La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 24, 1905, Image 5

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    Real Estate
Bargains
Th following ! partial tiat of
property, which w ham to offar for
aala on which thera ara no buildings,
towit;
In Chaplin's Addition, to U
Grande, Oregon.
All of blook No 10.
Lot No 1, block No. 4, atraet.
LotaNo. 8, 4, 5, A 6, block No 13 .
Lota No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47
Will aall ona or mora lota.
Lot No 4, block No. 60.
Lots No 7 to No. 10 In blook No. 65
Will Mil ona or mora lota.
Lot No. 5 k 8, block No. 67.
Lota No. 7 & 8 In block No. 69. ,
Lota No. 1, M & 4, block No. 75.
Allofbkck No. 70.
AU of block No. 77, exeept lot No. ft.
AU of blook No. 78.
All of blook No. 83.' "
Lota No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 4 13, block No.
89. ' tSSSH '
Lota No. 4, 5, 4 6 In block No. 96.
Lota No. 6 7, block No. 98.
Lota 10. 1L 11 A 13. blok 104.
All of block 120. 1 '
Lota 13 & 14, in block 121.
Lota 1 to 16, Incluslre, block 139.
LcU 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & IS In blook 154
Lota 14, 15, 16 417, block 154.
LoU 10, 11, li 413, In block 151.
In Romitf's Addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
Lot "(J"
Lota 2 k 8 in blook 1.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 4 10, blook
2.
Lota 4 to 9 Inclusive, blocke
Lota 4, 6 4 6 in block 6.
Lota 4, 6, 6 4 7, block 9.
The west half of block 10.
LoU 10, 11 4 13, blook 10.
The Weat half of lota 1, 2 4 3, block
-11.
Lota 4, 5 46, block 11.
The Weat half of blook 12.
Pleasant Home Addition to La
... Grande, Oregon,
Lota 1 tor 8 incluaive, block 1.
LoU 14 2, block 2.
LoU 1, 7 4 8 In blook 6.
LoU 2 to 10 Id block 7.
Predmore's Addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
Lou 1 to 13 InolusWe In block 24. ;
I
Home Investment Addition to U
Grande, Oregon.
A large number of oholoe lota to ae
leot from, each lot baa a water right.
Gangloffs Second Addition to
La Grande. Oregon.
TheeeiloU arj large and have a mag
binoent view of the eutlre f alley. "
W would be pleaaad to show any of
the above property to pertona who d
alre to pnrchaaa unimproved lota with
the idea of building taereon or we will
build a bona for you on any of the
loU named above, allowing you to pay
for the tame on Installments.
Call on as and let us talk it over
with you.
LA GRANDE
INVESTMENT CO.
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans a Specialty
Best equipped abstracter
in Union county. Many
years experiences with
the Union county records
gives me a great advanU
age. It is folly to par
chase realestate without
first securing a proper
abetraol An abstract
from my office will ehw
the title just as it appears
on the official record.
J. R. OLIVER,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Room 31, Sommer Bdlg.
A Touching Story
Is the aavlm from death of the baby
girl of Geo A Kyler ComUrland, Md,
He wrlM. K mm r.f 1 yp.
our little girl waa indeoliuing health
with aerious Throat Trouble, andjtwo
phyiiolana gave bar up W were al
most In despair, when we reeolved to
to try Dr King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.
The first bottle gave relief, after tak
ing four bottles she waa cured, and la
now in perfeot health." Never falls
to relieve and cure a ooogn or old
At Newlin Drat Store 60o aud 8100
guaranteed Trial bottle free
HIGH STAKES
PLAYED FOR
Murderer Strangled
Reno, Nev March Zt-Oo of the big.
test rouletU games in the ' hletory of
Bono atarted at midnight last night
and did not atop until late thla morn
ing. FraolGolden the multi-million
sire of Tunopah, waa the main player,
Tbe other waa Lou . Wallace, the well
known aJng writ r and ooffee planter
of Central America, who la now here..
Thirty thouaaud dollars pasted over
the table; Wallace lost $6,000 to Gold
en. ' Though loser eeYerei thousand at
ene time, be mad i big ooup at th
finish and pa Lied out $3,700 to the good
'It Wee a no limit game-L000 bet
being made on ' the colors at every
torn of the wheel. , , ,
8ereral times during the exciting
play Golden grabbed up a handful of
ofobecka, every one . worth 120 , and
soatteied them pell mell over tie nam
bars. More than once ha caught the
lueky number, th pay for alnnl beta
running up as high as $3,500 .
Golden la reputed to be th richest
man In .Nevada. 11 mad hi last
start In the earlr days of Tonopah.
