soon the good
things will be gone, for we expect to close our doors for good within a very short time.
We quote below just a few of the many wonderful bargains offered you, and there are thousands of others
just as good the store is fairly ablaze with attractive bargains.
CHANTEY REVIVED
Sailors' Songs Heard Again in
Navy Incentive to Work.
1,143.1
2,500.00
(From the Auckland, New Zealand,
Herald)
Among the many curious minor re
sults of the war is the revival of the
"chantey" the song sung by sailor
men as an accompaniment to their
work when hauling or. heaving on the
ropes.
One lot of Men's Dress and
Work Shoes, all kinds, all sizss.
Values up to $7.00. Choice of lot
for final close out
$2.9S
One lot of Women's Dress
Shoes,. all kinds, lace and button
styles, values up to $7.50. For
final close out
$2.98
We offer an assortment of
Graniteware comprising pans,
kettles, etc' Values up to 70c,
Choice for the final close out
No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs
worth $2.75 regular. Sale price
for final close out
?1.49
Large full size Cotton Batts.
Worth $1.50 regular. For final
close out
93
Best quality of Dress Ging
hams. Values up to 40c. Final
close out price, per yard
23
One lot of Women's Untrim
med Hat Shapes. Velvets and
Felts. Values up to $3.50. Final
close out price
19 ' .
Apron Check Ginghams, worth
30c. Our closing out price, per
yard
19
One lot of Woolen Dress goods,
all kinds, values up to $2.50. Fin
al close out price, per yard
Best quality of Dress Percales
in light and dark colors. Values
up to 45c. Final close out price,
per yard
. 23
One lot of Women's Cotton
fleece lined under vests and
pants. Values up to $3.00. Final
close out price, per garment
We offer Men's Cotton Fleeced
Undershirts and Drawers. Value
up to $1.50. Final close out price,
per garment
19
. One lot of Plaid Gingham ef
fects, worth 30c. On sale, per
yard
15
Men's 25c Linen Collars, all
sizes and styles,
2 FOR 25
One lot of Men's and Boys' Over
coats, values up to $30.00. Choice
of lot
$7.15
Remember We Quit Business for Good
The Golden Rule Company
i NEW TODAY j
iiwiuliior Is very u.t to bring u, ro-
i urn of tliis disease and there should
bo no let-up throughout the winter
months of (he following easily ob-
Curiously enough, the revival comes' LOST Lady's black purse, contain- sol ved precautions. rcmeniborliiK
I from America. The business-like U.I jng check and some jewelry. Fir!-'hat influenza is far easier to pre
S. A. eovernment 'has appointed an, ,. r,.i,n-n t observer It- I. :ve:it than cure.
11,038.57 i old salt Stanton Jf. King of Boston,! , l-7-:;tp! I'lriucnsu la a crowd disease.
who learned chantey singing forty! Avoid crowds as much as possible.
184.29; veal., ago to the position of chief ,... .,.,, vr- rv.ii Influenza germs spread when Inner
4,470.40
1,113,944
1)51.40
4li0.0ti
11,721,25
100,000.00
20,000.00
10,485.43
1,028.89!.
9,885.00
71,378.93
39,730.30
10.20
"chantey-man" in the American mer
chant marine.
tnantey singing nas uecniieu wilii
liut
CHILDREN'S SF.WIN'G done.
902 Pcnn. Phone Illack 051.
l-7-5tp
011,119.52
the passing of the sailing vessels,
our American cousins arc building a
large fleet of wooden sailing boats,
and this revival of the chantey is con
sidered important, as it increases
team work when a orew is pulling on
.,..., or hnuvintr thf unrhnr In Steam
10009 '(iHvessels one rare'y hears a chantey.
50 OOOo'o I No doubt chanteys are as old as the
1 839 z5 : nilis. we can hiiiiusi. hum iii-ui
the crew of 'a Roman galley trolling:
out a ditty as they sweat and strain I
at the oars., But'thc period of 'dis-j
covery," when sailing was in its zen-:
ith, was the time for the chantey.
Shakespeare leaves us one in "The
Tempest:" .
