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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
o o -o o x THURSDAY, JULY 10,-1519 OKSNDE EVENING OBSERVER RedCross 1 PrugVjStore i The FreacriptSw BtortC 9 " TfJ. AT IT IS" V The test place to take your car If It does not work tike It used to. The rftandard ' Auto Repair Shop, corner Adams and Fir. Ed. Cyr, I'rop. qgr W - ... . rca rypitying g The Community's Growth if 'J. -'. The pi-ogress 'of this institution reflects tbe progress of La Grande. ... lhroufili a connec tion with us. the business man is affordodlnol only . an absolutely reli- able depoiijjry for bis funds, mit the unbiased judgment and willing co-operation of the pro gressive men behind this institution. Commercial ac counts are .cordially invited. United States National Bank La Grande, Ore. aa2P qgp top www WHY tOOjt OLDEB TH A YOU ASS? ; ' It it' Ostonisllin; fto mnnf ' Homcn through lark of attesi tiop am wsarinj! corsets that . ;iv'e Snore mature, mpfiear ati to trie figuna tbM it. j!iou!4 haw, and toasequof.t- ly they aprear t b t jaot oUaf ttuMthrj r. frove tka coditicO it will come to oP forest o& forest (P- 1 1 get 9 toinl Ti- artment and met tint ev the 1 9 T ,tA fnrtK Pauline tederle 0D 1 IT1 nnjT'ATTn'tt rj Dm 1: Mityc'ele0Ojji Gets Speeders CHlzons touftUng to the Chautau qua hiquuus at the. pork have been pulled up frequently iby tne city's spoed cop for (speeding. The cod Igira to have 5 put it over some or mo) motorists, havfhg arestl them while they were driving outside ,11 ho ..city limits, though oeKiaiT. neither cop nor epeeden have yet discovered) thie to be the case. Val ley street, which leadB straight out to the pa:k, Is Jus.on the edge of the &ty. The line defining the city lim it runs stralglrt down theocenter of the btreet . and 'cars going to the piirk, if keeping on,tlw proper side of the load, the right side, are there fore outside (he city cop's jurtaiic- Won. Cars returning from the park, however, must i?avel on the Inside )t the, road and are therefore with in the city litmus and liable to taken up it they open up too wid I eaves for School ! Kast Ml-B Amelia' Collir leaves till evening on No. 18 to: the east, to visit uetatlvea in th middle west and Ithen to go to "New York, where she Will spend a year .iflittiending the New York Library school. Miss Col lier, who la . the daughter of John Collier, city manager, will stop in Chicago for a time on the way east Friends here wfeh her success' in bet woak. Soldier Takes Fohltlon CantoajrdO' Baoolnf, who returned a coupte ot wdeke ago from oversea; service with the 146th Field Airtil leiy, has taken poeHtion 1n the KlntBly s shoe shop. Mr. Bacclnl conducted a entail shoe sttap of his Drlends here are glad 'to se him ea- own before gohig to the war and his tablishlng blmsetf aaln in . La Gran '4ft. Goes on Camping Trip . "Sandy" Ladlgalr and Harvard Townsend loft yesterday morning In a- Ford truck for the top of Mount Emily, to spend- aibout' ten days cwlmping.' The Krlp was mad'o in about ' four hours, the call being dnrmi by Robeifc Eraahbler. rarcnls of Seven Pound Gli l News hate been received of Ithe ar rival of a seven pound irlrl at the lum've.of Mr. and- MMj.- C. M. Baker, at Rexbmrg. Ida. Mrs. Baker was I Charter No. 3655. Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK . at La Grande in the State of Oregon, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except those shown in b and c) U. S. bonds deposited to secure ' circulation (par value) .' 72,000.00 U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) . . 10,000.00 U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) .' 