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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
fl 1 n Estate Bargains O N No 1 A good .al room'thoase nd"thre ioti. frioe 11000, cua. LGrCo Noi-A new three room i Loom, two lot, new H B ehops, City waWr In bou.-e, email, barn, frioe 9G60, $I0U cash balance monthly pay-'-meata. - -" (J LP No 8 A good, nloely furuleh ' ad 6 room house, two IoU, near school 4 K shops. Price aiuOO, UOU cub and balanoe.montbly.peymeote. " . jr. .i U No i Aood vlzTooH fcouae; : ft. 1 ' tl J small tarn, two lota. good location. Price 4 7u.00. 1300 cash, Balance Real ' reasonable tarma. iUll No 6 A fine i'i rdatn house ooi utv ortuJir A !:",, btreet, line baio, ' nice shade tieea and lawn, iuitra uioe huuse , price taaiXV tbOU ash, balance one, two end tnree years. , :-, 1 n p No ft A good six room house. . shade trees and lawn, two lota, good -rtlncBtion-Jfri.li.U-,'r-part down and balance monthly payments. ' 11 No 7 Small house and large lot 101x120, aet to fruit. Price W0, one baif citao 't ' J K No -Three acres ot land, -Good "Wrooui boaae and barn, biilt two yearaao with family oobard "A One bouse, price 30u0, one-hall oabb and balance to be arranged. O J No Lola No 7 A 8, block"" No CO Chaplin's Addition, price H Caab. w,A U 11 No 10-LOa No M 11 12, block No U, fcoinig's Addition, Price fiuu.UasD. V D P No 11 Four acrea ail set to fruit, new eight room house, small bars wtud mill and out buildings. A snap. Price i00, 1&W caab. f 130J in tbree eait.. . - - v .- iJBNo 12-Two lota, block No 88, Cbaplin'a Addition. 000 caab, J VH Q No 13224 acre (arm near .... Imbler, Uregou. Part la tell town grain. Price M per acre. , , f ; . j ., A 11 No 14180 acrea elfht mller north ot La Grande, 100 acres in otil- tl vat ion, balance timber, Good builu , tng and orchard. Prioe $6600.00, a , A 8 Nq 1580 acres lis milei north of Ibluntl city. 'Jii aorea in orcnara, email buildings. Prioe 14000.00. Pari cash, balance on easy terms. H b No 10 A fine borne, six room tionaa. shade and Iruit trees, lawns and four lota iu block No 0, Predmore'e Addition. Price 11400.00, $UOU oaab and balance one and two years. J OK-No 17 A .six-room -house. "barn aud orchard, tbree lota each, uOx 110 leet in blocK AO 8. unapun s no ditton. Price 11000. bait caab, balance to be arranged eattbfaotory to buyer J 0 F No 18 Four lota, block No 13, Chaplin's Addition, ieuced and some small buildings on same. Price fQOO, hall oaab. F F N No ID-One' Uook of 8 lota uear high ecbool, Prke $1200, &00 Z oaab. ',' ' n TA nil fj..lf l..u.l90 - I 1 a" A XIV AO unit viulb gut mam . Kuinln'a AddlUon. Price 1100). bali I aeb. F T B No 21 A block 01 (oar .lots, ---oaoh 00x140. on ' Fourth street inuid Town, Price $000, $ J60 cash. f ..ytio ,ai-A-'(tood one -atory brick -buildlnit at a baraaiu. Co feet wide If you are'interesuid in tbia, aak lor rice and terms. i K R No XI A sood aeven room bouue. city water, beat of batb aud plumbing, bru and' out buildings; lour large lota, partly aet to fruit and bearing, line locatlou. Price $2000, J50 oasb and balance monthly pay. menu. R No 24 I acrea about onehall in e Jod beariug f rutt trees, good bouau, turn and out buildings, uice tightly location in i uranae. rrice sjuu putt oaab. Mra a .No 25 A 6 room coitae, furninbedjcomplete, ouo lot in good location, all iu good oonditiou hIUi city watei iu bouae and ter re.i i.aid lor about u months, price com piete 11100. Tbia ia a auap. Keuia U 10,00 per month. U C No 20 A i room jHiuee and toruer lot in good location. Price hhj bait oaab, ( i i 1 ' i ., t. i . Tbo above ia a parrlal list of r ,k-t ty whloh we have for sale, if ill. uot adit you, call at