The master, the swabber, the boat
swain and I,
' The gunner and his mate,
Lov'd Moll, Meg, and Marian,
Margery,
ant or c;ireksB persons Hneo.e or
jrough wllliou'. usin'i ii handkerchief,
il'over up each couitli or sneeze. Do
juot uplt on the fl'ior, sidewalk, in
WANTED Lady to do general h.xno-1 .,, r,.,,t cars or public pli;ees. Avoid
work. I'hone lied 382. ' l-7-tp i the use of common drinking cups
t .lm riiliiT towela In public places.
WANTED Nursing by practical Ureal he some relalble germicidal
nurse at private home. Cull at l07ind anllseptlc air to destroy 1 1
Sixth street or phone Farm 701. germs that find lodgement III your
l-7-3tp i cose and thro it.
j Remember, no sufer precaution
FOR SALE Darn 10x14-feet, sui! .-inguinal Influenza could be employed
able for 8 head of horses, also I2:'n .thht manner thuli to get from
.,, f i.... hv fr sr.o.oo and i the nearest drug siore a complete
nnn ) il.h , - lllv'l feet miitnll'e for H.Voillei Outfit Consisting Of
you may make yourself pV ictlcully
Immune to Infection.
All these suggestions about Kpnn
Ish Influenza are equally true In the
prevention of colds, ralurrh or nose
and lllioat, bronel.llbl and even
pneumonia. Don't become careless.
Do your pan. Keep the germs
away. You may nave yourself a
serious Illness nnd tJio loss of sev
erul weeks work.
LA fl It AND I'" PHARMACY.
Fine lines of all kinds of stationery
in boxes and in bulk you will find at
Silvertliorn's. 1-4-3);
FAMILY DRUG STORE
LA ORANDt.OBCGON.
MONIOV TO LOAN.
On Improved ronl properly In
tJ-ulon county. No delays. Current
ates. La tlrunde uvestment Co.
J
THE BIG 4-LB. PACKAGE OF
Aunt Jemima Pancake
garage at $15.00. J.,L.
Slurs.
1-
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X
. Accounting for It.
Young l-'lt.inxMlle (lo
Isn't it rather strange, doetor. that at
i toy age I Iinven't cut my wisdom teeth
ami yet?" IientKt (eulmly) "(ill, I don't
jkhow. Perhaps there Isn't enouu'h
Rut none of us car'd for .Kate. lwloin buck of them to pusn them
Those old Elizabethan mariners who 1 through.'
iroaraed the world in their frail hot-
toms have left us many interesting; Cottage drove to Walker road of
(iK.C.r.l.no'examples of their chantey songs. They: four mlte to be paved. Will cost
9.34H.77 loved to pflt into rhyme somr gailantj 174,000. ,
hot He :
of the Pure oil of Moyomel and u
little vest-ivickut hard rubber In
haling device, Into which a few i
idroos of the oil in poured. You!
.'enlist) inui" " ".
yiMl UUrill's IU? Uil HIM i;n tl liun
hour or ho put it In your mouth mid
ilfav ilm-p IrrcjitliM of itB pun., ihmiI
iK k:mi Jtlllirm air Into tho hh
Hiifc'B of your nosu, " throat ami
illllfH.
Ily dcHtroyliiK iroriun nefor? thoj
actually Ix-K'n work in your Mood.
Flour, 55c
2:;2,2:;:;.8tj
124.221.09
30,000.00
feat of their comrade, and onenf
fheir favorite chanteys was that tcll-'i
in(f of Drake's exploit iff sailing round j
the world, which begins:
See every manin the Pelican, !
Which round the world dd go. .j
Another praising tne lands 01 the!
Liabilities fr rediscount includes? those with
bank (see item Id)
S'panish Influertza
More Deadly
Than War
,t.,iI enntWent liabilities (3.. b and cf. . 4:'..,0.fH)
Of the to. loans and discount shown aIkivc. the amount on which tO
terrstaml discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law
(Sec. Slflt, Rev. Stat.) was $0. Th number of feWh loans was none.
