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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1905)
- v- ". Real Estate LA GRANDE NEEDS 1 MORE FACTORIES J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Bargains H 1 J ' O N No 1-4 good ix room boos Mid three lots. Pnoe.81000. cub. L Gr Co No 0 A i newXthreeJooin bouse, two lota, near R Bjhope, City wiwr in iionw, amaua Darn, i Hoe 050, $100 cash & balauoe mouthlr p7 went. C L P No 3 A good, nioeiy furnish ed 6 room house, two lota, near acbool 4KB shops. Price 1000, f 100 caab ud balauoe monthly payments. I f- JBBNo A good six room booae, small barn, two lota, good looation. ITioe $700.00, 4300 caab, balance reasonable terms. ADMNo 5 A fine aiz room booae comer North Fir & "I". btreet. one bain, nice shade trees 'and lawn. Kxtra nice house , price $2500, 00 a sh, balance oue, two mud three years. T P No 6 A good six room booae, shade trees and lawn, two lota, good looation. Price -. own and balance monthly paym a II No 7 Small hoo.Be and, large lot 101x120, set to trait. Price I WO, one half, cash. ... .. .., J KNo Three acres of land. Good 10 room house and barn, built two ears ago with family oi chard. A fine House, price $3000, one-bait cash and balance Jto be arranged. .' O J No 8-Lote No 1 A 8, block W . a 4 a . Meiw Cash. . No A 1) 11 No 10-LoU No 10-U & 12, block No 12, Romig'a Addition, Price 1400, CaBh, P D P No 11 Four acreaail set to trait, Dew eight room house, small barn wind mill and out buildings. A anap. Price $2500, 1200 caab. $1303 in three years. i'JBNo 12-Two lots, block No 98, Chaplin's Addition. $(100 cash, f W Q No 13224 acre farm' near mbler, Oregon, Part in fall sown rain. Price $30 per acre. 1 A U No 14180 aores eight miles north of La Urando, 100 aores in cul tivation, balance timber, Good build ing and orchard. Price $55tt 0.00, . A 8 No 1580 acrea six miles north of Island City, 20 aorea in orchard, mail buildings. Price $4000.00. Part cafls; balance on easy terms. II F No 16 A fine borne, six room r.onse, shade and Iruit trees, lawns and four lots -in block No 6, Predmors's Addition. Price $1400.00, $000 cash and balance one and two years. . J OF No 17 A six room house, barn and orchard, three lots each UOx 110 feet in block SSo 8, Chaplin's ad dition. Price $1000, half cash, balance to be arranged satisfactory to buyer. J O P No 18-Four lota, block No 13, Chaplin's Addition, fenced and some small buildings on same. Price $500, half cash. FFNNo 19 OneiMook of 8 lota near high school, Priie $1200, $500 cash. Fiendish Suffering is of'en caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin, Wm - J odel', of Plat Bock Mich, says; I hare used Eucklen's Arnica Sslve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers. It is th Lstbealinc dressing I ever found, boethes and heals cats, barns and uc at Newlia Drug store guaranteed. Best equipped abstractor in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great ad v ant. age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abstract. An abstract from my office will shiw the title just as it appears on the official record.' J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREO JN Opposite Sommer House i Notice of Stockholder's Meeting Notice is hereby given to the stock holders of the Grande Ronde Valley Agricultural Society. That the annual meeting of tbe stockholders will be held in the parlors of the La Grande National Bank on Monday March 20th., 1905 at 2:30 o'olook pm for the pur pose of eleoting a board of directors to serve for tbe ensuing year and for the transaction of auob other business as may properly come before the moot ing. Dated this 20th day of Feb 19J2. By order of tbe President. . W G AUNTER, Tresi . FRED J HOLMES, Beo We all realise the advantage to any city to bave manufacturing. A talk with our former fellow townsman Mr Wen Murpby who in addition to his interact here is active ly engaged in a number of enterprises in Cbeballa Washington, a city of about 4000, ia certainly inspiring. He states that a boot three years ago a party with the thorough experience and some capital called she , business men together and interested them ' in taking stock in a door plant which proved a financial auooess, furnished employment to fifty or more every month in the year. A few months later a gutter faotory