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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1905)
"Real Estate Ban ains O NINo 1 A. good tlx room Loom md three lots. l'rioe.81000 caaa. L Gr Co No 2 Aj newl.threeJ.room boose, two lots. Mar E Bishops. City water in hou?e, small, burn, frloe Kou, iuu caan nuance mouuur P7' f meats. CLP No 8 A good, nioely furnish ed tt room house, two lo'j, near school , ft K U shops. Price SluOO, 1100 cash : and balanoe monthly pj men ta. 4tt UNo A good six room bo ate, two Tots, good location. 7:Ml.nO. :UM1 noah. inM . ; tigatue terms. ;: if" A D M No 6 A fine tlx room house feomer Morth Fir & "T" btreet. line '1mud, nice shade tieee and lawn. : Itxtra nice bouse , price 25oO, 4J00 a eh, balauoe one, two and tliree year. V. T P No 6 A1 aood six room boose, hade trees aud lawn, two lota, good location, trice - ' " and balance month v pajoo a m. H No 7 Small house and, large lot 101x120, set to fruit. Price 1400, one half utah. . v J K No 8 Three acres of land, Good 10 room hoo.se and barn, biiit two years ego with lamliy oiobard. A tine house, price 30Uu, one-halt cash and balance to be arranged. O J No 9 Lots No 7 it 8. block No 69 Chaplin's Additi-.., price t&dO, A D II No 10-Lots No 10-11 A 12, block No 12, Bomig's Addition, Prioe I4UU, Uash. t. f . ' , ' v. F D P No 11 Four acrea all set to fruit, new eiiitroota bouse, small barn wind mill and out buildings. A snap. Price 20o0, 8l:W0 cash. (1309 in three years. B! J B No 12-To lots, block No 93, Chaplin's Addition. $000 cash. near gown 1 W Q No 13 224 acre farm mbler, Oregon. Part in fall rain. Price $36 per acre. -ft- II No 11180 acres eight miles north of La Grande, 100 sores in cul tivation, balance timber, Good build ing and orchard. Price t&MO.OO, ' A S No 1580 acrea alx miles north of Inland City, 20 aoree in orchard, small build logs. Price $4000.00. Part cabb balance on easy terms. II No,16 A fine borne, six room Lotise, shade and fruit trees, lawns and tour lots in block No 6, Predmore's Addition. Price $1400.00, $900 cash and balance one and two years. J C F No 17 A six room house. barn aud orchard, three lots each UOx 110 feet In blotk Ao 8, Chaplin's ad dition. Price $1000, half cash, balance to be arranged satisfactory to buyer. JCFNo 18 Four lota, block No 13, Chaplin's Addition, fenced and some : small buildings on same. Price $500, ball cash. I J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Best equipped abstractor in Union county. Many years' experiences with the Union county records gives me a great- advant. age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first ; securing . a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREO JN OPP08'8 Sommer House THE QENTENIdL . Mrs A. E. Marchtton and MiuO M. Oara, Props. B01RII1IHK BAT OS WEEK R00I3 WITH OK WITHOUT BOARD : SperlaJ rates furnished monthly patrons. TJjls house Is sbaolately new and Is thoroughly clean from kitchen to parlor. Every room U on the ground floor. All white . help The table is supplied with all the season affords.' . The Centeulal Is centrally located Adams avenue, between Greinwood and Fir. : La Grande, Oregon. t&SBfctMtSVt4 3 2d the New Telephone System The Pscifio States Telephone Co. is now working night and day installing the nt w telephone system The new switch board and the electric mortor and generator has arrired and will soen be in position. Carpenters are now at work e-arraogiog the rooms in the Foley building in six t r eight weeks the new system will be in op eration. When the change baa taken plaee ihe patrons' of the office will hardly be able to reoogoise the plare. The new switch board will be so ar ranged that any one opeiator will be able to operate all parts of the beard and will eb'e to know at all times II the line is in working oder and il the person calling has boeu answered. In front of the operator it a number of small electric lights which ao. as in dicator. There will also bi a trouble board with an attendant who can lo cate all trouble on the line and direct the linemen to the location of the trouble. The chief operator also has a twitch board which will enable ber to have complete aooess to all the lines at all timet and give ber an op portunity to know just what service the patrons of the line are receiving . soience can make