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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1907)
Capt. A. J. Spontf. Vice-President F, L, Shiplicrd, Secretary and TrMurr 1 M (i f?" 'V'- " 'Wwv'i'W:wz?'7;"' iw.i.''7T- . ,- "". . Furniture Factory and Office E. L. SKipKrd, Prfidnt Fa. . 7 Doernbecher Manufacturing Company PORTLAND OREGON Manufacturers of Bed Room Suits, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Beds, Washstands, Commodes, Princess Dressers, Ladies' Dressing Tables, Serving Tables, Buffets, Extension Tables, Sideboards, China Closets Goods on sale by leading dealers in every town on the Pacific Coast Ware houses, where large stocks are carried, in all principal distributing centers. INSIST ON HAVING THE, "PAMOUS DOERNBECHER FURNITURE" v u it M Jl-v. 1 1 -i J L rt fe KMl iM mi 5 3 t.WJ -T.-.. 4 ( 1 - t J V - l.mimiiMtji.Bii)ma. jtHHIiWlifal Mi ill) SHIPHERD BROS. Managers Dancing Pavilion Bowling Alley Riding Horses Driving Horses Fine Fishing Excellut Cmin Grtnads Hot Mineral Baths Cure for Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Trouhle and Skin Diseases Larson, Wast ington ELECTRIC LIGHTS STEAM HEAT PORCELAIN BATHS Take Steamer Spencer or Regulator Boats PACIFIC COAST REALTY CO. Suite 305-6-7-0 Buchanan Bldg. PORTLAND, OR. City Property, Acreage for Subdivision, WTieat, Stock, Timber, Fruit, Dairy, Oyster, Cranberry and Tide Lands 25,000 Acres of Wheat Lands in Eastern Oregon SAMPLE, FARM BARGAIN: 800 acres wheat, 30 bushels to the acre, cost 25 cents, sells for 70 cents; 90 fruit trees, houses and implements. Price $18.00 per acre. WRITE US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION THE Farmers and Traders National Bank of La Grande, Oregon Comparative Statement as Made to the Comptroller of Currency on Various Dates. Deposits. .J179.824.05 . 156,108.60 . 194.0-1 1.94 . 086,904.70 . 184,443 64 . 143,225.34 . 201,629.97 . 857,707.14 6, 1900... SO, 1901 .. . 15, 1902. . . 9, 1903... 6, 1904... June 1, 190C. . . Nov. 12, 1006. . . March 22, 1907. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. DIRECTORS Joseph Palmer, 0o. Aokles, C. E. MoCuliy, O. J. Borlber, 3. W. Sorlber. DO YOU WANT t HOME IN OREGON? We are colonizing one of the largest and finest ranches in the state of Oregon. This ranch is situ ated in the Willamette valley and contains a number of thousand acres; is on two streams and two lines of railroad pass direct through the property. Nearly all of the land is in cultivation. The soil is very rich and adapted to the raising of grain, fruit, hops, vegetables and dairy products. Three daily trains to Portland. This property is in an estate and is being sold in order that the estate may be settled up. We can sell you any amount of land that you wish and on very easy terms. If you wish a beautiful farm in Oregon there is no reason why you should not own one. Nearly all of the stock on page marked "Raised in Oregon" in this publication was raised on this ranch. Write us for full information and photographs. D. L Keasey & Co. Room 7 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Oregon. QEORQE PALMER, President F. L. MEYERS. Cashier J. M. BERRY, Vice-President W. L. BRENHOLT8. Ass't Cashier. SHERWOOD WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier, La Grande National Bank I I I - LA GRANDL, OREGON Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY For information of any kind relative to the City of Portland or surrounding territory, write for full particulars to J. Whyte Evans, 7 Chamber Com merce Bldg., Portland, Or. iii.mii ' mm immmmmm mmm jpu I j iji. MW.'Mium uibpi'iw nm. iiniimui" Jin . ' r V-r.'. . , . ,: Z , i -4 : . ,-Jv-fc.'-...w. vw'VAw-.ts. "'-.:---x-v r vxs..x , -1 'PROCESS f,;V U M V .-A'SPECIALTT ' '1 , . ' l-i'; J WMLUlUimitiU- JlifWHr ilUlfnlTlfia-1 'r'tff ,aWri-riliWllr?W irfllWlllftl'fflflWI n-nr V gVy:-X?c: vfi