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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1905)
-Real Estate JUST TO SAVE ANOTHER SOUL J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS 0 to HAT ains Barg ) The following U a partial list of property which we have to offer for . sale on whloh there era no buildings, to wit: In Chaplin's Addition, to La Grande, Oregon All ol block No. 10. "' Lot No 1, block Nd. 4. "B" street. LoUNo. 3. 4, B. & 6. block No 13. Lota No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47 Will Mil one or mora lota. Lot No 4, block No. 0. Lots No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 65 W ill sell one or mora lota. Lot No. 6 Jfc 6, block No. 57. Loti No. 7 & 8 in block No. 69. Lota No. U 2, 3 & 4, block No. 75 All of bkck No. 76. All of block No. 77,axoept lot No. 6. All of block No. 78. All of block No. 83. Lots No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 13, block No 89. ; Lota No. 4, 5, & 6 in block No. 96. ' Lota No. 6 & 7, block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, & 13, block 104. All of block 120. LoU 13 & 14, in block 121. Lota 1 to 16, Inclusive, block 139 Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 11 & 13 In block 154 Lota 14, 15, 16 A 17, block 154. Lots 10, 11, 12 & 13, in block 151. Jn Jfomig's Addition to .& - Urande, uregon. Lot -a" . LoU 3 & 3 in block 1. Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, k 10, block 2. Lots 4 to 9 inclusive, block 4 Lota 4, 5 & 6 in block 6. Lots 4, 6, 6 ft 7, block 9. Tha west half of block 10. Lots 10, 11 & 12, block 10. The West half of lots 1, 2 & 3, block 11. Lota 4, 5 A 6, block 11. -. Tha West half of block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, Lots 1 to 8 Inclusive, block 1. Lots 1 A 2, block 2. Lota 1, 7 A 8 in blook 6. Lots 2 to 10 io block 7. Predmore's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Lota 1 to 13 inclusive in block 24. I Home Investment Addition to La Grande, Oregon. A large number ol oboloe lots to se lect from, each lot has a water right. ,; Gangloffs Second Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Theeejlots ars large and have a mag nificent view of tha entire valley. ' We would be pleased to show any of I the above property to persons wna ae slre to purchase nniro proved lots with the Idea of building thereon or We will build a house lor yon on any ol the lots named above, allowing you to pay for the same on installments. Call on as and let as talk it over with yoa. LA GRANDE. INVESTMENT CO. For an Impaired Appetite Loss of appetite always results irom faulty digestion. All that Is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom--..s and i.tvnr Tablets. They will in vigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion ana give juu u -These Tablets also act as a ireutle laxative. For sale by Newlm Drug Co. ; If it is a bilious attack take Cham berlain'a Btomacb and Liver Tablets and a quick cure la certain.' For sale by New I'm Drug Co. Public Is Aroused The public Is aroused to a knowledge of the curative .merits of that great medicinal tonlo, Electrio Bitters, for sick stomach liver and kidneys, Mary Mary H Walter, of 546 St Clafr Ave. Columbus O, writes: -For several months 1 was given opto die, I had fever and ague my nerves were wreck ed 1 could not not sleep, and my Tomachwas so weak, from useless doctors drugs, that I could Dot eat, Soon alter beginning to take Elect Wtters, 1 omainel relief, and io abort time 1 was entirely cured,- Gaaran. ead at Newllns drug store, price 60c Bobt equipped abstractor in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advanU 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, OREGON Opposite Bommer House Notice of Stockholder's Meeting Notice is hereby given to the stock holders of the Grande Bonds Valley Agricultural Society. That the annual meeting of the stockholders will be held In the parlors of the La Grande uauouai ttankoa Monday March 20th., 1906 at 2:30 o'clock p m for the pur pose of electing a board of directors tq serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of suoh other business as say properly come before tha meet ing. Dated this 20th day of r"eb 1902. By order of the President. W G HUNTER, Pres. FRED J HOLMES, Beo. It seems not to be In tae thought of a living soul connected with Die Methodist Church of this city that the meeting ahould close . ' Br tha unamlniona vote of the people ll la decided to ' continue alt tnmmer if necessary to aooompllah what the should. ' There will be no meeting tonight but on Sunday both morning and even ing 'there will be preaching in the Cherch. Instead of th afternoon meetinga through ihe week at the week the Church, there will be half a dozen or more in different parte of the town this la oocaseloned by the wide spread and deepening tatstest ln the work of getting the people saved So every evening next wet k the Church bell be riugtng at 70 BOMB KILLS HANDLER By Scripps News Association St Petersburg, March . 