it. The new phonet are all here and will be installed just at toon as the rest of the system is installed. CALL STOESSEb A COWARD Victoria, B O Feb 21 Aboard; ; tbe steamer Tartar, which arrired today were Lieutenants Below and - Boodyj officers of the Butsisa cruiser Bevee topol captured at the tall of Port Ar tbor. They were released by the Jap aneee alter giflng their parol. Lieu tenant Below characterize . Genera Btoeesel as a coward. "Tbe .world will know 8toeeel ae be is," aald Below "He it a coward. , 8toeasel .. wat bor rowed a great deal of the . time la a cave. The real betoiLe was. Madame Zouboneli, who, when her husband waa killed took oommod of battery of three 11-ineh guns at a point com manding the water supply and - keld them until the waa also killed. The gsrrlson was deceived by false reports of tbe approach of Kuropatkln't army and the Baltic fleet," ; A ' number of outbreak hate been started recently by Butsian prisoners at Uauuyama, REVOLTERS IN NEW YORK New York, Feb. 21 Police reserves were called out tonight to disperse a crowd eid to be sympathizers with tbe Russian revolutionary party Eight men were arrested, all giving foreign names, and charged with parading without a permit, collecting a crowd and holding an unlawful meeting. i f On ) FFNNo 19-One .block of 8 lots i near high school, Price $1200, S500 cash. F T No 20-Ualf block of six lots. Romlg'a Addition, Priue 100), half cash. t P T B No 21 A block of four lota. bach 60x140, on Fourth Street in Old Town, Price $000, $250 cash. C rt 99 .A .in1 nna atnrv hri.-lr Vuilding at a bargain, 6ufeet wide. ui yoa are interesLea in ton, asx tor price ana lerma. . s : JKENo 23 A good seven room liouee, city water, best ot cam ana 'lurabin, barn and out tmumngs. oar lame lrtn. partly set to fruit and tearing, fine location. Price $2000, tau oash and balanoe montniy pay- uiente. R E No 244 acres about one-half in joJ bearing frait trees, gooil house, am and out buildings, nice sightly oca t ion in La Grande. Price $2J00, part oash. Mrs.S No 25 A 5 Zroom cottage. urniehed complete, on lot iu good ocstion, all in good condition with ity water in house and water rent aiJ for about 12 months. Priue com- ileteLlOO. Tbia is a snap. Beuta for islG.oo pet month. M C No 20 4 room house and on er lot in eood location. Prloe S500. 'half cash. The above is n parrial Jlisl of proper ty wbicirVe have for shIo. If this does not Butt rnn null n r tha ( f ( . . . n. baps we will have just what yoa want mo want vo write your are ana piar glass insurance. we will make yoa a loan on your real estate or. build you a boos from Jour own plans iau at our office in tbe Foley block iffou want anything in our line. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. fv Fiendish Suffering p often caused by soreo, ulcers and queers, tbat eat away your skin, wm Nell, of Flat Rock Mich, says; I Mre Used finnVlrm'j Arnii-.a Hal so. for r'wra, Sores and Cancers. It is th 'Dealing dressing I ever found. iue and b enls cots, burns and Newlia Drug store guaranteed. "There is so much bad iu the best of us, And bo much good iu the worst of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the net of us." Therefore, let us devot9 our spare time to talking about the superior advantages of banking at the banners and Urciders 9atonal SSanc of jCa Srando Oregon, All commercial business attended to promptly and carefully. It has safety Deposit Boxes for it's patrons, you can rent one for $3.00 per year, all your papers will be perfectly safe and protected from fire. You have tbe key to your own box. Thtre is a Savings Department connected with this bank where you get quarterly interest on your money placed in this department. From theday of the opening of the Farmers and Traders National Bank, on November 3, 1890 down to the present time, all the efforts of it's officers have been to advance and protect the interests of it's patrons aud depositors; we want your banking business. Capital - - $60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 17,000.00 J. W. SCRIBEIt, Gushier. Joseph Palmer, President. G. E. McCully, Asst. Cashier. F( I.U MErVSURE Cl ain W."