tbe oillo. a..i ii uapa we win nave lust wuas vou w.uu ve want to write your ure uu.i glaaa insurance. ; We will make you a loan on oui real ealate or build you a hou iruui your wm plane. t llall at our otllce in tbe Foley lipri if yoa want anything iu our liue. ''ij.LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. i. i. , I ( ' I 1 I Couhin & Sp!l,Cau$ed Death "Harry Duck well, aged 2S years ciioked to death early yet terday morn in at bia borne in tbe ipreaence of hla wife and child. He contracted alight cold mie daya ago and paid but little attention to it. . i eater lay morn in be waa aeixed with a lit oi oougn ir. Biiluhconunued for acme time Hfiwiie aent forav pbyeioian bat be on i eon Id arrive, another oouginir Spell eamn a ad Duck well died from eaifooation, St Lours Globe-Demo-oiat Deo 1 1004." Ballaida rioreboond ay rap woaad have saved him. 25c, 60c mid -Newlin Drag Oo. . A BUSY HIVE OF LADY MACCABEES The Maooabee Ladies of Ever Beady Hive No 84 gave a Japanese Enter tainment at tbe!r ball in Cove Bstur day evtnioa Jan 21 wbiob ws a irost decided aocial and financial soooess. Tbe ' little brown" ladies of tbe Mika do appeared in ' ooeturae and most creditably protected tbe following program depioting features of tbe do mestic, tbe aocial, tbe religiona and military life of Japan. L iThe exceptionally fine music waa furnished by the Bees-Mitchell Or chestra Muio ........ 1 ........ . .Orcheetia Tableau A Japsnese Tea House FLAT SALARY FOR STATE OFFICERS (By 8crippi Newa Association) ,j 8iem, Jan 27- A bill placing Ibe "atete official on a flat aalary tafia passed tbe bouse today and U to take effect immediately . Multi-Millionaire Dies Pittsburg, Pa. Jin 27 Mr Cbaa Lockbart, a director of tbe Standard Oil Co. and of the Wete-n Union and who waa also connected witb many "her 'i'. Zumuultii aaatra died here today. : He leaves a fortune tbat ia eatimsted at seventy-five million dol lara Badly Frozen Feet A Weiser special says; John Mo Qree, tbe notortuotts Iron Mountain miner, wbo had bio feet (rcxen Dec 27 while going from this airy to the mine was taken to tbe Uk r Cny t're bos- piul this morning where ; t'.e toea n one foot aud the heel of one foot will hi amputated. The case is i sd one, as MoQree la a laborer, ai ! but a wife and Urge family of a nail chil dren' depending upon him lor support Cotidoctor Maxliu Anderaon ol the Utt&JN, whose overcoat and grip were stolen from the train near Hunt ington a few days ago haa recovered hi coat but tbe pap ira and other valuables in the grip are lost. The tbief ia under arrest at Baker City and will be tried at the oommg ses sion ot tbe oirouit court. Tbe tbief it an old brakeman named R Leslie v.nd told a Irieud be lore lie stole the grip that it perhaps con' aiued enough to.o-iry both himself aol iriend through tbo wiuter Pendleton E O Notice ot Stockholder's Meeting. , ' Notice is hereby given that there wi be mooting of the atook boldon or tbe La (irande Commercial Club Building Auoohuion on ThUra day evtitiDg, February UtU, UXB, at the hour of a clock, for th parpoie of electing olHeer for the ciisuiug year, aud for the transaction of such oilier biuineas a may come before tbe meeting. . - Wm. MILLER, Vioe Preaident Jan 10-Keb 9 Bent Her Double Al.V. v. !.' ... 1 "1 knew no one, for four' weeka when.l waa aick witb typhoid aud kidney trouble," .writes Mra Annie Hunter of Pittsburg Pa, "and when 1 cot better,' although 1 bad one of tbe beat doctors 1 could get, I was bent double and bad to resC my bauds on my knees when I walked. From this terrible alllicition 1 was rescued by hileotrlo iilttere, wbton restored to health and atreugtb, and .now . I can walk aa straight as ever, Ibey ar aimply wonderful.'- Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver Bud kidney disord ite at th Melin drutt store price oic :.v. t, i - ODFr.OIV Mnrrr I iiu?' a nmowRAcific i VII v-s UtCl'AKT 'MaOR, KOM No, Halt Ijtke. lH-nwr. Ft. Kol 8:s0 p m Worth, Omaha, Kan- 6:30 a iu No6 j aaaCUy, St. Looia, Chi- Moj ScJO a. m. oago aud Laau 80 1 iu i- - - L : Portland, Da lea. Pea- dlatoo, Walla Walla, Noa , Daytou, l-omeroy, Col- and poiuU eral and p, north ia apokane 1 ' Portland. Dallea, p,n- ' tlleton, Umaliluw W al KOS lula, Lewl-toa, ColCax, No 4 Moacow, w allacc. War- 84ft p. m. nar, Hpokam and olhet ,8; a lu polula eaat and aunh via Bpokana Mo. 83 IaUodCltr. AtlctL Im- IVUy x- bier aud Klgin. , Co a- He U v cept ncctiooa al -fclgln witb ' BanJay alagc lor point ia Wal- tO p m Ikliam Iowa. Ocean Blearacrs between Portland aud aaa fnnoMoo every ii days. t Pantomime A Japanese Love Been Moslc ...Orcbeesre . . A Japanese Wedding Song and Pantomime. .A Japanese Heart Tableau Worshipping Idols Inst. Solo. . . : Home gweel Home Tableau.... A Japanese Dancing Girl Musio .Oroaestra Fan Drill Five Japanese ladies Storiea from Japanese Folk Lore Mmio Orchestra Tableau...... .'.Car Flag held Aloft Pantomime Jiu Jitsu Musio ......Orchestra TaMetu "Done up Brown" New Phones 2021 ' F S Ivanhoe Law Offloe 1541 A Tbomas res 1543 Cbaa. Woodboaae " 1176 W 0 Long " M 1564,. OPFerrln 1848 , GW Allen t 1751 GlfflnAHogan. Undertakers 2077 - Mrs. Q W Coleman 'res 378 WFHendaicka " 1408 ' Mra. Wm. Ormond " CP Newlin, City Recorder Offloe 1790 J A McCarty res 1103 GERMAN SINGERS rtl I Lli I Ivll 1 All German singers are invited to meet at tbe tailor rooms of A H Mar- quardt on Adams are . for the purpose of forming a singing club Every lady and gentleman in the city who sings in German is lnvlt d to attend at four thirty next Sunday afternoon. .. JOHN ANTHONY, Pres. ESI RAY NOTICE One black swaybacked mare witb white atar in forehead . Said animal bears Conleya brand, a oirole V. A liberal reward will be paid for its re turn or information leading to its re turn. Leave animal or information at Joe Wood's livery barn at La Grande or addrets Hilgard Lumber Co , Hil- gard, Oregon. . W R C and 0 A R Attention All members of the W R C aud the U A R are requested to meet at tbe I O O F Hall Saturday, Jan 28, at the hour of twelve o'olock noon, tor the purpose ot a Joint installation. All members are requested to meet at the appointed hour. Impel tan t business will come before tbe meeting at tbat hour. By I W FALF, Com. Lodq,e Directory. BAOLra-La Uranae Airie m rot, mooti vary Kruiay niKhl lu K ol r Hall a' 8 p m VUlanii brxthoru Invited U atie:' ., J. A. Matott, W. P. T. U. Gilham. W. S. I-ORKSTKIW OK AMERICA Court Mai Marlon, No ti iiieeta each Tuesday In Elk halL Brother are-liivitod to attend. .11 Hehuier Chief ani;er. 0 J Vauderpool keebce. - 1 O 0 R La Uraudo Lodge, No 16 n ee u thoir ball every 8lurduy uitiht. VlilLug nem Own aordiaUy iavitcd to attend. , U W. KouerUon, Nli l.R. Snook, Hoc A a. A A. M. La Grande Iodge i 41. meets every let nd 3rd Satur ' .y ol each month. A C Williams Seo, r I) Hull man . M EaSI ErN STAll uK8 Hope Chapter No H ni the second and fourth Wednesday ol mull mouth at rM iu in Masonic Temple Mra UatH TLyle, W M Marr A Warmvk. Sea WTAH ENCAMPMENT No 31, 1. O. O. F ueew evi'ry rlini nnd third l'buriidiiys In the iionin in uuu f ellow null. viKlilng broth jr always welcome & Kobinaou. C. P. Uro. Hull, Scribe WOOD SAW G.