5,000.00 U. S: bonds and certificates of indebdedness pledged 83 collateral lor State or other de- posits or bills payable 75,000.00 U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged '. 10,000.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4; and 4'A percent, un pledged 71,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including Btocks) owned unpledged 10,720.68 Stock of Federal Reserve. Bank (50 per cent of , ; subscription) '.-..'.' Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 48,036.70 Furniture and fixtures . .'. ; Real estate owned other than -banking house...... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault-and net amounts due from national banks' Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust , companies other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15 ..: ' Check on other banks in the same city or town s reporting bank (other than Iterrl 17) Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17;.and 18 !i!.i.ll 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 .-..' War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps ct ually owned Total ; .- UAtlUTIi.H.. . Capital stock paid i Surplus fund 'i Undivided profits j 2SJtit.2&' Interest and discount collected or credited, in ad vance of maturity ajid not' earntii ' mate) ' Amount reserved for taxes .accrued Amount reserved for jill interest accrual Circulating notes outstanding Net a-nounts due to National banks ' Net arrleunts due to bants, bankers, and tnist com- a names (other thai included in item Certified checks outstanding . Total of Itr-mt 32, 33, 3, ami 3. '. . ZfiCHM Individual deposits subject " clwca Certificates of drpneit due in lrss tkA Jl days ,. (ottser tkn to money borrsawd '.. ' Dividends unpaid '. Other demMd deposit. System Hainf Accouritif " ' Total of demAfil' iftfosits (otef tk hnk (5ef. it.it subject t lVfr(. Itfioa 3, 3?, 3, . n. nd T ..' : MN03ZM Ctrtificetes f dtpivit ottf tli tor 0rmy fcnr- '" Tod) " Postal ntvinft spite Total of Urn dsfuwtts aubjci-t to fcecT, Itoms 2, M, i 1 s . . .: 3'.X,5.'4 Oti,-: Uni4 Mat ekposiio, tflclwitr uposita , ' .of I'. K. 4atit officers , tV'l'.a) BilT f ayobit Ottlt csl tv:k . Tott . ........... v ....... . . . . A , t.l9,W2.:i? ST.T:.Ol' OllT.VW, COlH?TV )" fSIO!U, T. T. ?..Wcyra, 'siiee of tho above-niBro1 bank, 9n oolcmnty FWBsr the tfce 'u7r.8 is trtc to0 the tcsft of tiy fcio-wle(e and belli. . f. E. WEYKRS. Cashier. SubscTihjjd and eoi Oo befcomc Wiis 5th day of 5uly, 1919. O Chas. II. Reynolds, ttJotar Public for Orcjyi. Commission expires February 29, 1920 o , o o formerly Jjlss CCsle oodDOugh, ot mis city, , , -i . ., . t Unlveiflty Htudent Here MlsaQKulh GHkey arrived in the city this niornlng0to be th guest of hur euiA, M!iss Mabel DouglaB-,forl(a Ir9r. Maw Gilkey has been at tending the UnlvetfOty of Waiihiug-ot ton and Is nosv on her way east, Left JorJPortliuul Aire. wttwiuru iwv una 8Alng for Portland, to visit with 'loiatives, alfter having apent the loat two months with her daughiterj, Mis. Frank Bay and Mm. Floyd Char boneao of this city. Slotored (opportune Throe caib of La' Grande people left Itihls morning for Spukane, tc upend their vacatlim. Mr. and Mis H. H Clcavereand faailly, Mr. and Mrs. Hasafrt end ftiinily and Mr 'amd M)s. Charles Knauti and fuluil maae up rue yariy. We nd a goVd iian in La G;and fi(Vd iian in to write OldvTlii Insurance. E poiionce in iwtitltg nod ssejitlil 'I you aire aniDHWUs. w. m. mo ibard, 554 Hlgll 4t., rortland, Ore, vj 7-l"-Jt Homo mud Trance . Mr. A. ETTtniteT of tniselty 're' turned home th'Ks morning from eigh' kifHin months' service In France. H has been with the 3 1st engineers. Mr. Miller Is well known to La Granders. harlng lived heJpe prior tc his enlistment. Left for Hot I.ake Mrs. Ben Holiday of this city was