11 The ex plosion of a bomb oocared last nigh at the Bristol Hotel In the room of an Fnglibman by the same of MoCnl lock, and, as as a result of the ao- cident, Mr MoOollock waa killed . and j fonr Inmates of the hotel were serious-' ly injured. The police here believe Revoked Charter (Scripps Newa Association) Cleveland, March 10. Grand Chief 8tone thla morning revoked the chart er of the subdivisions of tha Hundred Brotherhood of Engineers in New York to which the strikers belong. . . Prisoners Escape By Scripps News Association 8t Petersburg March 10 Fifteen political prisoners escaped from Irkut sk which they were three -months ' in digging oat. ; and was planning an assassination, and that he ' probably dropped the bomb while filling it. v FOR 8ALG Many thousand feet of I lap siding for sale by F 8 Newsome, north of car shops. M 16 WANTED Furnished or oof urnlihed ' honse Inquire at thla office. "There is so much bad in the best of us, - And so much' good in the wor6t of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of us." Therefore, let as devote oor spare time to talking about the superior advantages of banking at the " 'r - farmers and Uraders Tfational Stank of jCa SranJo 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 the key to your, own box. There' is a Savings Department connected with this bank where you get quarterly interest on your money placed in this department. ' 1 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 -beer 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 J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier. Joseph Palmer; President. Q. E. McCully, Asst. Cashier. at a a REDUCTION iSALE We have made np our mind to sell every roll of Wall Paper m our" dare htfare the next urine: stock arrives, and in order to insure a 3 (O complete can-up iwe have cut the price re jardlesi of former pricej Wall Paper nfrom 5 cents up We Want to clear the house before March bt ai w expect a carload of Wall Wiper to a arrive on that date. We save more Wall Piper ej "now on hand than all the other paper house In the county. There." 9 " ore you will hive a jreater" variety to sdct 'from.jOr jvcient '( stock is complete. ) Stackland & Mdacto PAINTS. 0IbS AND .61 .ASS r". . Chicken Dinner - The Centenolal Ho'el will serve chicken dinner eain nwnw usual prloe of twenty five ceota. Item ember tha place, opposite the Farmers Feed JTard. - . '' - -' Pipe Arrives The eleven "band red feet of large eighteen Inch pipe from the mllla at Pittsburg lor the La Grande Water Storsge Co arrived alter being on the road since February 4th Thla wll oonnect the present pipe line to their first power station Lwhere they will develops 600 horse power. CURED CONSUMPTION Mrs B W Evans. Cbarwater. Kan, writes; ''My busbandlay etc for three months. Tbe doctors said be had quick roneonptlon. We procured a bottle ' ol Blllard'a U ore bound rJyrjp,and It oured hlui, 'fnat waa six yeara ago and since than' we have aiwaya kept a bottle in the bouse We csnoot do without It. For coughs and colds It has no equal" 2So 50u and 1.00 Sold by Newlln Drug Co . Croup . Begins with the symptoms of a com mon cold; there Is chilliness, sneesl ng sore tbroat, . hot skin, qoiok pnlse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's ilorehouud Syrup, (the child will cry for It) and at the first aign of a oroupy oough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to the throat. Mrs. A Vliet, New Castle. Colo, wrltea' March 19th, 1901: think Ballard's Horebound Syrup a wonder fnl remedy, and so pleasant." 26c. GOo and SI. Newlin Drug Oo JUICY MEATS sre tbi-ly kinds we sell. The meat that has that rich appear ance and tlckela tbe palate la the kind yo ill y there.' v Choice lamb, pork and veal chops, sirloin, round and porterhouse steskss and other luxuries la oar line, are sold here dally ;and plces that are rights l: . HARD WORKERS require good, solid food. Meat is a necessity to such a man and he should have it. All women of the house should have It. All women of the house should provi.la" their hus bands with food - that will atrensthea them so that they will bp ingood condi mod io toil so Mutt the family may live. ' , Bpck& Thomas Tom Fleming B ( ACKSMtTH Honevioin and Wagonwcrk North Fir Street : SALE i Each and Every Hat now in stock at just Half Price Come n .and Secure. a Genuine Bargain Perfiimes, Toifet Soaps ;and Powders Switches, . Pompadours1'; and Bangs Novelties Ribbons) and Handke hiefs MRS, J. R. EORREST, '. . Milliner - : TO THE PUBLIC: The rash ot Holiday trade is over and business in generat has got back to its normal condition, I wish'to iaforoa'aH"my patrpnsand those Jaot my patrons but who are liable to be, that I am' novr in a position to take care of all watch, clock and jewelry repairing with dispatch. I have secured all the neces sary help in all the latest' tools and materials known to the trade, as well as the best workmen that money canprobttreV J J ! 'J"- All repair work is under, my .personal supervise ion and I guarantee each and evejry. piece of work done to be finished in first class workmanlike manner, and to give (with proper attention) ' perfect satisfaction. All work sent by paail or express, will receive the same 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 to give thera perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain as ever. ; - J. H. PEARE, : Neit to Newlin's Drag Store." "La Grands's LeadlnaJJeweler L. A G R A N D E;; 1 TOON WORKS Cbmplelc Machine Shops and Foundry Gienereil Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wago n Wp r k Manufacturer ot Jht Fitzgerill Roller Feed JMill D. K I T2 G ESflR A L. D, O ,. -OPRIETOR ri . . - . . a. . . . i . THE BARGAIN STORE " New Lace G)Uars New Shopping .Baskets : New Hair Switches New Tablets and School Supplies E M BELLMAN 8c CO 1 JLa Grande Qresron F a wande, Or.