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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1905)
J&al Estate Bargains The following Is a partial list ol property, which we hay to offer for tie on whioh there are no buildings, towlt: In Chaplin's Addition, to La Grande, Oregon. All of bljok No. 10. Lot No 1, block No. 4, "H" etreet XiOtaNo. 3. i. 5. & 6. block No 13. Lota No. 1 to No. 11 is block No. 47 Will aell one or more lota. Lot No 4, block No. CO. Lota No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 65 Will sell one or more lota. Lot No. 5 A 6, block No. 67. fats No. 7 k 8 In block No. 69. Lota No. L 3, 3 A 4, block No. 75. All ot bkck No. 76. All ot block No. 77, except lot No. 5. All ot block No. 73. All ot block No. 83. Lota No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12, block No. 69. LoU No. 6 A 7, block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, A 13, block 104. All ot block 120. Lota 13 A 14, In block 121. Lota 1 to 16, Inclaaire, block 139 LoU 8, b, 10, 11, 11 A 1 in block 154 Lota 14, 15, 16 A 17, block 164. LoU 10, 11, l'J A 13, in block 151. In Romift's Addition to La - w Grande, Oregon. Lot '0M LoU 2 A 3 In block 1. Lots 1,2, 3, 5,6,7,8,9,410, blook 2. J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with the Union coqnty records ' gives me great advant age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abstraot. An abstract from ray office, will show the title just si it appears on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Room' 31, SommerBdlg. A Touching Story girl ot Geo A Eiler Comlrland, Md, tie writes: "At the ace ot 11 months oar little girl waa in declining health wun serious inroat Trouble, andjtwo physioiana gave her np We were al moat In deapalr, when we - resolved to to try Dr Kinn'a New Discover? for Consumption, Cooghs, and Colds. The first bottle gave relief, after tak ing four bottles abe waa cured, and is now in perfect health." Never falla to relieve and cure a cough or oold At Newiin Drug Store 60o and 1100 guaranteed Trial bottle free Pike GountyPoct : ttobertoa Lore, the man who umed the trUL poet laureate f Pike ooonty commissioner extraordinary from Lab adie Mo, to the Loolalana Porabaae exposIUon comedian and author etc, U in Portland, plot only that, tie ia la Portland to star.' Furthermore, he arrived thla morning. Ttma tar Mr Love haa eeen nobody but Fratk Merrick, gatekeeper and aewapaper men, to whose guild be belonged prior to the reconstruction period. 81 do then Mr Love haa been merely an editor. . .,? The object ot hit eomlna la to a a some the management of the literary end ot the bureau ot pubiiolty tor th Lewli and 1ark : expoeitioo. There will be something doing every minute from now on VI like thla country," sMd Mr Love gazing paat Merrick's apeetaclee and into a vaoant lot aoroaa the street. "1 ia like home (home being Missouri) in many respects. We, ot oouree, derive our moisture from the GO or 70 brew eriea in tit Louis, white you 'una get yours and get Jt good from a sphere quite as widely advertised, but leaa regular. Then, again, I admire the beautiful bills whioh .surround yon, aqd the river and the firs we have tors only four montha of , the year in our' neighborhood and the stately pine Portland Journal Lota 4 to 9 Inclusive, block 4 Lota 4, 64 6 in block 6. Lots 4, 6, 6 k 1, block 9. The west halt ot block 10. Lota 10, 11 1 12, blook 10. The West half of lota 1, 2 & 3, block 11. Lots 4, 6 46, block 11. The Weet half ot block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, Lota 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1 Lota 14 2, block 2. Lot 1, 7 & 8 in blook 0. Lota 2 to 10 in block 7. Predmore's Addition - to La Grande, Oregon. - . n . ... t li i. n . . Lots 1 to 13 inclusive iu uiuu j ' Home Investment Addition to La Grande, Oregon. A large number ol oholoe lota to se lect from, each lot baa a water right. Ganglotrs Second Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Thesejots are large and have a inag Cnfoent view ot the entire valley. We would be pleased to abow any ot the above property to persons wh de sire to purchase unimproved lota with the idea of building thereon or we will build a houea lor you on any of the lota named above, allowing you to pay for the same on Inatallmeola. Call on as and let us talk it over with you. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Cruse Oil Reduced By Scrlpps News Association Cbanute Kan March 27-The . Stand ard Oil company today reduoed the price on all grades of crude oil two eeuta. Great Celebration By Boripps News Association , Tokio, March 27 The business men's association la arranging a monster oeiebration of the capture of. Mukden for April 3rd the anniversary of the accession of Emperor Jlmmu Tenno, 660 BO .. . - , . ' . ..... : Prison Library Sheriff Pennington states thai about twenty five volumea have been deliver ed to hia office for the prison library. Tbls la a starter and will be greatly increased for It is doubtful If one third of the people who really intend to make donations have done so. por an Impaired Appetite Loss ot appetite always resulta from faulty digestion. All that Is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablet. They will In vigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a olf. These Tablets also act , ae a pentle laxative, ifor eale by Newiin Drag Co. ' If it is a bilious attack take Cham berlain's Htomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain, tfor sale by Newiin Drag Co. Public Is Aroused The public is aroused to a knowledge of .the curative .merita of that great medicinal tonic. Electric Bitters, for aiok atomacU liver and kidneys, Mar Mary Walters, ot Wtt St Clafr Ave. Columboa O, writes: "For several montha 1 was given up to die, I bad fever and ague mv nervee werewreck ,ll could uot not sleep, - and jnr etomach waa so weak, Irorn; useless doctors drone; that 1 could hot eat. Boon after beginning to take WecUio bitters. I oroaioel relief, and in abort time 1 waa entirely cared," Ouarao eed atNewllna drag store, prioe 60e "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 Tfational Bank of jCa Stand Ortgon. All commercial business attended to promptly and carefully. It has safety Deposit Boxes tor 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 openjng 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 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. SCBIBEB, Cashier. G. E. McCully, Asst. Cashier. RFW ICriON SALF We have made np our mind to sell every roll ot Wall Paper In our , ) ; store before the next fprin j stock arrives, and in order to insure a J ' ( complete cleaiwip we have cut the price rejardlett of former price ) Wall Paper from 5 cents up - We Want to clear the house before March 1st as we expect a carload 4; I of Will Waper to a arrive on that date. We save more Wall Paper f 'now on hand than all the other paper houses in the county, Therej ; ; ftt 1 (ore you will have a jicatcr vsrfcty to select from. Our present ft stock Is complete, . 0 e) lllflLJUflilU U lYlLIadl HIGH ' .t PAINTS. eilaS AND GLAbS J J" " fll w i ii p J " .i AViss HarrHah Arrested New TorkMaroh 27-Misa Mary Her rlman, oldest daughter ol B U H Siri ca aa, waa in the police court today as a result of fast speeding In bar auto mobile In Blveralde drive last evening A man In another auto bad practically challenged Mies Uarrimaa to a teat of speed, and. abe nooded assent to her willing chauffeur to let out the . mac hine to wild speed. The two raoleg aotoa were fiaally . baited by pursuing polios and Miss Barriman, . the chau ffeur and the other automoblllat were arrested. ' , . j At the police station Mlaa Uarrimaa told the desk sergeant she would bail at ber chauffeur.' On being aak " for. security she offered a Fifth- avenue residence worth 1150,000. The desk sergeant who had recognised her, - was' startled and the girl ' apparently thinking she had at offered enough, baateoed to mention har $200,000 In stocks and bouda. Her security was accepted, In the police court todsy her chauffeur and the other autamob. list were fined $10 each. ' - IT-Tii I II .i I 1 mjMiiiiiiibh!''