taken to Hot Lake Sartitortum ladt Tuceday, after a two weeks' Illness ham. Her many friends arte wishing her a speedy recovery. Goes to Klgta The Misses Mabel Langeley. Min nie and Lena Blumensteln left this morning for Elgin to visit wton friends and relatives for the Coming week. Returned from Union Mrs. J. W. Bush returned yeliter- day from a three days' Wrlp t Union where she visited with friends anil relatives. Concludes Visit Here Mrs.' Feti'Ciis, of Tendleton, who had boan a visitor itt the home of her sister. Mis. J. H. Keepey. since July 4th, returned ycsUirday To. Pen dleton. at the Close ot business on June 30, 1913 .' $1,055,948.87 1,055,948.37 172,000.00 71,050.00 10,720.08 7,200.00 48,036.70 8,983.'i7 R.930.17 18,881.54 lSl-,497.21 3,M3.43 697.4i KV'-f'tO ' .ViOO.OO it,J5e.55' . tm. 1M',492.37 ;io,oo0:00 it,wi0.no X2Jt52.2i (approai- . ...v. .. 2.WII.55 1.75.7 7i,ooo.to itl.7o5.l .' S.45.l ' 2,5I".B0 " aVM0.5.t .. I 31 or 'J! I Wt'M XM).M fl),l).l CORRECT Attest: , , FREJ) J. IOjISmKS, O i A. Tr IUI. o J r.. SNOIKIRASS. rv Directors. O Dor JMhjw Important rait In r i'On V )MiiuPitiHilil InfKmrn tt 11m " ' j - the fc cullnl "ltftor aniuQls wuY glvefl TueedjiyQftemoom by "lliuce.''J Andi-ews' highly pri.CM bird dog1 None or the taiuuy wo ai nwie. Und Bruce BUeurely fastened to She wtr ctotheslliu) by a chln, wr!h a ring by means or wnicn nieniiKiit excels. Now Bruyo is a yuHe, well bohn-od dog and the neigh bora were surprised to k';ar a ser ies of Bharp hsl1", which however bought n-Tsults. Jast liitw he de tacbedhliii8olf)from h moSi inns is LnuflHiown, but a ftw miiiut.'s b(fml the fire alwi was inrnoa in. .mc dog ruslxd Into hla master's clilhim store bailtli and jumping lflvi Mr. And'iinwa In such am tt iusual . wan ner that Al? know soethiug 'wiio amiss at lwme ond sta niM nt once. Upon his arrival, fond his limsc In flamos" This is the second tlmu the dog lws participated In a tr. one before he almoRt los hij life when a garage caugnt ft' e." . ' I)iMcMillati and Family Home I dK W. D .McMillan arrived home Uiie nnrnlng fioiiiia ihiilee weoks ls-J it to Portland during wn.n time n attended the iiKwtlng of Mie Oiegou State Board C Diental Exatnlnera of which- he is eocrctiiliy. land also th Oriacon Denial Assoclaiion which met ithts week. Dr. McMillan reportu an eujoyablo time, a g: diversity nf Weatlfec and- hU pleasure .at re turning li his home, mo rogrew Breally however that clicumstancen were such that ihe waa oonnnclled to mi.. thA pkautauaua. which hail' long Ueon his palnticuhir hobby. Mrs. McMOllin and.dailghters. Annit, Jan and Helen, who haW been spanning the past modth visiting relatives and friends In and about l'oitland. ac companied tie Doctor home. Prominent Artist llrft Today Chuirlcs Runyon, -ono of the b'st known artists ot the Pacific coast, was In La Grajido todny cm his way to branch lihe points. Mr. Runyon has lately completed a fine piece of soenic advertising for southern Ida ho towns and ia undor contract for a considerable sign work Ifor the trans continental highway that runs through southern Idaho- He will re turn to La Grande In a fitw duys. On Way to Enterprise Mis. O. J. Roe annvod this mtirn Ing from Portland and coast cil lea, enrou'to to hpr home In llniiti nrisfl. She will vkif at the . 11 Hanna. home for a few diijs before going on. Ihil lit I'eiidletim and linker La G.i-.indo'li' Itoniporr.l-uro or KM yosUHdiiy was Just midway Iviwmun that at -Biikor and thi nt l'einileiion. Baker recordod . 