( d by the Cord 128 cubic h et to the cord. 16-iuch dry chain "wood 3 pov rd. This U cheaper than by the load. You pay tor what you get and get what you pay for. ou"""""r. H W. NIBLEY i i uuuc 5 . t National Lumber MHMIMIHtHMl I A T .i - ; " i . .: .,"2 ! V Each and Everv. Hat now In stofc. at . lust ? ill w Half Price Come itf anP Secure aGcnume Bargain Company The organisation o( the : National Lumber Company has just been per fected and the incorporation papers are now being prepared cspltalixed at 125000 by W H Bohenoamp, Wm Eriokson and Wm Ormond. t This means tbe absorptioa of the Imbler Lumber Go. the removal of tbe planer there to thit city and she operation of the taw . mill on Ladd Creek, which has a capacity of 80,000 feet daily, The produot of 5 this mill will be hauled to the planer beta dress ed and marketed both wholesale) and retail.- Tbe site for the planer and yrrds has been purchased, bloeks 17 and 24 in Willis mson addition on the Elgin Branob. ' This will add another pay roll to La Grande. The company have a large body of timber that will require years to work up. Perfumes, Toifet Soaps and Powders Switches, Pompadours and Bangs Novelties Ribbons, andliandke hieTs s 1 " .' " " x 1 1 ' - i " ' - j--j lira. J. R. FORRE ST, i ; it .Milliner ees) , e SB . Weds Mealthy Preacher Palm, Beach Fla.' Feb. 21 The most notable wedding of the wiuler season at Palm Beach took place to dty, wheo MifSQwenddlyn Whistler ol Baltimore, a relative , of grea American painter ol the same , name became the bride ot Eef ' Biohard Lewis Howell known as the richest clergyman in the world.' The' wed ding took place at the winter ' oottage of the bridegroom and was a funotion of great brilliance. The guests in cluded promineut persons from Balti more, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Jack sonville, St Augustine and a number of other pi sees. Dr Howell is 51 years old, while tbe bride, ha not yet reached her eigh teenth ye ir. A year ago be created a sensation by purchasing three of New York's must lashionable apartment houses (or nearly $5,000,000. He maintains fine homes in Washington, Virginia and Palm Beach and bat a. splendid steam yaott. He is a son ol tbe late Andrew Howell of Wheeling W Va. He has occupied pulpits In Pittsburg Philadelphia and so?er il other cities but at present Is without a charge. Croup Begins with tbe symptoms ot a com mon cold; there is ohllliness, sneeclng sore throat, hot skin, quiek pulse, hoarseness and impede respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Iiorehouud Syrup, (tbe child will cry for it) and at tbe first sign of a croupy oough, spply frequently Ballard's Bnow Liniment to tbe throat. : Mrs. A Vllet, New Castle, Colo, writes' March 19th, 1901: "I think Kallard'a ilorehound Syrup a wonder ful remedy, and so pleasant," 25c, 600 and $1. Newlin Drug Co Are You Restless at Night? And harassed by a bad cougUT Use Ballard's Ilorehound Byrup, It will secure you sound sleep and effect a prom pt and radloal cure. 2Co, 50o and f 1. Newlin Drug Co. i ta " . - TO THE PUBLIC: . c..-' KJ r c-t . The rash of Holiday trade is over and business in general has got back to its normal condition," I wish' to inform all my patron jT'aad thoae Jaotiu'y patrons but who are liable to be, that I am no w la - a position to take care of all watch, clock and jewelry repairing with dispatch. I have secured all the nece s sary help Wall the latest toois'add'indterials'kno'wn to the trade, as well as the beat workmen that mon if can procure. All repair work is under my personal supervis ion and I guarantee each and every piece of w jrk deue . to be finished in; (rat claai workmanlike uaKanor, anU All work sent by mail or express will receive the same careful attention as if delivered in person, and to te promptly returned in first class condition. Thanking my patrons for their past liberal " patronage and assuring them of' viy utmost-ability to : give them perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain Meter. J. H. PARE, ,k . , 4 ITwt le Newlh's Orat Btqrep ; La Oraaflsf) LeadlnJeWc Uit1 $ ' A G R A N D E IRON WORKS I Will be ready for business" Februiry 1 5 Complelc Machine Shops H id and; Foundry ( and Waon Work Manufacturer ot The Fit22eraU .R(llerlFeed"MiII?: !i La m U nwt v::-; -'ii . m. D. F. FITZG E R A L. D, 0 j " r-ROPRIETOR 1 "' SUCCESSOR to H. L". w ALEXAN DeR" m - i THE BARGAIN STORE ; New Lace Collars ; New ShoppinglBaskets New Hair Switches E M WELLMAN & OO Ha Grande