was secured in a similar manner, then a mattress fao tory, furniture factory, and a oonde p sed milk plant, this was burned down and is now being rebuilt. Tha point Mr Murphy markes. In do instance waa there a bo -us asked but stock subscriptions whicb proved t be good investments, lo all they . have eight factories and it all shows what a little energy will do. The facta are there it no natural reason why may of these factories should be located in Cbeha lia, there are many other placet where there could be operated Just as pro Atabty . . , .. . . . .,, 0 . This holds true .at home. .There are quite a number of industries, that Would pay well wherever located ia Eastern Oregon they would pay in La Grande, Pendleton and Baker City 4fi ia just a question of going after them 8ome, possibly all, eon II be secured without a bonus or even taking stock The enthnsiastio, loyal home support is o'ten more valuable than a few boa dred dollars, and it is just, nossibW that a little more oonsjdsratiop j upen our part towards what we bava self at result in helping to secure, .others, However tbere is tin's just . cause for complaint along these . lines, Par people sre loyal to the oily and eooaly r . - - -i Eackand Every Hat now in stock at just ' I Come'ta WScure 'a Genuine Bargain 2 Appointments Made WJ Church has b.eu appointed administrator of the R M Steele ettate in place of Hon J M Church deceased F L Myers has been appointed ex ecu tor of tbe estate of John Kellogg in place, of tbe late J M Church, W Q Barlt K . annAt.t4 . . . -e --f executor of the estate of Mrs Mary M Biggers in place of G W Biggnrs de posed. Edward L Halley has been appoint ed executor of the estate of Sarah 0 Halley deceaseJ, 1 . "There is so much bad in tbe best of us, And so much good in the worst of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about tbe rtst of us." Therefore, let us devot3 our spare time to talking about tbe superior advantages of banking. at the , farmers and Vraders Tfational ffiank of jCa Stand Oregon iJJi F TNo20-Half block of six loU, Romtg's AddiUon", Price 1100), half! i ash. j . f F T B No 21 A block of four .lots. J each 60x140, on Fourth Street in Old Town, Price tOOO, 2u0 cash. j l F No 22 A good one ttory brick j building at a bargain, 60 feet wide.! If you are interested in this, ask for price and terms. J K R No 23 A good seven room houee, city water, best of bath and l nn. k.:l.ilnr.n I'lumuuig, vain mu uui uuiiuiukoi four lare lntti, partly set to fruit and bearing, fine looation. Prion (2000, 150 cash aud balance monthly payments. R E No 244 aores about one-half In g kkI bearing fruit trees, good bouse, I arn and out buildings, nice sightly location in L& Urande. Price 1000, raftoasn. i . - . A. 1 . . i uurnisnea compieie, onu iot iu goou i location, all in nood condition with Wity water ' in bouse and water rent I aid for about 12 months. Price com i letelllOO. This ia a snap. Rents for f 10.00 per month. . I M C No 20 A i room house and o rner lot in good location. Prioe 1300, half oasn. -' i . . . : Ibrtbove is a parrlaiiist of proner ty which we bave tor sale. If this does not suit you, rail at the olfioe and per hans we will have jnet what vou want i We want to write your tire and plne f glass lnsurauce. j We will maxe you a loan on your real estate, or ouu.i you a nous from iyonr own plans i Call at oar office in tbe Foley block y it yoa want anything in our line. LA GRANDE ! INVESTMENT CO. 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 aud protected from" fire. You have the 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 the day 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 and depositors; we want your banking business. Capital - $60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 17.000.00 Joseph Palmer, President. J. W. Scribkr, Cashier. G. E. McCuixy, Asst. Cashier. REDUCTION SALE We have made np our mind to tell every roll of Wall Paper In our C) store before the next spring stock arrives, and in order to insure a j (O eompltte clean-up we have cut the price regardless of former price )) Wall Paper from 5 cents up We Want to dear the house before March 1st as wt expect a carload of Will Waper to a arrive on that date. We tave more Wall Paper now on hand than all the. other paper houses at the county. There fore you will hive