La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 05, 1910, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. j
41, A. F. & A- M. kalds regular meet
ings 'first as.1 , tlLl Saturday at
7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all
Mason. 8. IICDGrrt, T7. U. '
4, c WILLI AII3. acry. .
R P. 0. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433
.'meets each Thursday evening at 8
o'clock In Elk el. comer of De
pot street a'ad Washington avenue:
VulUng brottism are cordially ta
'vtted to attend.' ' ' '
t DR. 0. L. IIGGERS Ex RuL ;
' K1 HUGH UeCALL, Rec. Eec
WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD La
Grande Lodge' No. 169 W. , 0. ," W.
meets every aecend and feurth Tues
day In the month. All visiting mem
ber welcome. v 1
'. ' ' ' 'i NSItl ACKLES. C.' C. 'V :
J. H. KEENEY. Clerk.
M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703
meeta every Monday in the month at
;the I. 0. 0. Fvhan. All .visiting
neiourv . are ,coraiaiiy . invited to
attend. 4; ' "
I. R. SNOOK, C.
i - .; D. E. COX, Clerk.
REEEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60
meets every evening In the I. 0. 0.
F. ha!L AH visiting members tr
; Invited to attend- -
".. HIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER, N. Q.
:' MRS- JEISNIE 1L SMITH, Sec!
SICIiETAHY SXYTHE rCISTS CUT
aiTOSTAM DATA. -
Legislation Will be Discussed as
Viewed by Different Men.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow
Lodge No. 27 meeta every Honda)
: night la Castle hail, (old EJk'a hall.)
A Pythian welcome to all vlsiUw
Karats. " -
' " JESS PAUL. CCL' "
. R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. ft 8.
0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, 0. E
C. holds stated communications th
second and fourth Wednesdays ot
each month. Visiting members cor
diaily invited.',
' MARY A. WARNICK, Sec
PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT C rand-
Ronde Circle ' No. 47. meets ever
first and - third Thwwuift
in the month at the I. 0. 0. F, hall
All vl3itiig members are welcome
, , CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M
: LIZZIE . ELLSWORTH, Clerk. ,
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It's Good ForWlwt ou:
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COMPIMY
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' Dan B. Smythe, secretary of the
pregon Wool Growers' association,
has sent an argent call to sheep grow
trs of Union county to attend the
annual convention in Portland in Jan
uary. Important information ' to the
local members of the association is
contained in the official call, append
ed herewith: . . ' ' ;
The 13th Annual Convention of the
Oregon Wool ; Growers Association
will be held t Portland, Oregon, Jan
uary 3rd, 1911, Just, one day before the
opening of the great 47th Annual Con
vention of the National Association,
and Mid-WJnter Sheep Show. "
, The 0. R. & N. Ry. Co., have grant
ed a 1 1-3 fare for round trip with
privilege of attending both conven
tions.. . ; . ", ' '
Portland and her Commercial club
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give the Wool Growers bounteous and
sumptuous entertainment. u These two
conventions coming together" promise
to be a great and most significant ga
thering of sheepmen.
It Is up to us to show'our appre
ciation to Portland by , accepting her
invitation in person next January and
help welcome our brother Bheepmen.
It will be a business session dis
cussing Tariff, Forest Reserves, Quar
antine and Speed Limit Laws, Pred
atory Animals, Wool Sales, appoint
ment of advisory,, boards ' and other
subjects important and vital to the
Industry. . The most . prominent " and
expert men in America on these sub
jects have places on the program, of
the National Convention, ' .'"
V The Mld-Wlnter, Sheep Show prom
ises to be the beat ever held in Amer
ica. Come and bring your friends.
Everybody welcome!
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DRY FARMING TO JiE TRIED BY
that school ooy. ., ;'
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LA OR AtiQES LEADING JEWELER
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When la need of anything In watches, docks, jewelry,
cat glass, hand pain tod China, or any ether article carried
By m II nil ciium jewviijr mumo uiTvaucsta uur yiivoa pwum 4
buying and you will save money, and be sure of securing
first Qoallty gooda.y :: - ' c
It your eyea tro nbla 70a, lar tharn fitted by an op4 4
Yarlous districts of State Where the
Practice Is New. to Se Testa.
