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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1905)
iir Real Estate I Bargains . The followlns: la a partial list of property, which we have to offer for sale on whloh there ere no buildings, to wit; . In Chaplin s Addition, to La Grande, Oregon. All o( block No 10. Lot Vo 1, block No. 4, "li" street LotaNo. 3, 4, 6, & 6, block No 13. Lots No. 1 to No. 11 It block No. 47 Will Mil on or mora IoU. Lot No 4, block No. 10. Lota No 7 to No. 10 In block No. 65 W ill tell on or mora lots. . Lot No. 5 4 6, block No. 57. Lots No. 7 & 8 In block No. 69. Lots No. 1, 2, 3 4 4, block No. 75 All of bkek No. 76. All of block No. n.oioept lot No. B. All of block No. 78. All of block No. 83. Lots No. 7, 8, 9, 10, It 4 12, block No 89. :. Lots No. 4, 5, 4 6 In block No. 06. Lots No. 6 4 7, block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, a, 13, uiocic 104. All of block 120. IiOUl34H, in block 121. ' Lots 1 to 16, inrlasive, block 139 LoU 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 4 13 in block 154 Lots 14, 15, 16 4 17, block 154. Lots 10, 11, 12 & 13, in block 151. In Jomig's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. block block Lot "O" Lots 3 4 3 In block 1. Lots 1,2,3, 6,6,7, 8,9,410, 2. LoU 4 to 9 inclusive, block 4 LoU 4, 54 in block 6. Lots 4, 6, 6 4 7, block 9. Tbe west half of block 10. Lots 10, 11 4 12, block 10. The West half of lots 1, 2 4 3, 11. Lots 4, 5 46, block 11. The West half of block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, LoU 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1. Lots 14 2, block 2. LoU 1, 7 & 8 in blook (i. Lota 2 to 10 io block 7. Prcdmorc's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. T i 11 InnlnatvA In hlnrk 24. UUM . UV . m v mm Home Investment Addition to La Grande, Oregon. J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Beat equipped abstractor; in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advent, age. It is folly to pur chase realastate 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 Sommer Ilonse Notice of Stockholder's Meeting Notice Is hereby given to tbe stock holders of tbe Grande Bonde Valley ui auuuai meeting of the stockholders will be held In the parlors of the La Grande Rational Bank on Monday Maroh20tl4 1906 at 2:30 o'olook p m for the purj pose of electing a board of directors to serve for tbe ensuing year and for the transaction of snob other business as nay properly corns before the meet ing. Dated this 20th day of Feb 1902. By order of the President. , W G HUNTER, Pres. , . FRED J HOLMES. 8eo. e . v a i e" m . h WILL APPEAR AT STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE, MAR' 20 Coronet 's Jury Finds That Fefgursbri jumped ' The ooronor's jury which was called to Inoqlre Into th cans .of the death of Win fr'ergurson, brought in a verdlot U tbe effect the said Wm Fergureon came to his death as a resalt of falling or jumping from we.t bound train last8aturday evening This verdlot was arrived at after '11 tenlng to - the evidence of the train crew and the switch crew and several ' who were thought to have known something of the accident. As a matter of laot very little Is known regarding tbe sad 'affair other then tbat be was found by , tbe switch engine which ' was following passenger trsin no 8 ont of of the yard According" to tbe evidence given by the switch ore they found the body on the track where it bad evldenllj be?n ran over by tbe passenger ' train At Don't haA1 H2 tlilT-iiu.tr'lrotiflrtV to DersoDi Wl" alra to nnrrhaaa nnimDroved lots wltll the idea of building thereon or we will build a house for yon on any ol tbe IoU named above, allowing you to pay for the same on installments. Call on as and let us talk it over with you. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. For an Impaired Appetite Loss of appetite alwsys results from faulty digestion. All that ts needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stoni aub aud Liver Tablets. They will in- . .1 ....Ah tranothnri the digestion and giveyoo an appetite iue " .. n-i . T. V.L.t. a I an ant a gentle laxative. For sale by Newlin Drog Co. Jf it is a bilious attack take Chsm: berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure ts certain. Kor sale by Newlin Drug Co. Public 1$ Aroused ' The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative jnerita ol that great medicinal tonic, Electrio Bitters, for siok stomach liver aud Moneys, awy Mary U Walter, of 648 St , Clafi JJm Columbus O, 723 months 1 was given up to die, I had fever and ague my nerves were wreck ed 1 could not not sleep, and my stomaob was so weak, from bwImi i!ootors drags, that I could not eat. Soon alter beginning to take fcleetno Hitters, lowainel relief, end in i short time 1 was enUrely cured,' Goaraa eed at Newllns drog store, prioe 50c "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 and Tjraders 7ational GSank of JCa Sr ancle 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 aud 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 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 tbe interests of it's patrons and depositors; we want your banking business. Capital - $60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 17,000.00 Joseph Palmer, President. J. W. SCRIBKE, Cashier. G. E. McCully, . A est. Cashier. sea Qgw &&&&&& REDUCTION ":SAlE We rave nude np our mind to sell every roll of Wall Paper In our 6) store btfofs the next sprint' stock arrive, and in 'order to insure a J ($ Jlmma-nm w kf etitl Ik nrtr friUu nf livrivr nrir wj Wall Paper from 5 cents up We Want to clear the house before March M si wt expect a carload of Will Wsper a arrive on that date. We live more Wall Pipcr now on hand than all the other paper houses the county. There J fore you will hm a ruter variety: to sctcct, from. Oar present stock Is compute, Stackland .