100 i1iwiils In the HhiHido and PcndWon j-oporto.d lOi. The fine, cool day here today, with hopes of showons, ib ciijoyua.by all alfter the cxtlroino limK. Homo from Portland ' M)H Louise CCoimull returned hoina.thlK morning from a iniintlis' viBlli With friends and relatives ill Porllnuid. Hiiiiiinei ville Visllnr Mere :Mie4 Anna :; Aiitvold'us arrived Iti the city tli liioiuing' from' KHimnor- villa (lo epemd the day Willi iri-iiu Going to Hot Lake Mrs. Mllo Graves of tihis c4tj leaves tonight for Hot Lake, wh.i c hIib will - receive tieutmeiit for tlu next few wox-kr. . Visiting In Poi'tliiml Mrs. 'Vera Wallenberg leaves to night foJr Portland to visit wllh friends UBd.rolaHvos. for a shot V cation. Mnny ieet-r IJI-.1 M"iKt . There wo'e ' .-twenty-slii arresis made- for knifwdlng during, tlw month of June. Thore wel: t rrets riwd altogether. ' titmr In Ht i Mlgi Park Taylor of- this city leaves ttiJ.a einlrg en No. IS let lywralon. Iita., ha ho Kill take uft a pomnoa itv tlM hlgway an sin W--yr. With Van Urn' Fred Reed, one f th iiTnlrfl the hoapllat unit n-rcnMly r-tu-rn frnmi oveirtuas..'has' taken a josition la Van Bu'n's clfiur t. Nm-ury ItewtM lliufc Ycatarday'a . Vmiperemne n in heil t0 degrfs, tUe lwittt "lay ) l4V this nan. . Bh. 1eHkt ! Tlinmub Hev. C. A. t:-1wari asa -i through tho Iy thif; moint" " 1?, "enriwto Portland. MUST AGAIN OIVC . TttADETOGtF.KANY iCotititiV) tm Tb ll irij05. HiJ?iitn trtfity, tiy tjith tkt I'Mt. 1 Statea o.jl-1 B' to te.e i of I'ratnv stoul-i t t nm.t'tfi by unHiiy, still. 1 fit-ntnti-fi1 ttiMki'ely in.nnotaf ddiess late. ' . . ' Refocsl ftafett Bud It'Ola ' plesidcW WSilvm informed 6'f" imcjwiftdeets that .he tionty ffl ano ia dcs-gined for aS protection "France ugtil nuch tifflg as this special guarantee h.6i0oo Oo longer needed, due the prutertion tj be afforded all nations by the League nt a Nation. the 99l H i hiiOth.'o repression thif i-h peopla. will lie cia lo the I heart iOQie tinileo Ma. -s should faOi to apfiive ihti sperQl treaty, STDLEHIHO Itt E STIt.V.MiKltS 111 lt(il.A.ltl.i:i) I'.N MOlil.S l..ST 'MtillTe I'our Sen In 1'iuty, Ala Caught tif oyrlTirr at Xoriii I'ohiIo This Moruina" The Union bulclior Ohon. Binl tln'4 Ijuvyoriig siortf in ITto winio town wi:e uurBWrlzed luat itfKUt by limf nvoii who dftnx' from l.a O-runJe lu a i'4r titot'li from L. M. .lonson, local nuiiiuffer for tin Grande Rondo Lufli-bifc- coiptiiiy. Tho rour Vro ar resDod this morning eX North ltiw- iter by Sheriff AVUMiica, assisted by a deputy .nd by Wie maruhutl o'' Noith Powder, and they are confined in tlw county iaill hero With tlimlr ar'raignmont sot for souib" Ithno thli" afternoon. Tho liu'n took Mr. Jensen's iiki- chine-' Oioin In fiont of the court house .yestordr.y 'aftcraoon, whllir Mr. Jensen was Uisy'hisido serving (in a Jury. They secured a quiui'litj ot txod and ruinoellnliooi articles, including Bhoes iind clothing, fiioir ttihi ytoree they opened, land Vuvlng Union drovo towtifd North Powdor They stopped at Mm highway con Btit-uclloii gang's, camp in Ijidd Casxyon about 4 -o'clock this morning and helpod themselves to oil and gas oline and iw-.iitor. They hud bad Inch wilth tho ar, iHiwwor, 'and wero forced, by tiro '.trpublo to stop be two they 'reached Nonth -liowdor Tholii- trail -waa uulito fmy to follow and tho officers of. tho law had no trouble' in locating tlutm oft'jr -the hod rocelveil n'oliflcaiUlon of tho nob bory. Tho nun pavo tho r.uVmm of Jits. KinsolM-. Inilliuia; Hobt. PtK-kurd, of North Cakrollnn; Jtis. MrChiunboni, of Boulder, Colo.; and George- Col lins, of South Bend, Indiana RECEPTION OF WIL-' . SON IS HEARTY (Contliiuod.froirt Iuge 1) wus the praclicu) statcsnuin's hope o( success in many of the most difficult tilings he was attempting." Disregarding sennto rules, the crowds in the galleries cheered for minutes when the President enteral. The cheering for him was punctuated by ''rebel" yells. Old ProiniHCH Come Up. The President told the senate of the