Last week ona of the aluba of Tonopah
started to plunge and b broke the
game, coming to Reno with winnings
aggregating $25,000 for the week.
Last night's game w aa the blggea
y at aeen in th atat.
By Sorippa Newa Aaaoolation
London ataroh 24 The - algnaturea
of agreement between Venezuela and
tbe Auglo-German boDd bolder, ad
josttlng tbe exterior debt of Venezuela
were oompleted today, Sixty per oent
of all the customs of the porta, azcept
those of La Guayra and Puerto Cabello
will be collected aa ercurlty ,
Por an Impaired Appetite
Loss of appetite always reeultt irom
faulty digestion. AU that la needed
la a few doeea of Chamberlain's Stout
auh and Liter Tablets. They will In
vigorate lb stomach, strengthen the
digestion and give you an appetite like
aoll. Tbeee Tablets alao act i as' a
pent lo laxative. S'oreale by Newlin
Drug Co.
If it la a bilious attack Uke Cham
berlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets
and a quick cur 1 certain. Kor sal
by Newlin Drug Co.
Public 1$ Aroused
The public is aroused Xa a knowledge
of.the curative .merits of .that groat
medicinal tonic, Electrlo Bitters, ' for
siok stomach liver aud kidneys, Marj
Mary 11 Walters, of 640 Bt Clafr Ave.
Colutubua O, writes: 'For several
monthal was given up to die, I bad
fever and ague my nerves were wreck
ed 1 could not not sleep, and - my
stomach waa o weak, frem ueeleae
doctors droits, that I could not eat,
8oou after beginning to take Electric
imters, I ornaine I relief, and in abort
timlwaa entirely cured," Goaraa
eei a t Nawltna drug store, price 60r
"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
3 armors and Uraders
Tfational ffiank
of jCa Srandt Oregon.
AU 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, on November 3, 1890 down to
the preBtmt 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 banking
business.
. Capital - $60,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 17.000.00
Joseph Palmer,
President.
J. W. SCRIBER, . G. E. McCULLY,
Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
aft
REDUCTION -SALE &
Wc hsv made np our mind to sell every roll ol Wall Paper In ocC O)
store btfbrt the next sprint; stock arrives, and In order to injure a) (
.ftmnW Jnm we have cut the orla retfardleis of former price? fO
Wall Paper from 5 cents up
Wc Want to clear the house before March bt si wi expect s carload
of Will Wsper to arrive on that date. W save more Wall Paper
now n hand than all the other paper houses the county. There
-fere yon will hrvt s greater variety to id td from. Our preient
stock is complete.
Stackland & McKaciilen
PAINTS. :eibS AND 6LAbS
Plttebarg March 24-Rno D rdala
and William J Byers, murderer, were
banged here yeaterday. When tbe
trap waa sprang for Byers tbe loop of
th nooa waa pulled"" away, .preclph
fating bim to tbe ground, t or a mln
ut he etaggered around beneath tbe
aoaffold when Bberlff Plokeon caught
him and removing tbe nooa and black,
cap carried bim into th Jail.' He waa
not badly hurt by tbe fall. The rope
waa than adjusted and byers pale and
trembling was again placed upon the
ace ff old and the trap si rung. ' Death'
resulted from atrangulatlon, aa' bla
neck waa not broken by th second
drop 1 ;
Loan Arranged
New York, March" 24. Negotiationa
for a Japanese loan of 1100,000,000 have
been sacceasfolly concluded In London
Kahn, Loeb 4 Co. of thla eity, ' jrho
wlU ahare in th loan, mad ' the an
nouncement today.' Tbe loan will
bear Interest at A par cent aad will
be secured by a first mortgage on the
tobacco monopoly. On, half of the
ntlr loan will b taken In this
oountry. Kahn, Loeb k Oo. will roan'
age an American ayndloat with the
assistance of the National City, bank
and th National Bank of Commeroei
The term of maturity of the new loan
has not yet been disclosed, nor has
the subscription price, but it Is un ler
stood that Japan haa given better terms
than In the previous two loans. '
To Subscribers
w wish to announce to our sub
scribe re that we Intend to make a
complete change In tbe routes of our
carrier boyaj at an early date, In order
that a quloker delivery may be mode
throughout th entire city.' ' In making
these ohangea It le probable that ' the
Carrier boys. In changing their routea,
may become oonfaaed in th beginning
and tall to deliver papers properly. If
this should occur, wa would take It as
a favor If th parsons neglected would
notify thla offlo at one, in order that
the m la take may be notified, aa thla Is
the ouly manner we have ol knowins
whether or not papers are oorreotly and
promptly dellrered. ,
New Style Engine
With ita usual progressive spirit the
O B & N has ordered six of the new
style locomotives, known as the four
cycle class, these to be tbe first of the
class to be aeen on the Paolflo ooast,
while very few of them are . In us In
the East. .