C.,..f Orpnn. C.Win'J I. itovin. SS.l (S
i(!,T 3 Scroggin, cashfer of the aWive-ttamed'a.ank. do solemnly swearj
&-t ,fL above sU.ment gDtrve to .e besof mv hnni-Vdge and belief.
1 - T J. KORfVfiU.V. Cashier,
subscribed and sworn tu,befpeie thi "tlgjdav of JanuiWy, SQ,'!!.
-!s C. M. llt MI'HKKVg
19) J'UOIIC lor VL'un.
ft1 i nr: 9ti 58 far west commenced:
federal reserve - jWestward ho! with a rumbelow, j .
...$ 4:;.70tf.G4And hurrah for the Spanish Iain OI Sulil That, lii.lili ini Cot W
And when the men of Devon straui-; Live 'than Anewe-an In
eo on tfcc ropes and the anchor in some! . Ihitilc. Hanger Not iu r 9
distant clime they loved to ruminaei
an their native land in the words: I he appallMlK r.n.tres ot Mianiwy
For oh! it's the hcrris and the good fluenza li this country are pei -
brown beef, 'hajis besficulied I y in 'ii.eii
Sly commission p;rcs hent. r-.. i ' i.
CORIiO'T Attest:
J. C. HKNVV,
w. o. con n.
J. I.. CAVlOiS,
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Am! the rider and cream so while. 'recently made that mote
Without a doubt the chantey 8 n Gt st.Hwl In liltln more
Elm-r-bl. inr.t!v In wnrlt ami . lUOlltll IrOlll Ulis lliwas'l
(Americans have hit onQgei idea to through our whole eMi'Qu
jincrcasc their seamen's morale. i participation In the battles
. ........ .
" The 1:,ln .ft.ulrf rfn Is nar( Tim.' 'JUT create it (l.ng'T n'STJ
dent lis
than a
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mouth
Ot llW I
Tided Washlneion .'imthc same to nulliorltie
'add young finh stoes to the great tendency
Islreara that lb the tUte buu.Qy. 'hj peril
'Is the deal Jinc
lo ting-'. HIHlgp
IS OQ'O LH 'Hle-tc
dee I
U n
b''!icv!
t u'"ii
I AS YOUNG IAS
! JOUR KIDNEYS
! Tho nTtt f you, fi KMM7NA
i TIO.V OF I'OIHCjW from jour bodf.
This don, roi ro lir lo be a hundred
nd enjoy tti onJ tlnrs of lif" with
mtirh "pep" ynu did win in th
' uprinictaite of youth. K-! your body
. iu w ytnnilion, tlit's thivt.
Wstrh iUe kidney . Tliry hltr sn
. p'irify th blood, all cf vthU h booi
pHnfs through thm inn. eyrry thre
; mini tec K"9 ttmrn rrn n arid fn
; jir'iper working rdiion arid ymi Tiflv) 1
n t h m i ar to 1t-nr, Orivi I'm iKiin(iiia
! nnd diadl.ri)iirii' a. id a'TimMiln-
tifn from rrur avtem. Tak tttI,ft
MKIAI, nvrin OH ( apid and yotf
will atwAya he In good CtnVtion. Von
wi Jrf strong and vigoro-ia with
Tirvr and elanti'- muailea.
f.nA XIKItAL Hmi)"rn Oil t'anm.ef ,
urr imfKir'od diJ I Irotj the labfra
t'-'k - nt Ilaarbin. Inland.
V:if3,- art a rel'-'itd rmedr ''h
if'-n uiir3)tiy t'i sturdr lhitihMor
r -tft yar. and lias helper! lyt-n1
d"v m. o'' '-U f at ronge
I IfS rt iii' ( rfl' f tif
m fntrri ydur 'kOlO, '
a fiii-tiiu,, l& aujefj
This is one of the most popular pancake flours
iu America. Pancakes made from this flour
have exceptionally delicious flavorthey can bo
compared only to the famous pancakes 'of the
old southern cooks.
The recipes on each'package'make the finest of
Gems, Waffle, Muffins and Bread-Sticks.
Fut up in sanitary, paper clotli btfgs of fpur lbs.
each for ..
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