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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
wane Real Estate Bargains Tbe following la a partial list of property, which we nave to offer for sale 00 which thert ere no buildings, towlt:- ln Chaplin's Addition, to U . Grande, Oregon. All of block No. 10. Lot No 1, block No. 4. "B" street. LotaNo. 8. 4. 5. k 6. block No 13. Lott No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47 Will aell one or mora lota. Lot No 4, block No. 80. Lota No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 65. Will tell one or more lota. LoW No. 5 4 6, block No. 67. ' Lota No. 7 & 8 In block No. 69. Lota No. 1, 2, 3 A 4, block No. 75 All of blck No. 76. All of block No. 77,eioept lot No. ft. All of block No. 78. . All of block No. 83. Lota No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12, block No. 89. ' Lota No. 4, 5, A 6 In block No. 98. LoU No. 6 A 7, block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, A 13, block 104. All of block 120. Lota 13 A 14, in block 121. Lota 1 to 16, inclusive, block 139. LoU 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 A IS in block 154 Lota 14, 15, 16 A 17, block 154. Lou 10, 11, 12 A 13, in block 151. In iRomig's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Lot "U" LoU 2 A 3 In block 1. LoU 1,2, 3, 6,6,7,8,9, A 10, block 2. Lota 4 to 9 inclusive, block 4 LoU 4, 5 A 6 in block 6. Lou 4, 6, 6 A 7, block 9. The west half of block 10. LoU 10, 11 k 12, block 10. The Weat half of loU 1, 2 A 3, block J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS 1:,, ,",', :. , 1 I Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great advant age. It is folly to par chase realnetate 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, OREQJN Room SI, Bommer Bdlg. A Touching Story . Ia the aavlno from death of the hehv girl of Geo A Kyler Coml-erland, Md, no wnw ; -At ine age 01 11 monine our little girl waa in declining health with aerlona Throat Trouble, and Jtwo pnyaiotans Rate ner up we were ai moat in deapair. when we reeolved to to try Dr King's New Dleooverr for Consumption, Congha, end Golda. The first bottle gave relief, after tak ing foar bottles ebe was cored, and ia now in perfect health." Never fa'ils to relieve and core e ooneh or cold At Newlin Drag 8tore 60o and 9100 guaranteed Trial bottle free BOY WOUNDS RUSSIAN OFFICER Vlborg, Eoropean Rassia, March "31 . Governor Miaeodorff waa shot and serlootly wounded leeterdey by a boy whoee Identity tua not been atoertalned The aaeaaain, who to about 15 years of age, obtained entrance to the govern or'e office and II red three timea at him, one ballet inflicting a aerlona wound, and the others slightly wooodiog . the governor in the lege. The governors clerka and eeereUry were anable to atop the would be assassin, who reached the street where, however, he waa arretted without a struggle lb governor's condition is critical Historic Relics ' Parte, March 21.- Eioavatlons In the Place do la Baatlle for the extenelon of the MetropollUn and sobway have led to the diaoovery of the main postern of Ue drawbridge of the historic priaon fortreaar Hewn atone and rotted Iron cannon bells were also unearthed and Uken to the Mnaee Carnival.' The gate Itself will be carefully excavated. All the atone will be numbered and the puatern reconstructed on the , avenue Uenrle IV, where part of one . of the towers of the Baatile ia already set ap. Eighty Rioters Killed Bcrlnna Nown Aaannlatlnn - Riga Rossis March 21 In a oonfllot between the (Joe sacks and a mob to day, the Cos Hacks fired open the popu lace, and eighty of the rioters were killed. The Best Physic; When you want a physio that . la mild and gentle, eaay to take and gentle, eaay to take and certain to act always nee Chamberlalna . Stomach and Liver TableU. For sale by Newlin Drug Company. 11. Lota, 6 46, block 11. The Weat half of block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, LoU 1 to 8 incluaive, block 1. LoU 14 2, block 2. LoUl, 7&8lnblook6. Lota 2 to 10 in block 7. Predmore's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. LoU 1 to 13 inclusive in block 24. I Home Investment Addition to La ! Grande, Oregon. A large number ol choice lota to se lect from, each lot has a water right. Gangloffs Second Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Theaejlota are large and have a mag hincent view of the entire valley, Wo would be pleased to abow any of the above property to persona who de sire to purchase unimproved lota with the Idea of building thereon or we will build a house for you on any of the loU named above, allowing you to pay for the same on inBUllmenta. Call on as and let us talk it over with you. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. For an Impaired Appetite Lose of appetite always reaulU from faulty digestion. AU that Is needed Is a few deees of Chamberlain's Stotn eon nnd Liver Tablets. They will In vigorate the stomach, strengthen the digeBtlon and give you an appetlU like a olf. These TableU alao act as a pentle laxative. For sale by Newlin Drug Co. If it la a bilious atUck take Cham berlain's Btomaoh and Liver Tablets and a qniok cure is certain. Eot sale by Newlin Drug Co. Public Is Aroused The publio Is aroused to a knowledge of, the curative .merits of .that great medicinal tonic, Electrlo Bitters, for eiok stomach liver and kidneys, Mary Mary H Walters, of 148 St Clair Ave. (;oluinbua U, writes: "For several rnontha 1 was given up to die, I had fever and agon my nerves were wreck ed 1 could not not sleep, and my stomach waa so weak, from useless rfootors drone, that I could not eat, Boon alter beginning to take Electric Hitters, I omaioel relief, and in abort time 1 waa entirely cured," Goaran eed at Newllna drug store, price 60c "There is so much bad in the best of us, And so mnch good in the worst of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of us." Therefore, let as devote oar spare time to talking about the superior advantages of banking at the Mariners and Tjradors Tfational i3ank of jCa Stand 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. From the day of the opening of the Farmers and Traders National Bank, oa November 8, 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 . bankin business. ' Capital - - $60,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 17,000.00 J. W. Scribes, Cashier. Joseph Palmer, . President. - G. E. McCully, Asst. Cashier. WW3'Q&9&&'&&&&&b &&&&&& REDUCTION SALE w Hum nude nn our mind to sell every roll of Wall Paper in our" ) store before the next iprins; stock strives, and In order to insure a complete dtan-up we have cut the price re jardleii of former price; Wall Paper from 5 cents up t ,..,, , ,- - We Want to clear the house before March W at we expect a carload ; of Will Wapcr a arrive on that date. We tavt more Wall Pper "now on hand than all the other paper nouses In the county. There1 fore you will htvc a jteater variety, to select from. v Our present ' stock is compltU. i - 'v. ; ' ' Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. ' eilaS AND .6LASS S Ntw RctilatiW;, As a reeolt of inveetifUtlons of the Slocum disaster, the department of commerce and labor' at Washington baa made Important changes In the relea at to safety requirements for steam vessels carrying passengers' Soma of the moat important change are as follows: "Metal air tanks are required In life boata: kapok life preservers and loofe granulated cork are prohibited in life boats and , Uferafta; . all . passenger ateamera must be provided with flie buckets, barrels and axes; lamp lock ers and ollrooma mast be. prorlded with ateam fire branches and be inent. al lined: all hose oonneotlno after March 1 must be US atandard pip thread: portable fire ' extinguishers according to tonnage of veaoel, must be provided ; fire hose mast be tested up to 100 pounds pressure to the equate inch . and fire malna must be on all decka: ferryboats must be' equipped with life preservers proportionate to the number of square feet of pasaenger deck service: the flashing of search lights la a pilot houee ' o passing vessels Is prohibited , IOWA TRAIN WRECK (By Sorippa News Association) Dee Moines, Iowa, March 21 The Rocky Mountains Limited on the Rock Ialand railroad was wrecked ' near Homestead, Iowa, at twelve flfteen this morning. The railroad ofbciala assert that the wreck , was the work of robbers. , Fait of the train was de railed and thrown down a fifteen foot embankment. . Two of the .train men, and a mail olerk.were probably fatally Injured, Three hundred feet of the track waa torn op, and the engine, mail car, composite oar, and the Denver and