These engines bare a double set of
oceutrics and connections, " creating
four points of pressure to tbe revolu
tion of tbe wheels Instead f two ' as
with other locomotives. Thla makes a
more steady preasore, is more eoon
omloal in the use of fuel and water,
and causes lesa jar to the meobaniam
of the engines in hard work.
The enginea are being built by. tbe
locomotive trust at Philadelphia, and
will be ready lor service In a short
tlm
Verne in Coma
Korlpp Nawa Association
- Armiana, March 21. Julea Verne,
the noted novelist, has (alien into a
atat of ooma, and hla death la a
quettion of only a few hour.
Notice
Mr and Mra BO Fields desire to
earnestly thank all those who so kind
ly assisted them during their recant
l-ereavement, and to assure them that
thai r generosity will ever be grate
fully remembered.
- Mr and Mrs B O Fields.
THE SORT
TilIT WILL
PLEASE
That is the sort of groceries
we sell Our aim is to
please sll of our customers
We realize thatiu ordet to
do this we must sell only K
First Quality Goods
We also know that onr f
prices' most be right, and
that our service must be ii
correct. A child can do
the trading at , our store
A trial order over the tele
phone will convince " you.
We solicit your patronage. 1
Nortb Fir Street
THE . BEST AND
ONLY THE BEST,
Yon are sure of the best g
when you' buy confections
at : E."D.'' Solder's; ' the
wholesale and retail ' dealer
in ' and ' manufacturer of
hand made 1 '
CANDIES . . AND
CONNECTIONS
Finest Ice cream parlor in
Eastern , Oregon. Special
orders for parties and. en
tertainments given strict
attention. Quality, ' neat
ness and promptness are
our strong points.
E D. -SELDER,
Next door to Post Office.
The Best Physic i s ;
I Whan you want n physio that la
mild and gentle, easy , to take and
gentle, easy to take and certain to act
aaiaja UM Ciwuiu.llUU M OIUUHHM
and Liver Tablet. For sal by
Nawlin Drug Company, i '
GIFFIN.fi HOGAN
0
UNDERTAKERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
The only Exclusive
UndertaklngParlors
in La Grande.
' . Scientific Embalming
Licensed in Oregon and
Montana. Experienced '
Lady Assistant '
Our office b always open
Phone 1761
Office in Lewis Building,
'opposite Sommer House
: CURED CONSUMPTION
Mrs B :W 'jEvana. Obarwater Ken,
wrltea; ''My husband lay ok for
three montha, Tbe doctors eaid
Ka i KaI i nnlolr ' Mlnninntlnn. Wa
procured a bottle' t Blllard'e Hore-
hound t)yrap,ana It cured mm, inat
waa alz year ago and since than w
W cannot do without It. For ooagne
and oolda It baa no equal" 25o 60o and
$1.00 Bold by Newlin Drng Co
TO THE PUBLIC:
The rash of Holiday trade is over and business
in general has got baok to its normal oondition. - 1
wish'toMnorm iaU-my patronsand those 'not my
patrons bat who are liable to be, that I am now in a
position to take care of all watch, clock and jewelry
repairing with dispatch. I have seoured 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 r . ,
All repair work is 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) perfect satisfaction.
AU work sent by mall or express yill receive the same
careful attention as 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 perfect satisfaction in the future. ' I remain
asever. S. H. PEAftB, ' ' "
l Orande'e Leadlnt IJeweler
Next to Newlin Prog Store.
LA G R AND El
m - ' ; - - ... - ... ..
IRON WORKS
Complelc Machinef Shops
arid Foundry
General t3la6ksmlth
Horse Shoeing
and Wagon Work
Manufacturer ot TheFitzeraU Roller Feed Mill
D. FITZGERALD,
PROPRIETOR
t:1
8UOC:C8OR.TO.HL. .ALEXANDER..
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO 1
ORDEK FRUIT TREES
I have a good stock of shade trees, shrubs and vines,
also American Evergreens for fencing and wind
breaks, $5 per hundred, $40 per thousand . Weeping
trees for cemeteries. Carnations, three colors, 12 for
$1. Double Daisies, large, three colors. Large
flowering psnsies, all colors, per doaen 50c,
1 LA GRANDE NURSERY
& . ; , Box 637 ...... ',. , v. ,..
t W- ' Or-leave order at Thorn's Grocery Store.
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