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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1905)
Real Estate Let no guilty IIIIMIIIMMMmW f- MMMIMMttMWWtWf J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS . i i . At v ' '; U. - ' - ,- ;, ii.'i MAN ESCAPE ains M A are r:. i v ii Mi The following la a partial Uat of property, which we hay to offer for aalo on wbioh there ara no buildings, towit; b Chaplin's Addition, to La Grande, Oregon. AllotbljokNo 10. Lot No 1, block No. 4, "B" street. LotaNo. 3. 4. 5. & 6. block No 13 . Lota No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47 Will aell ona or mora lota. Lot No 4, block No. 80. Lota No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 55 ill aell ona or mora lota. LoU No. 5 4 6, block No. 61. Lota No. 7 & 8 In block No. C9. Lota No.' 1,2, 34, block No. 75. All of bUck No. 76. All ol block No. 77, except lot No. 5. All ot block No. 73. All of block No. 83. Lota No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12, block No. 89. Lota No. 4, 5, k 6 in block No. 96. LoU No. 6 4 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, IncloalTe, block 139 LoU 8, 9, 10, IV 11 & IS in block 154 LoU 14, 15, 16 & 17, block 154. LoU 10, 11, 12 & 13, in block 151. In tRomig's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. LotU" LoU a & 3 In block 1. Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10, block 2. V Lota 4 to 9 Inclusive, block 4 ' LoU 4, 54 6 In block 6. Lois 4, 5,6 47, block 0. The west half of block 10. Lots 10, 11 & 12, block 10. The Weat half of lots 1, 1 4 3, block 11. Lota 4, 5 46, block 11. The Weat half of block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, Lota 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1. LoU 14 2, block 2. LoU 1, 7 4 8 in blook 6. Lota 2 to 10 in block 7. Predmore's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. LoU 1 to 13 inclusive in block 24. Home Investment Addition to La Grande, Oregon. A large number ol oholoe lots to se lect from, each lot has a water right. ' Ganglofl's Second Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Theeejlota ara large and have a mag nificent view of the entire f alley. We would be pleased to abow any ol theabove property to persons who de aire to purchase unimproved lots with the idea ol building thereon or we will build a house for yon cn any ol the lota named above, allowing jou to pay - for the same on Installments. Call on us and let us talk It over with you. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. 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, OREGON Qpposite Qmmer House Notice of Stockholder's Meeting Notice la hereby given to the stook holders of the Grande Sonde Y alley Agrtoaiiurai bociety. That tne annual meeting of the stockholders will be held n the parlors ol he La Grand National Bank on Monday March 20th., 1905 at 2:30 o'clock pm for the pur pose ol electing a board ot directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction ol auoh other business aa aay properly oome before the meet ing. Dated this 20th day of Ken 1902. By order ol the President. '- . W ii "HUNTER, Tree. - FRED I HOLMES, 8eo. 1 . Washington, March 1L By appoint ment. District Attorney Heney, Bevre tary Hitchcock and Attorney . General Moody, had a conference with Presi dent Roosevelt today In reference to the Oregon land frauds and pross ra tions, and later the vlaltora bad lun cheon with (he President at the White House. - " ' - " Attorney Heney detailed . to the President what had been done In the varioQa eacea, and expressed bis con fidence of the conviction, t of Senator Mitchell, not only for violation of the law prohibiting senators from . accept ing pay for work In departments, bat lor aooeptlnc , pay from Putsr and other persons for unlawfully eeourlng action upon land entries pending U. the geaeral land offloe. ' ' Heney also gave assurance that be had strong eaaea against ' Representa tives Hermann and Williamson, but that be wae not aa confident ; of con viotlon aa in the cases agalnat liltohell . The President told Heney to keep up the work and allow no guilty man to escape. --Journal JURY FINDS GASSIE CHALVWIGK GUILTY ' Cleveland, March, 13. The trial ! of Mr. Chadwlok for oonspiiaoy to com mit an ofTense against the United States In that she entered Into , a con spiracy to procure the certification ' of onecka on a national-bank at a time wttvu aii itati uo uouey in toe bana, came to an end 8atarday evening, when the Jury-returned a verdlot of guilty agalnat the scooted woman. Mrs Chad wick wsa found guilty on aeven counts which related to the cer tification ot checks with no funds on deposit On all ol these the Jury found agalnat her. I Aocordlng to the . law ahe can be fined on each count not more ti an 9l0, . 000 nor imprissnment for more than ' two years on eaoh count. " ' ' For an Impaired.Appetite Loss of appetite always resulta from fatilty digestion. All that Is needed Is a few doses ol Chamberlain's gtoin. ah and Uver Tablets. They will In vigorate the atomach, .JS digestion and give joa an appetUi i like a "oil. These Tablets also art i as a gentle laiative. For sale by Newhn Prog Co. If it is a bilioua attack take Cham berlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure la certain. Eor sale by Newlin Drug Co. Public Is Aroused The public ia aroused to a knowledge of the curative .merlta ol that great medicinal tonic, luecirio . a I. . J - Maa4 aiok atomach lier aua wuyej. Mart H Walters, of 540 St Clafr Ave, Sbo. O, writes: -For sever months 1 was given opto die, I had fever and ague mr nerves were wreck ed I could not not sleep, end my atomach was so weak, from useless doctors drugs, that I coold not eat, sZ .alter beginning to take Electrio Bitters, I ewalnel relief, aaJ tothort, timelwaa entirely cured,' Gr eed at tfewllns drog store, prloe 60c "There is so much bad in the best of us, And so much good in the worst of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of us." Therefore, let us devote our, spare time to talking about the superior advantages of banking at the farmers anil Ttraders ' TJaiional Slank of JCa Sraneto Oregon. All commercial business attended to promptly and carefully. ti ;t'J 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. 