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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1905)
Real Estate Bargains The followlnt; U a partial list of propertj, which we hare to offer for sale oo which thora ara no buildings, towit: In Chaplin's Addition, to La Grande, Oregon. ' All of block No. 10. Lot No i, block No. 4, "1J" etreet LotaNo. 8, , 6, k 6, block No 13. LoU No. 1 to No. 11 In block No. 47 Will aall ona or mora lota. Lot No 4, blook No. CO. Lota No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 65 ' Will aett ooo oc mora lota. LoU No. 5 k 6, block No. 57. Lota No. 7 & 8 in block No. 69. LoU No. 1, 2, 8 k 4, block No. 75 AU ot bkck No. 76. All ol block No. 77, axoept lot No. 6. All of block No. 78. All ot block No. 83. Lota No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 13, block No. 89. iu. Lota No, 4, 6, k 6 in block No. fid. Lnta No. 6 A 7. block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, A 13, block 104. . All of block 120. LoU 13 All, in block 121. J Lota 1 to 10, lnclnaiYe, block 139. Lota 8, 9, 10, 11, 11 k 13 in block 154 Lota 14, 15, 16 A 17, block U4. Lots 10, 11, U & 13, in block 151. In JRomig's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Lotnj" Lota 2 A S In block 1. Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, A 10, block 2. Lota 4 to 9 Inclusive, block 4 Lota 4, S A 6 in block 6. Lots 4, 5, 0 A 7, block 9. lha weat halt of block 10. Lota 10, 11 A 12, block 10. Tb Weat half of lota 1, 2 A 3, block 1 J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS i - rn Farm Loans i Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union connty. 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 abstraot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. A Touching Story Is tha aavliur from death of tha baby girl oi Geo a ciivr Cuuiimiauu, mZ, ua amies ; -ai tne age oi u monine oar little girl was in deolinlos health with aarions Throat Trouble, andjtwo physiolana ga?e her op Wa ware al most in despair, when wa roeolved to to try Dr Klng'e New Discovery for uonsnmpuon, loagns. ana uoids The first bottle save relief, after tak ing four bottles she waa cored, and is now in perfect health." Never falls to relieve and care a oooth or oold At Newlin Drag Store GOo and 8100 guaranteed Trial bottle free Sunday Closing fight That the saloon men mean to fight the Sunday closing, waa made ap parent thia aiterooon at 1:30 o'clock whan Attorney Saod appeared before Judge White aod entered a flea of not guilty fir all of them and their oases were continued nntil after tha oonclunton of the trial of Que Hodg kisa, for unlawful cohabitation, which, according to ordinary oaloulationa will be finished by Friday night, though It may go into Saturday. It is understood that tha first of theae oases, which of tbemselvte ara said to excrtd one hundred In .lumber will be that against Willum Patter son. Last night the crowd in town was augmented by the appearance of a doxenfr )t Sumpter, one from Bourne and three from Huntington. There were meetinga and much debat ing. It ia understood that the Baker Oityaaloon men have one orgtnization and those in the outside towns have :! ---v - working committees to conduct the business with the attorneys, several having secured their own legal repre sentatives before perfecting tbeorgi niiation. ' From the present plana ant) indica tions the caaea will be nnder way esrly next week and a summers busi ness ia in prospect. Baker City Herald. 11. Lota 4, 6 A 6, block 11. The Weat half of blook 13. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, Lota 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1. Lota 1 A 2, block 2. Lota 1, 7 A 8 in blook 6. Lota 2 to 10 in block 7. Predmore's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Lota 1 to 13 inclusive In block 24. Home Investment Addition to La j Grande, Oregon. . A large number of ohoioe lota to se lect from, each lot has a wafer right. Gangloffs Second Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Thesejlota ara large and have a mag ..itiiwnt v!a of tha eutkre valley. We would be pleased to abow any of j the above pioperty to persona wno ae aire to purchase nnim proved lots wltu the Idea of building thereon or we will build a house for you on any of the lota named above, allowing you to pay for the same