a greater variety to select from. Our present stock is comphtc, - ' ! Stackland & McLaclilen ; ). paints, ems and glass ) OUR APPLES DID II na Perfumes, Toilet ' Soaps and Powders Swltchess ; Pompadours ' and - Bangs Novelties Ribbons, "and ftandke hiefs LIES. J. R. FORREST, .... Milliner , (Special to the Obeerrer) Whitney Feb 22 Claud Huffman a well known young man in, th etmps 01 ine upper levels came to town ' ana aftor looking upon the winewhioh was red until tbe early hours of the mora ing, when he remembered ' stelng a box of beautiful Grande Ronde apples in one of the stores and proceeded si break In and help himself. He waj arrested and sentonoed to six niontui in the county jail. Had his attorney ouereu ine d)xoi sppibs to .eviuenoa all who ssw the fruit are,1 eonvin,ceii mat tne judge would bave been mor. itj.jiop. hot iiiey certainly , . were beauties. Silos A Success Mr. J. L. Caviness - was a t pleasant visitor toourofflie yesterday and In respone to tbe query as to the result of bis experience this winter j with hie three silos stated that they , were an unqualified success. He made I three last fell wbiob contained forty tout eech and states that not only ; tits dsiry betd thrive on it but his borses and hogs relish it. Mr. Csvioe-s fur nishes the . creamery tbe product of ten cows. An Electric load While we have no reason to doubk the esrly oonstruotion of the proposed electric railroad around the valley it is plain to be seen thst in case It does not mature that there will sooner or later be an electrio road from the Cove to this oity. The power which is now being developed at tbe Cove and brought to this oity, makes thai a logical conclusion In case the other propoaitson fails. Russians Still Active ( By Soripps News Association) - -Tokio, Feb 22 General Oysma re ports the continusnoe of tbe Russian bombardment at vsrious parts aloag the Jspanete lines Tbe Russians bave recently pl ced a large number of heavy guns at Obisoiatum, two miles miles wett of Ti mountain Creates A Commission Helena, Feb. 22 By a almost vnao imoiis vote tbe bouse todsy pssed bill creating a state railroad commis sion, providing for three commission ers at salaries of 14000 p r annum and a secretary at a salary of $J40O Tbi legislature is to name two of the com missioners and the governor the third M. L Dsvidson of Dillon and Nathan Godfrey, of Helena have been deoided on as tbe choict o( tbe legislature. Naval Improvements By Scripps Naws Association Tokio, Feb 22-Tbe Japanese Go ernment bss ordered tb immediate ooLstruotion of - twenty five ,torped boats, fifteen government yards and ten private naval yards. -, . TO THE PUBLIC:- -Tht ,rub o! Holiday trade ia over tad business ia gaMrai hu got btck io its aormial oooditioa, I wiah to iafQrpa all my i patrons, aud thosajao. my patroni but who are liable to be, that I tin now iu a. poiitioa to take oare of all Watoh, block aud jewelry repairing with dispatch. I have secured all tbe neces sary help in all the latest tools and uuteriala knowa to the trade as well as. the best workmen that - money can procure. -. All repair work is under my personal 'supervise ion and I guarantee each and every piece of work dona -to be finished in first class, workmanlike manner, an I to give (with proper attention) perfect satisfaction, f JUwprjtVept bj aU or expreBS wUrr'eceivw ihe saat t f careful attention as if delivered in person, and to be promptly returned in first class condition. Thanking my patrons for their past liberal patronage and assuring them of my utmost ability t give them perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain as ever. J, E. PEARE, -"' " -'. - 1 (last to Newlln'e Drug Store. La Grande's LeadlnsJJeweW m L. A Q RAN DEI WORKS m mutt m m Will ,W ready for business FebruirSl5 M Gomplelc Machine Shops and Foundry General B I ac ksm ith and Waon Work U Elanufacturer ot The Fitzgerall RolIer.Feed Mill m ft'" m D. F. FIT2G E R A L. D, ' ' Proprietor - 7 suoce8sor to h. u. alexander M 14. . - It :- t ' .' t : t , i : THE ' BARGAIN STORE- : ' New Lace Collars NcwrShoppingiBasket -.. New Hair Switches - -: ' I New Tablets and ScboolJSuppUes e IU'Wellman & co 5 JDa. Graude - Oregon . y - - - BfBBBSBBmSBWj ! !!: n : 1 1.4 5 n i i " i? v F i ! i!" ! ft ,1 ii 4 V Hi :.tT ' ! ! if' if! r -i: ' . ""77 j , SBSBCsHIBBlwat j