& McLaciilen PAINTS GiliS AND GLASS t the ttme of its finding, thongh th body was completely cut in two at the at tbe base of the breast bone, there was still sufficient life left to allow the unfortunate man to gasp onoe Ut breath. The lower part of the trunk and tbe leva war ton rut anm r fifteen feet distant from tbe bead and shoulders. The left foot and' right hand were also severed from the body, The only witness who could throw any light upon the question of . bo he came to get Junder the train was James Joyoe who wss with him at .the time be left the train. Ills statement regarding tbe accident was as follows. "1 waa standing on the ' platform '. of the passenger coach when Mr Fecgur 8on also got on. He spok to .me and asked to borrow a dollar from me. j asked him if be had a ticket to take him to Perry and told him that if be had a ticket to Prr he did. not need any money. lie said that he wanted the dollar because be was going to get off the train and remain in La Grands for the night The train ' waa then in motion and was clipping along at i good speed and 1 cautioned him against attempting to get off. lie took hold of the guard rail on tbe aide of the oar and let himself down until bis foot r ached tbe ground and then swnng back lo tbo platform. 1 thought that 11 1 did not appear to look at him be would not make any more at tempts to get off, and therefore i looked i heother way for a moment, and when I looked for him again he wae gooe'V A yonng man who waa also' standing on the platform spoke up and said that tbat fellow . Jumped , off the train bead first I guess ;he did for he was eure gone, There were several witnesses but tbe testlmoaer of Mr Joyce was all that threw any light upon the aco dent. Joyoe was quest loned as to whether or not Fergorson was drank and answered that he had what be would consider' just a sooia ble jag". The funeral took plaoe yesterday afternoon abont eix o'clock. CURED CONSUMPTION MrsB .W Evans. Cfiarwatier, Kan. writes; 'My busbandlay ok for three months. The doctors said he bad quick ' consumption. We procured a bottl of litllard'a . Hore bound Byrdp.and it oared htm, i'nat was six years ago and since than we have always kept a bottle in the house We cannot do without It. For oongbs and colda It has no equal" 25o 60o and $1.00 Sold by Newlin Drug Co - JUICY MEATS are the ly kinds w4 sell. Tbe meat that hue that rich appear anoe and tickets the palate Is tho kind yc will gttUere.. Choice lamb, pork aud veal chops, sirloin, round and porterhouse steaks and other luxuries in our line, ar sold here daily and p ioee that are rbt.Lr: HANDWORKERS require t-ji, solid food. Meat ie a necessity to such a man and b should have it. All women of tbe bcuse should b " it. All women ol the .house ebon.. I provMe their hus bands with food that will, strengthen them so that they will be ingood condi tlon.to toll so :that the family maj live. . Bock & Thon A GRAND OPENING eaejsjsjsjIMSjsjsjsjSBBBM SATURDAY, MARCH J 8 MONDAY, MARCH 20 THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF Spring inery EVER BEFORE ' SEEN I IN . TIIIS CITY Eyeryladyin Union oouritj should attend ' this opening and enjoy the , . pleasure, of looking at the largest " stock of up-to date Millinery ever be fore offered in this city. Besides the largest display of hats you will see new Belt Buckles, Butter Brown Belts, new Ribbons in ' ail I the changable shades;; The very newest and most beautiful changable silks. 14 -- Mill T T r7i At tx rrr jkwe A' Jf XV XV lil K) X t MUliner 4 TO THE PUBLIC: The rush of Holiday trade is orer and business in general has got back to its normal condition, I wish' toinforta alhniy patrons awf those Jnot my patrons, but who ar liable to be, that I am, now in a position to take care of all wsitch, cloolc 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 can proctife ,v ' ' u1 - - f:r. All repair work ia under my personal supervis ion and I guarantee' each and every piece of work done . to be finished in first class workmanlike manner, and to give (with proper attention) . perfeot satisfaction. All work sent by mail or express will receive the same careful attention1 as it delivered in 'persd, 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 them perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain as ever., ; J. U. PEARE. , Neitto Newlln's Drag Btore. La Grande's LeailnaJJeweler I' -1HI.I I'fuVlil 'I - " V ufT LA GRAND IRON WORKS ' WaWWIBeWs Compielc Mjachine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer bt The FiUgerall Roller Fud .Mill D. F I TlQ E'R A L. D, PROPRIETOR, . SUOUE330R TO H.,l ALEXANDER - THE BARGAIN STORE 1 New Lace Collars New Shopping Baskets New Hair Switches : New Tablet and School Supplies E U WELLMAN XjaQrau4e - Or. : e t e I il 'r 'ft s 4 .. "si n .r ' 11 if