difficulties wlik-h the pence conferees encountered, '.'Old enliinirlemcnls of every kind stood in the way," he said. "Promises which the. yiu-ions govern ments had jiinilo to one another 'whin might and right were confused and the power of the victor was without restraint enme up again and again. It was not easy to graft ihe new order nf ideals on the old niid sonic of the fruits of the grafting may, I fear, for the time lie hitter. The atmosphero In which the conferees worked seemed to have been ercnlcd by the hopes and the aspirations f small nations and peoples who had hitherto been under bondage." TIIH WKATIIHII OREGON l-'atf In-the weM. proh aiMy showtiu unit cooler In the slant-,, wjuli genUu weslerly winds. S NEW TODAY! FQR SALE Two Ulack 3591. Jeriiey oow3, Cnl' " 7-lU-7tp I'OR SALE Six roi houso with .two skeplng P'yJils; oilhor one i.r-'two lolfl. N - fh imiIiooI. ' Phono UUck 1231. I 7 7-lU-tC. I'OK SALE Hi d "Luxuy" tntiy Ci-.nlaK Ilhu.'lc 2:;4i: 7-IK-81 At Miit Uii-ry t 'em. Is nways itwrtii -for rhnni H coyi yiu. hole itlggcm an nfkui.s. I' ll-tf '(! H:T I'll-, ninlifil JT pint hi. -nt. . MO-tf M -lwlau.t Hot. WANTKf Itooiii.irf and' titJ.t4, 1":. .-iiTlM( St. 1'II4I0 M-'tt. Browiitj 'CafTieraJI . Iria Ca:ia.t' . 1 ? rn tri 'L I . Sio?laks 0 $8.00 to$68 o ROBBERY yet... 4 i is -f say . RINTS r k. ml o o o o Carr Furriijtrfe Company ' Do you jet upiu the "ntrt'irfiiff iVoliii.that" ytiur nijjht's sleep has not resiett jlm as should have done I ' If sfj" perhaps your Spring; or your tress is nt ftrult. The only way to pet i'ecti;et 1 byleeviu"; o'ft a Way Mtits "Spring, Vjvered witll a good mattress. I . The A'a Sapless S4iriup; is so construt'tod that the liVaviest man nwtv lie beside the. tiniest infant and 'neither 'cause the other to j'oll. to th center. Coma iu and let us demonstrate. Also see our larpe stock of llipli Urade Jat tresses, nt prices ranging from $6.50 to 545.00. ' StandaVd Use Your Credit at Carr's IIOIIi VOIT. i)i;iNKl.(i WATUIt Owlntr to a. IA-'-aikihvwil In the cllloi'liuil' lllg jiliullt lund Wio ItnpORMl- Uitjty of getllug n BumolHiil supply of- wulor f rom U tilniu it will bo n woino water for tho G lumdo '. Ui c)ih' ln'tXIon. Initli Mint water- drill i bo boiled until tlii cliloiwluiB pluit csui bo rTipalrod. C. J. 11LACK, Wtttoi-Sii'pt. ' 7-10-tf Hiiininer Coniphilnt In ( lillilicn Tliuiie Is not anylhiiig like so many deaths from - thth disease now uh before t;hamtinrlatln's Oolic and Diarrhoea Itom'Yly .canro Into aucfi geniual iihii. When tills remedy la given with castor oil us directed and proper care Is taken jib to diet, It IB safe to euy that fully nliioly-nine oui of f.vory hundivd enkoa recover. Mr. W. G. Cuiuplioll of llut.lor, Tunil , snys. "I have used Ohambnrliiln's itnr QTjck nU this ft'iisMRry lliiiiui' f n-A diu linn tfUITl wild! l(lngirpos- ARCADE mm 1,1 ... '-v ;7t X- ::mim vat .i'm..'.-4jim'. -tcs ... All,mE0 41 " a,50ATJbHTEg QfTHE 0LD SOUTHS o Q a q Pride $13.50. Colic end Dlarrhofla Romcdy ' for summer complaint In children. It Is tar ahead of anything I have ever used for tluls purpose " Adv. I'ltKH DA NO) V . Monday ovonlng.fjnly 14, at Zuber luaill. Evuryboily i'koiiio. ' Special Invir.llion to Bnrvlclj fuen'. Evoryhody comq atul- havo a Ifond time. Goad music umd good floor, what mciiwf L. R. SPKNCER..- -Phono FriilldnJo Black 2061 far all kiiulfl of cherrlieb. 10c nor lit. 7-0. III. n Ifnm'H nninntninir tn tlilnk nhrliit If yvxi do not havo a kodn'k you are missing a barrel of tun. Have a ple tiiro of yoir-r friends and your trips lo reini'mtiM- (hem by. Got one at Sllvethorn's Family Drug Store.. . f AM I LY DUt STOBI UA ORANDCORKQON. TODAY TOMORROW Private , Harold jPeat n rnvaie fi i . . PREDERIQK c I i'o o o