-W, ALLE.V, Proprietor. Ait Orders receive niorunt HUfQllOtl Phone 1840 Eetidence 615 Oeborn St. Briek fvimisheJ in tiny qilatiily or any 8tyl. "No contract ton small or too large. See samples of our pressed brict. GEO. KREIGER. Lt (raii(lf, Oregon. , GENERAL DIRECTORY Rnutvelt President CharleeW rairbanka..Vioe President Joba Hay.... Secretary of SUU Uslie M Shaw..r?ecreUry of Treasury VV 11 Talt Secretary oi War B A Hitchcock.. Secretary of Interior , Peol Morton Secretary of Nary James Wilaon .Secretary of Agriculture ; w,n h Mruvt Attotnev General! Root J Wynne.. Poet Master General! jueivcue w ruiur.. vum Victor U Metcalf. Secretary Uommersf U B Penaioa Commissioner W SRicbarda U Si Land Commissioner.. Eugene Ware POST OFFICE G M Rlohey Post Master Ad Gilham Assistant EIGUTU JUDICIAL DISTRICT Robert Eakin.... JndKe LeroyLomax. ...Diatriot Attorney U 8 LAND OFFICE A A Roberta Receiver W Davie Reister U H WEATHER BUREAU W A Woratell Obaerver STATE OF OREGON JSJiSfflil Binger Herman.. Congressman 1st Diet J N Williamson.. Congreeaman 2nd Dial Geo. E Chamberlain Governor F I Donbar Secretary of State OS Moore rtate Treasurer J II Ackerman bupt Publio Inatraction J R Whitney , State Printer A M Crawford.. ....Attorney General OEWolvertoo 1, , R S Bean Y Supreme Judgea F A Moore t Oswald West.. Agent State Land Board O B Bellinger U S Diet Judge VV F Mathews U S Marshall D M Dunne. Collector Internal Revenue John Hall.. U 8 Dist Attorney JOINT SENATOR Walter M Pierce, oetween Umatilla, Union and Morrow. P A McDonald, Union and Wallowa REPRESENTATIVE N OMcJLeod. . JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Jay Dobbin, between Union and . wal nocNtr OFFICERS ! M A Harrison Judge James B Gilham Clerk CO Pennington -.,8berltf O U Proctor Recorder J as. II. Morton Assessor John Frawley .Treasurer E E liraga.... School Superintendent Arthur Curtis Snrveyor JO Henry....... .....Coroner LA GRANDE PRECINT John E Hough ..Justice of Peace J U MoLaoblin Constable CITf OFFICERS J D Slatei Mayor COUNCILS! EN W H Bohneukamp, G E Fowler, 8 A Gardinier, J W Kennedy, LJJ Reavis, A Li Richardson. L Rayburn .Marshal U V Wade Depty Marshal Chester P Newlin Recorder E J Walab Treasurer J W Knowles City Atty HOGilman Water Superintendent Fred Synnorst.. Street Superintendent LA GRANDE SCHOOL DISTRICT Directors Geo. Hanson, chairman; Henry Young r S ivanboe, iU patriot, Uavia ray. A 0 Williams Clerk H J Hookcnberry.'... Superintendent i ii LET How Would You Lik? to have One Hundred New Customers? Iayour stor in such shape that One Hardred New Customers would "tarn tbe tile" f ir youf Are things with yoa only jast "so so"? Billd matarinn too fast sales a litt'e to slow 'oo many people going past your d wrs -lack ot ,48na?M and "go" and "hustle" around your counters? . - Are fixed expenses coming to be a bur len while they should be merely ai incidentin yonr business. It yon feel these symptoms-no mat ter whether yo'i are a big merchant or a little one. Vou ueed a Tonic PUBLICITY in just as lure does as you can stand REPEATED EVERY DAY will change the whole situation for ybtt It Is idle t suppose that yoa can not secure the one hundred new cua tomera regular customers who would "turn the tide" lor you. VOU CAN GET THEM but not by wishing (or them. It's not so easy as that. Nor by distributing hand bills, (or puttioK up posters, or buying space in j)rorania It's not so easy as that. Vou must spend some money more than you have ever spent for Ada qaat ADVERTISING SPACE In your-' Daily Newspaper 0uAssiriED Advertisements IF 'YOU HAVE ANYT IXG TO SELL LET THE FE0PLE HrAR ABOUT IT THROUGH THIS DEPARTMENT AND YOU WILL FIND A BUYER. IF YOU WANT TO BUY EX PLAIN YOUR WANTS THROUGH THESE COLUMNS." For Sale FOR SALE Uooee aud lot on 3rd atreet A bargain Inquire he next few daya ot Wm, Johnson at the Foley