on installments. Call on as and let ua talk it over with yon. LA GRANDE iiia (S3fMENT CO. For an Impaired Appetite Loss of appetite always results from faulty dlgeatlon. All that Is needed la a few doaes of Chamberlain's Btoin auh and Liver Tablets. They will in vigorate the atomach, strengthen the digestion and give yoa an appetite like a olt. 1 bese Tablets also act as a peutle laxative. For aale by Newlin Drag Co. If It is a bilioua attack take Cham berlain's Btoniaoh and Liver Tableia and a quiok oure la certain, Hot sale by Newlin Drug Co. Public Is Aroused The publio is aroused to a knowledge of.the ouratlve .merlta of .that great "ji-i-oi nnln F.loftrln Hitters, for IUOUKIIHM V aick atomacti liver and kidneys, Mary Mary if Walters, of 646 St Clair Ave, Coluinboa O, wrltea: "For several niontba 1 was given opto die, 1 had fever and agus mv norvee were wreck ed I could not not aleep, and my atomaob waa so weak, from useless doctors drunB, that I could not eat, Sooq alter beginning to take flectrio bitten, I owainel relief, and in short time I waa entirely cored,' Guarao Mi at Newlin I drug etore, prloe 60c "There is ao much bad in the best of us And so much good in the worst of as, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of as." Therefore, let us devote our spare time to talking about the superior advantages of banking at the farmers and Tjraders Tfational ffiank of jCa Srandt Ortgon, All commercial business attended to promptly and carefully. .' It has safety Depoeit 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 lime, 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 Palmbb, President. J. W. Scribkb, GuBbier. G. E. McCuixy, Asst. Cashier. IS-CS-SHSK-SS REDUCTION -SALE We have made np our minds to sell every roil of Wall Paper In our; store before the next sprint; stock arrives, and m order to insure a complete clean-up we have cut the price re jardleis of former price? Wall Paper from 5 cents up We Want to clear the house before Atoch bt as we efcpect a carload . fa of Will Wiper to a arrive on thai date. We save mors Wall Papcr now on hand than all the other paper houes In the county. ThercJ J fore you will have a jreatcr variety to select from. Our present (f stock b complete. 6) Stackland & McLachlen 1 ; paints, ems and .gi .ass 2 VENEZUELAN CASE STILL UNSETTLED Washington, March 23-Tbe state da partment heard nothing from MlniaUr ttowea yesterday to Indicate that the Veoexola government haa Bade answer to his last proposition to arhltiaU tha Anv-rlosn claim a and It la supposed that the answer, when It does coma, will be to U ffeot that the Veoezae lao government insists on awaiting the final action ot Ita oourta npon. the pending aaphalt ease It will then remain (or the atate department to determine how loog It la pre part d to await tola Judlolal action. The difficulty Is that the Venetuelan government has refused the application of the aaphalt company, eopported by Minister Bowen, . to revert to the status existing before the appointment of a reoelver in the aaphalt case and allow tha oompeny to re-poeaeee itself of ita property As it Is, the receiver In talcing out large quanltiea of as phalt from Bar modes lake, the pro ceeds from which ara going Into the Venetuelan treasury, to the great financial loas of the company. QUICK I AMD ii li SALES Twin Falls City, March v8. It re quired just an hour and 45 minute tor O D Thomas, special agent of the atate land department, to aall at auc tion yeaterday 8200 eorei of tUte land lying seven to nine mllea from thla place, and that will be not farther than four mllea from the railroad. The bidding was very spirited and in many cases spot cash payments were made. Tha highest price paid waa $29 an acre and the loweat $15, tha average being (21.60. The prloe for the water for thla land la $15 an acre, whlob makes the top price at tha aale $44 and the loweat (30 an acre. One bidder, W H Wattle, of the Utah Construction company, representing himself and others, bought 1020 aorea, and paid for it 120,0(0 cash. - Doing Quick Work The work of erecting the poles which will sopport the wlrea conducting the electric current from Cove to thla olty ia progreaalng rapidly. Ten poles were aet yeaterday and the holes are dug, aod polea placed nearby for set ting for one mile and three quarters. The energy with