Portland, Ore Dec. 5. (Special) -
Experiments in dry faming' In semi
arid sections of Oregon and In irriga
tion In the Willamette Valley region1,
where the practice ..has never been
tried systematically, will be conducted
by the government in conjunction with
the Oregon Agricultural college. Pres
ldent Kerr of that Institution has just
returned from the east where he se
cured tbe promise from the federal
authorities to co-operate in the work
and a central experiment station for
dry farming will be established In
Harney county. ! , ' V a
. Results of carefully conducted. ex
periments along theBe lines are await
ed with considerable interest by set
tlers who. will be most directly bene;
fitted.. . . ,;:'. ,
Drnnkenness, Curable f V
:. Drnnkenpeas is no longer consider
ed a crime: eminent scientists v and
pnysicions nave agreed that it Is a
disease and must, be treated as such.
The home treatment that has been
used for a . number of years, and Is
highly successful, Is Orrlne. It Is sold
ender a positive guarantee that if It
.does not effect a care your ; money
wilt be refunded.' When desiring to
give secretly purchase Orrine No. ' X
and If ipatlent will take treatment, Or
rine .No. 2, should be given. Orrltfe
casta but $1 per box. Mailed on receipt
ot price. Write for free booklet on
"Drunkenness." The Orrlne Co. 574
Cirine building, Washington, D. ,cV
Sold in this city by 'SIlverthorne'
Family Drug Store Dec. 5-7-9.'
The berry set that the Observer is
giving free is a nice piece of ware.
Same can be seen by, calling at the
office and taking the paper on terms
offered.. Tou; can save big.. Interest
and get the set free. . , ;J,
Opposite tne V. S. Land Office. A damn An
r
When yott havi a cold ret a hniiU of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will
soon fix you up all right and will ward on j
any. tendency toward pneumonia. ; Tlih
remedy contains no opium or ciher narcotic !
and may be given a confidently to a baby
as to an aduh. Sol J by all ilealars. '
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Prop qsifiohs'i: SQUQinlBusin ess Op
potiuhiti& llminill hQQtuw.QsiiguVion.
Office 108 Elm St.,
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I do strictly a commission business; no paddod
prices. Your property will be sold at exactly tho
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price you place on it when listing it with me It
you want to buy, sell, rent or exchange come in and
talk It over with me.. I hejp in touch with the best '
bargains on the market and will at all times be glad
to show you?' We invite you to read carefully the
following listings and then come in and tell us what
you want.
, Add., for. tl.feO.Vlth easy terms.
, No. 1. Lot 4, 70x112, f JO!). Part of lot 6, 70x112;
part of lot 5, 70x112, $300 each, Block 15, Coggiua '-
Add. ; '.,v TJ
No. 33. Lot 3, Block 53, Chaplin's Add., Price
$800. $350;down and balance can run for three yearB. $
Farm Stock arid Fruit
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No. 39 Six . room house with pantry,: first class
! condition, stone foundation with cellar, woodohed,
chicken house with yard fenced, city water and well,
fruit trees. Lot 140 on Adams by 200 feet on Cherry.
Price, $2,500, Terms. . ; ' -r
No. 41 Good two story house situated southed of "
. ,4th St, 'nine rooms papered, ipalnted and stone foun
Vdation, wired,, barn room for eight! head of stock, 15 ,
. tonB ot hay, chicken house and woodshed, 200 fruit
.' trees, all fenced. Price, ($3500..rerina. l -V "t I ,V
, No. 35. On U Avenue, i I .have a 1 acre tract;
Bood , five room house with stone foundation,, city
water and water right, barn room for three head of
stock, chicken house, fruit . trees ' and berry patch,
f good Boll., Price $250. .Small payments. , :
' No. 31.-South La Grande,' Co,r. 2nd and D St Sev-'
en room two story house, bath, and city water; also
. water Jor Irrigating, barn and chicken house. Price '
$2,300, Terms f 250 down; ' , - '
Na 65 On east Adams Ave., lot 60x114. good four f
, room house, woodshed, city water, nice lawn. Price
T, IVm ;. u.ooo,down.v, ' .'.y.'-"-
No. 65 1-2 New house and two good lots, . five
grooms, bati and toilet, very nicely arranged, and
; strictly modern, rice $2,000. ; :
.. No. 13. Four room house on North Spruce, two.