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 UV officers have been to advance and protect the interests of it's patrons and depositors; we want your banking business. At first Aire. Wed wick failed utter ly to grasp, the meaning of the verdiet, but when the Import dawned upon her, bar limbe seemed to give way beneath her and ahe sunk feebly into a chair, her head fell forward on her hand a anf a succession of strangling eobe came from her. She was carried ta the office ol Marshal Chandler, and . plaoed on a eofa An attack ot hysterias lol lawed which lasted fully fifteen min utes , her aobe , and . cries ; being d is tinutiy audible in the ball outaide. Jn about halt an bout Mrs t badwick was restored to comparative oompo.ure and she was thsn taken to jail. I From the time of leaving the mar shal's office until the door of the jail closed behind ber, she kept up a con tinuoua moaning that was dlstreislng to hear. The oonrt will hear argument on a new trial at a later date. For Sale , Fiist class teed potatoes, Carmen no 3 and Early Rose, one half mile east ol L Oldenbnrg. tf J 8 CHANDLER, Frulfdale Chickens Wanted The bigheel market price paid cash forchlokena. Phone 1801. GRANDE RON DE CASH CO Capital - j - $60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 17.000.00 Joseph Palmer, President.' J. W. SCRIBER, O. E. McCtLLY, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. v v 4, a ;. A Si. ' . ' . CI I REDUCTION ;SALt O Wc have nudt op our minds to sail every rojl of Wall Paper in ourj O) dnr Mart the next rin' stock arrives, and in order to Injure a (O eomplcte clun-up we have cut the price re jardleu of former prlctj Wall' Paper from 5 cents up We Want to clear the houK before March bt at wi expect a carload of Will Waper arrive on that date. We lavt more Wall Paper now on hand lhalball tht,othtf Baper houK,'.n thccourtfyTjierc fore you will have a greater variety to select from. Our present stock If complete, ' Stackland & McLachlen r .i;.PAiNTS. 0IUS AND .GLASS Invaluable For Rheumatism j 1 have been Buffering for the paat few reara with a severe attack of rhe matlsui and found that Hallard'a 8nqw Liniment wae the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended lo alleviate ml naina. March 51th tMi. John Degoan Kiniman III. 25o 60o nnd a An os s a .r 1 1 rv . fiM ooiu iy newun utug j JUICY MEATS ere bt ly kinds we aell. , The meat that has that rich appear ance and tickela the palate la the kind yo ,, will j there. , , , ,tr- Choice lamb, pork aud ' veal chops, sirloin, round and porterhouse steskst and other luxaries in our line, are aold here dally nd pi lcea that are rlght.3 HARD WORKERS j require good, eoltd food. Meat is a neoessity to aucb a man and h should have It. All women of the hcuae should hve It. . All women ol the boose should provlJe their hua bsnds with food that will strengths tliem ao that they will be ingood condi tion to toll ao that the (amilr mn live. '. ' Bock & Thomas Tom Fleming BLACKSMITH Hor: i shoin and WasjonwcrK North Fir Street i Each and Every .Hat now Jn stock at just I" Prroe Come in "and Secure a Genuine Bargain Perfumes, Toilet Soaps and Powders Switches, . : Pompaddurs and B angs Novelties Ribbons, and Handke hiefs 'MBS. js P-.- FOHBE9T. sssusssssssssssssssssa n ft ti w . TO THE .PUBLIC: '3 The; ra?h of Jloliday tradet isjoyer and, buainees in "general hai got aoi: to ita normal ooaditioii, ; I wish tct joforca alll my patrons, those Jnot my . patron but f ho are liable to be,v that . . urn no in a position to take care o! all vatoh, olook and jewelry repairing with dUp'atoh. I have secured all the neces sary help in all the latest tools and materials known to thej Irdjjjj as Well as the best workmen that money can procure. , . , . All repair work is under my personal supervis ion and I guarantee eaoh and every piece of work dono to be finished inftrst class workmanlike manner, and to giv, (with, proper attention), perfect, satisfaction. All-work seat -by mall or! express will receive the samo careful attention as il delivered in person, and to be promptly returned in first class oondition. Thanking my patrons for their past liberal patronage and assuring them of .my utmost ability to give (hem perfect satisfaction n the. future. I remain as even'' "iU'-i 1 .J?IL'pEARE;'1' ' j; : . ' Next to Newlla'e Drag Store. La Grande'e LeadintJ Jeweler a L. A G R A N D E IRiGN 'IV WORKS Complelc Macliine Stiops arid foundry . T General Blaoksnrilth Horse Shoeing and t Manufa i yagon , yyorK 6 cturer ot ;The Fitzgeral i Roller Feed .Mill j D. FI TZQi EBAL D, - i PROPRIETOR 8UOOESSOR TO H. L.. ALEXANDER ' TOE BARGAIN STORE New Lace Collars New nbpping Baskets New Hair Switches New Tablets and School Supplies 1 MX- H ) V . E VL WELLMAN & CO La Grande r- - Oregon 1 T i ': I, .-.,