House. ' "' FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE 6 good work horses, 1 Stf iuoh wagon, 14 Inoh JoBatnit track- V. 4 inch I logging k 1 :i lncb.logKing l"iOQNA!iTllONy. trunk. iii'For'Rent FOR RENT Two furnished rooms in Bommer, building. tf FOR RENT A nicely furnished bonse of four rooms, in good neighborhood For partionlars see Wm. Miller & Rro , 1107 Adams Ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or ' without batb. In best" residence ' district1. - Inquire at Cor Fourth and Main st, , tbe George Hansen proper ty. Jan 6 tf rCIk Hill' I tine six room house, good location. One 18 tnix oit ' tage furnished complete. A new five room bouse, all modern im provements. La . Grande . Invest ment Co., Foley Hotel Buildiug. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms to rent. Inquire of Mrs Zuber. Lost LOST Scale beam to small platform " sca'e, between Imbler and Old Town La Gradde, on January 7. Finder will please leave at this office. LOST Pair of glasses without rims, chain attached, between Cor. 3 and Adams Avenue and Depot. Reward for return to this oltioe. LOST A pair of white gloy.es be tweeu tbe Opera House and Cor 2ml and Adams Ave. Finder will please return to this olllce. LOST A bunch of keys. Leave this office and get rewaid. at SH9 V Let Your Newspaper Do Things For You When tbia newspaper has given to yon the last word about tbs events of the day when It has acted as t sort of central office In ' 'connecting" yoa with all of creation" It has done tnuoh for you of oourse. . But it can do more than that it can help you run your store, your office, you factory or your house. f It can carry your little worries for you and never turn a hair. You do not fully nse your news paper if you simply read It. - - ,a do. ,not ku0 youx newspaper until you have used its want columns It can dispose ot things for you " ?f BaH!.4 loBt things for you, find any kind of help j on need, find buyers foryouhouBe, you lot, your horse, l u fl"nitu. your shop or store, leasehold or equity. ' - In short, any day every day, this paper stands ready and able to do things for you I First Job FOR SALE- tine nearly new np rliiht pUnoinflue condition. Muat be sold at once for one half wbt It cost new Euqnire at J R Smiths Jewler Store ILAIN SEWING AND DRESSMAK ING Mra Adna Rogers 2nd honfe north of Adama and Cedar St next toAAnderaon. ": 1 'week FOUND One pair of gentlemen's un dressed kid gloves. Loser may1 hare - same by paying fot this notice. LOST A pass key, between the Depot and Adams' ave., on Tuesday fore noon. Finder please leave at this office. TO LOAN 800 dollars on real estate. For particulars inquire at Mayville's Cigar Factory . ; , - ; (Shingles, .Shingles Two oar loads of first class shingles just reoelved by the Stoddard Lumber Company. Cured Paralvsis 0 W S Bally, P O True, Texas, writes "Mt wife had been suffering At years with paralysis lumber arm whan I was persuaded to use Ballards Snow Liniment which cured her all right. I have also usedjt for old aorea frost bites and skin eruptions. It does the work." 25o 60o $1.00 Newlin Drug Chamberlain's Cough -Remedy the1 Best Made "In ImyJaJopinion Chamberlain's Cough .Kemedy'ie' the beat made for oolds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, California.' There is no doubt about its being . the , best. No other will core a cold so quickly. No other is s6 sure a preventative of pneu monia.! No other is . so nleasant and safe totake. Tdere are good reasons why it should be . preferred to any other. The fact is tbat few people are satisfied with any other . after having once aaed this reoiedy. 1 For sale by Newlin Drng Co. Oleiss Printing YOd u