Colorado aleepers left the track, . . , Largest Blast Furnace Anaconda, Mont March 21 The larg eat blnat furnace in the world waa put Into auooeasful operation here Sunday at the Washoe smelter. The big fur. nace is as large as three of the ordl. nary size, having an Ineide measure mentof 61 feet by 63 Inches. The blast ia fed by 88 tuyere snd in 24 hours charges of ore aggregating 2000 tons are turned into copper matte. .' YOU m M SATISFIED If your ticket read over the Denver and KloUmnue Kallroaa, tue "acenlo Line ot the world" HEOAUBK - Tbare are so many soenlo att-rl -n - and ' polnlsof iuteretit along thn me , iween Ocdan and Denr liat ilittilp never beoomea Ureaome v rolnj east, write for -ifor- ' id net pretty book Uiat wtU II about U If yon are matlon an teU yoa ail W C McBRIDE, Agent, 124 Third St. Oortlard Oregon FALL FROM BALLOON (8pecial Dispatch) Wallace, March 21. In a double balloon aacenaion, yesterday, the lower part of the balloon tore away when the two aeronauts. Prof. O'Dell and Dell Dare, were between 160 and S0O feet la the air, end both. wars daabed to the ground. Nearly every boas In O'Dell's body was broken. He is still alive but Is expeoted to die at any moment. Dare did not aeataln a broksa bone but was Internally Injured and died at fl o'clock tonight. , ' . BOS' . BERI0U8LY MUBNED A young boy named Gibson was caught by tba falling balloon andxwm pletely oovered' Tho hot air 'burned him about . the face and .bod j .before, be ooold be dragged from underneath. . As soon as the balloon left the ground the lower part of the bag could be seea ripping away. Warnings' were shouted to the two men, bnt they ooold not hear the alarm. When, between 160 and 300 feet high the iwo toeo eeeted ia separate parachutes swung together long distance snd at the same time the lower portion tors away and the men UNDERTAKERS i FUNERAL DIRECTORS The only Exclusive UndertaklngParlors in La Grande. , Scientific Embalming Licensed in Oregon and Montana. Experienced LadyAssbtant. Our office b always open Phone 1761 Office in Lewis Building, Opposite Bommer House PURED CONSUMPTION Mrs B W Evans. Charwater Kan, writes; '-My huabandlay ok for three months. The doctors said he had , quick - consumption. We procured a bottle of Blllard's Hore bound Syrup, and It cored him, .Tnat have alwaya kept a bottle In the houee We cannot do without it. For oongba and colds it has no equal" 23o 60o and $1.00 Bold by Newlin Drag Co TO THE PUBLIC: The rush ot Holiday trade is over and business in general has got baok to its normal condition, I wish to inform all my patrons, aid those Jnot my patrons but who are liable to be, that I am now in a position to take care of all watoh, 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 can procure. ; .f . H-P "" ' All repair work is under my personal supervis ion and 1 guarantee each and every piece of work done to be finished in first olass workmanlike manner, and to give (with proper attention) perfsot satisfaction. All work sent by mail or express will receive the same careful attenUqu jks it 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 them perfeot satisfaction in the future. I remain as ever., . . J. H. PEARE, Next to Newlla'a Drag Btore La Grande's LeadinJeweler Shojt DEPABT gagaff'p, QM, No Halt iMke, Denwr. Ft. No 1 8:s0pm Worth, Oinaba, Kan- Mia Jo6 aaaCJty.Ht Louli, Clii- No 5 &30 a. m. oaco aud kaaU t-JSQ p m Me 1 Portland, Dallea. Pen dleton. Walla Walla, No UyWQ, PoDMroy, Col edfla'ml fax, Voaoow, Hpokaaa. tUSnm north riaBpokaxa . I ortUind. Dalles, Pen dleton, UmaUlla, Wal sroS lola, LewisUra, Colfai, Mo . Moscow, Wallace, War- t& p. m. ner, Hpokane and otkuir SXm m polnta aaat 'and Bonn via Bpokane No. KJ Ialand CHj, Alice!, Ira- Oallj ex- bier and alcln. Con- Ho 11 ccpt ne tiona at LIriD w'.Ui Banday xtai-e lor point la at- 6iSDa fcU e m iowa. Urean Mlaamera between I'orllaad and San Pranaaoo evary Svs da. Ca aKMlBat. AfBi- l A G RAN D IRON WORKS Complete- Machine Shops 0 and Foundry1 General Blaoksmlth Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer ot The FitzgeraH Roller Feed ; Mill D. tFT I T Z 3I E R A L. D, PROPRIETOR 8UOOE8BOR TO.H. U' ALEXANDER r I 1 ; , THE '. ; BARGAIN i3TORE New Lace Collars New Shopping Baskets New Hair Switches New Tablets and School Supplies E tt WELLMAN : OO LaGrande - Oreiron