Iota, woodshed and cellar, city .water in yard and
, sewer runs in front bf place, near chool. Pric
t $1,100. . Terms. ' . V- ; t
No. 43. House EaBt Adams Ave. Eight room plas
tered house facing north, stone foundation and base
; ment, lot 50x110. ' Price $2,100. ; ; v .
V No. 40. Fraction of lot 1 and all of 3-4-5 In block ".,
I, Arnolds Add,, D. St Seven room house with ctqae
, foundation and cellar, barn for four head, of stock,
' two food chicken houses and about 20 fruit trees, '
.; cltyvwater and well; Price $1,509. - Termii. ;- -'
' No. -43. Mladlson and Fir; lot 45x110, five room ,
house, stone foundation and cellar, city water and
" barn. ' Prlce$l,400. Terms
No. 47. Fine large two story house with basement
full size of house, three large bed rooms up stairs,
well built and double papered, shingled and painted '
' two years ago, hot and cold water, bath and toilet
' can1 heated with furnace. Henry Henson's home, i
. Price $150. Terms. :y: ,-Vv.
No. 37 In Sunnyslde Add., and In reach of steady .
- employment, eight room ; new house, cellar, wood- .
shod and outbuildings., Lot 40x120. Price $1,000.
Terms very easy.- , ' ,
; ' No, 6?. On east Adams Ave. 1 lot 60x114 and good -
" four room house, very good location for $1,400.
Terms. j . ; ; .;; .'.:.- .;'' '",
No. 53 No 2110 First street there Is a good five
I room house and one lot, 60x110 which can be bought
..for $1,0.-.,.;,;',- ' ,..:.:-..-
No. 21 1-2. One fourth block and four room housa
on Fourth street which can be. purchased for. $1,000.
. $100 down. x ' '
- No, 55. One fourth block and a good four room house
' on Fourth street vMiIch can be purchased for $850.
$300 down. .. . : ' :-,kJ v.':"V'r '
. No. 7. Four room house, Monroe Ave., nice barn ;
and" well built poultry house, cellar. and city water; "
, three lots and everything In good condition. ; Price
,;. $1,400. $300 down, $15 tper month.
No. tlf On the corner of Oak end Adams Is a nice
eight room house; thoroughly modern In every re
spect. Price $3,500. Terms. ' ' i
. No. 21. Nloe location, nice lawn, and good five
room house on Wash. Ave., has a cellar, barn and .
one large lot city water. Price $1,400. Terms.,
No. 25. Good five room house fn North La Grande,
. large lot. good barn, fruit trees and water right.
Price, $1,750. Terms. r
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:i have some splendid buys In town lots In all parts -cf
the city. Very good lots for. $100, choice ones
from $300 to $700. , - .
No. 61. Block 13 and 14 in Arnolds and Drays
; . No. 54. Here la a 688 acre farm ten miles from
La Grande; 110 acres In cultivation, 15 acres in tlm i
ber, balance pasture, family orchard of 50 trees, 1
lour room house, barn 50x50, chicken house and other :
; outbuildings. . Price $3,000. .
f! .No. 38. The Geol Chllders arm is now cn the.;,
i .market at a reduced price, 440 acres of choice land,.
350 in cultivation, 60 in pasture, 20 In alfalfa, 20 la
timotnv. snlpnflld laren timian ham unit nMioi. ytn nA-
IngB. Has been rented at $1100 cash for five years.
Price $55 per acre. - - f
- No. 66. Nice 215 acre farm; 2 1-2 miles from Is-
.land City, all tillable land, 30 acres la meadow and,
balance in cultivation; two story seven room house,
barn, two" cellars, and other buildings; family or- 1
chard; well improved, buildings insured for $3,500.",?