whloh the traoager of the line is pushing the work la com mendable, and It will not be bnt a abort time nntil the people of La Grande will be able to nse the electrio power generated at Cove. Another oar load of poles for the Una arrived yeaterday, and thla load - contains enough polea to aet two mllea The sub-station on Washington avenue will aoon be completed, aud the additional power added to that which the eleotrio light and power company already have In thia city. Died HANSEN In thia city catly Thurs day morning, Maroh 22, 1906, at the family home, Mra. Jennie E., be loved wife of Henry Hanren, aged 60 years. Deceaaed was born In Missouri, later moved to Iowa and married Mr. Hansen In 1830. They came to thla valley in 1892. About four mouths ago" she waa atrioken with Brlght's disease and despite all skill aud kind administrations grew weaker and weaker. The funeral will take place tomorrow at three o'clock from the Preebyteaian church, the interment in the Masonic oemetery. Syrians are Expelled Port An Prince, Ilaltl, Maroh 23 Publio notice ia made in Offloial Mon Iteur today that 8yrin traders must settle their affairs, oease trading and leave the country by April 1. Their legations must designate the liquid ators. Amerloan Minlater Powell, on being questioned, said that the Interests ol Byrtaoa who "have genuine American naturalization papers will be protected The French, British and the Domini can legatlona will protect those under their Jurisdiction. Syrians who are Ottoman eobjeoU, haying vainly appealed for protection to the United States and Frenoh leg ations, will probably be eipeHed In a body. Thoe who remain under the protection of the several legationa will be in danger from personal vlolenoe. as they an hated by the populace. THE BEST AND ONLY THE BEST Yoa are sure of the best when yoa bay confections at E. D. fielder's, the wholesale and retail dealer in and manufacturer of hand made ; CANDIES AND CONNECTIONS Finest Ice cream parlors in Eastern Oregon. Special orders for parties ana en tertainments given .strict attention. Quality, - neat ness and promptness . are our stroug points. a E. D. SELDER, Next door to Post Office. The Best Physic When yon want a physio that la mild and gentle, easy to take and gentle, eaay to take and certain to act Iwave aea Ohamberlalns Stomach and Liver Tableta. J'or aaie oy Newlin Drng Company, A UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS The only Exclusive UndertaklngParlors in La Grande Scientific Embalming Licensed in Oregon and Montana. Experienced Lady Assistant Our ofHce Is always open Phone 1751 Office in Lewis Building, .opposite Sommer House CURED CONSUMPTION MrsB.W Evane. Cuarwater Kan, writes IaMy huabeudlay 'ok for three montha. The doctora Bald he had quick consuroptlon. We pet cured a tootU of billsrd'a Uore koond Kvrjo. and It cured him. Tnat waa alz years ago and since than we have alwsya kept a bottle In the house Wa nnnnk do without It. For OOUgbS and oolda It baa no equal" aoo ouc sua tl.00 Sold by Newlin Prng Co TO THE PUBLIC: The rush of Holiday trade is over and businesa in general haa got back to its normal condition, I wish to inform jdl my patrons, and ' those Jaot my patrons bat who are liable to be, that I am now la a position to take care of all watoh, olook and jewelry repairing with dispatoh. 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. ' t" ' .All repair work ia under my personal supervis ion and I guarantee eaoh and every piece of work done to be finished in first class workmanlike manner, and to give (with proper attention) perfeot - satisfaction . Ail W3rk sent by mail or express will receive the same careful attention as il delivered in person, and to be promptly returned in first class condition. . Thanking my patrons for their past liberal patronage aad assuring them of my utmost ability to give them perfeot satisfaction in the future. I remain as ever., J. H. PBARB, Next to Newlln'a Drug Store. La Grande's LeadlniJeweler l A GRAND i TDHM WHDlO 1 IWJ1N YYUIVIVO Complelc Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer ot The.FitzgeraU Roller Feed. Mill D. F I T Z Q E R A L. D, PROPRIETOR 8UOOE8BOR TO H. t.. ALEXANDER THE BARGAIN STORE New Lace Collars New Shopping Baskets New Hair Switches New Tablets and School Supplies 1 E M WELLMAN XjaGrrande : CO Oregon