One of the best farm In the valley can be bought for '
$78 -per acre.--'--, ' - . Jr ..-' ;.!r.-.f,
; ' No. 68. Just one mile, from town Is a 30 acre r
tract' 25 acres tillable, good slx .room house with
full basement, barn 16x24, 280 fruit trees; can be "
bought for $2,800. ' $1,000 down, balance secured by '
.mortgage."'-,''. -,..'.-,, :y .. r 7
'. . No, 56. Farm of 200 acres, 50 acres In cultivation,
balance pasture, fenced and cross fenced, 25 acres In
,,alfalfa, 400 fruit frees, plenty of water to irrigate
.'flrat two cropa, water piped to house, barn, chicken r
house and other buildings. Rural delivery and tele-.
phone, close to school. f Price $0,000. . . .;
No. 42. Farm 250 acres. 80 acres ia cultivation, t
jcaa be irrigated f,rom springs which run through.,
place, balance timber and pasture, 60 acres timothy, ' '
two acres alfalfa, good new six room house and lum
ber on ground for barn, 2,000 cords of wood or sawt
timber. Free from frosts and 2 1-2 miles from main n
street of La Grande. Price $8,000. . ,
r No. 40. 152 1-2 acres all In. cultivation except a
small portion which ia in pasture, part alfalfa, good
house, barn and' family orchard, depot on place and'
good road to La Grande, R. F. D.,' and telephone, 1-2 ?
mile to school. ' Price $35 per acre. , ... . r
V No. 48. 80 acres tillable land, five acres In 9 year ft
old apples, young cherry orchard and, other, small,, ;,
fruit, good new eight room house, barn, woodshed,
windmill, etc., near school and five miles from La '
Grande at Mt Glenn. Price $9,000. . '
No. 8. The Old Homestead, 160 acres no . Mill t
Creek Canyon, 4 acres cleared, 24 acres . stump .land if
which would make a good field If. cleared, more than .
half the the land is level, all fenced with two wires,
: lag bouse J8x20 boxed on Inside, barn, good well, -:
5000 . cords of , wood and some saw timber, , good ,.,
mountain road. Price $2,000..
; No. 20. Eighty acres of good land near. ValerlaT
school house, soil first class, on rural delivery and v
telephone. Entire tract fine alfalfa land. j. $7$ per
. acre.' ' , - .- :l-V. ,'f ,
! FB.CIT FAIUIS AND ACREAGE.
No. 50. Tract of 35 acres In Cove, 7 acres In com
mercial apple orchard of different varieties, 5 acres
in pasturage. Price $7,000, r
No. 4. Very profitable 5 acre tract in May Park,
1 "1-2 milea from town, well Improved with good y)
house, barn, all fenced and under. irrigation water -.
Is pumped by 6 H. P. electrical pumping plant; 475, ?
apple trees, 50 cherry trees,, 40 near trees, 22 peach''
trees. Prlc $5JXW.
No. 70. Eight acres one and one half miles from
town, four room house,! six acres under Irrigation,
. all tillable, three acres good alfalfa. Prke$2,;00.
Noi 16. Commercial aople farm In Cove, 7 1-2, "
acres of five year old trees, 17 feet to water, house
. of five rooms and two good wells, barn, cellar and w
chicken house, household goods and 100 chickens in
cluded with the place. .Price $190.
No. 24. Five acre tract, 1 acre in cherries differ-.-
ent varieties, 1-2 acre family; orchard, eight room '
house, barn room for eight bead of stock; water
right goes with place, R. F. D., and telephone. Price
$,000. Terms. , ..,.; ,
' I have a few business' propositions, one ot which
Is a good blacksmith shop, well equipped with all the
latest tools such as engine, trip hammer, band saw,
drill power machine, emry wheel, three good forges,
etc., located in a good country and no competition,'
has been doing a business of $6,000 to $12,000. Priceif
WO" - ; '. ...
Alaj have a GOOD FEED BUSINESS, grocery
6tore, restaunnt. and confectlonei-r which will pay "'
tny intererled party to Investigate. , : :f