-" iiMLJiPH.'wit.L... ;Ai'"e l' ' ; ; ;. ., li. ; iftfi - -fi I IT M Return To Illinois . . - . ., i Blnomington 111. March 27 The Mormons ave decided to come back to Itllnoia. , At the Illinoia conference ot the Mormon church, Just oloeed In Warren County, It waa decided to in vade the landJ of their .fathered and Monmouth, where Joseph Smith, the first prophet waa tried In 1841 on an old Missouri warrant charging arson, mnr der and other crimea. The trial which en led in acquit'al,' was' presided Oyer by Stephen A Douglas, then Judge ol the circuit oourl. Up to Wallowa It Is now npto the people of Wallowa whether the O A R encampment is to be held here or not. The Grand Army people have decided that they wish to hold It liere on account of the central location and good place tor camping. Mr, Locke who went to La Grande to meet the committee : to decide the matter returned yesterday and so re ported the matter. What are we go tng to dot Are we equal to the occas ion! News. Will Prosecute Gorkey By Bcripps News Assoeiation ; 8t Petersburg Msroh 27 The author itlea have dlflnitely decided to prose cute Maxim Gorky, charging him with drawing np a proclamation with th' object of overthrowing the Russian Government and ' disturbing public order. Tbe'penslty for thla offense la tbiee years Imprisonment In a fortress Gorky is still at Riga, and is in brok en health. ' Boy Chokes Wildcat Bes Evans of Roasebnrg . and Mr Miller of Ryan fonnd a wildcat in a deserted cabin. ' Mr Miller went to get a guu while Evans stood guard. The wildcat' attempted to escape, when young Evans seized It by the back ot the neck and chocked it to death People are praising the grit of Evans who ia but 15 yeara old, but are con demning his judgment Croup Begina with the symptoms of a com mon cold; there is chilliness, sneezing sore throat, hot akin, qniok pulae, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Uorehoond Syrup, (the child ,wlll cry for it) and at the first sign of a oronpy oough, apply frequently Ballard's hnow Liniment to the throat. Mrs. A Vltet, New Castle, . Colo, wrltea March 19th, 1901 1 "I think Ballard'a Horehouud Syrup 4 wonder ful remedy, and ao pleasant." 25o, 50o and $1. Newiin Drug Co. I THE SORT THIT WILL PLEASE That is tho sort of groceries i we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that iu ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods We also know that our prices must be right, and that : our service must te correct. A child can do the ttadiug at our store LA trial order over the tele phone will convince . you. We solicit your patronage. North Fir Street THE BEST AND ONLY THE: BEST Yon are sure of the best when you buy confections at E. D. SelderV the wholesale and retail dealer in and manufacturer of band made CANDIES AND CONNECTIONS Finest-Ice cream parlors in Eastern Oregon. Special orders vfor parties And jq- ij tertainments given' strict a attention. Quality, neaU, ness .and promptness are our strong points. -.eve.ie,'-i ir.'.-v I .E. D. .SET PER, Next door io JPpst Office. ( it I CURED CONSUMPTION ' MrsB .W Evana. CharwaU ', .Kan, writees - ''Mr bnabanrflav - r.eik fnr three montba. The , doctors said he bad quick consofiption. We procured a bottlo of Blllard'a Bore hpund Syrup, and tt cured him, Tnat waa six years ago snd isinoe then we have alwaya kept a bottle In the house We csnnotdo without it. For- coughs snd colds tt baa no equal'. 23o 50o and ii.uu Hold by uewun irng uo OOGi '"UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL: DIRECTORS The only Exclusive UndertaklngParlbrs 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 .Soramer House h GJves 1ealth Vigor and Tone t Heroine is a boon tor aufferers from aneamia. By Ita use the blood ia quiok ly degenerated and the oolor becomes normal. The drooping strength ie re vlred. The languor ia diminished. Health Vioor ' and toue rtredeminata. Mew life and happy activity results. Mrs Belle H Shlrel Middlesbbrough. Ill "I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blind, and have lound nothing to benefit sis like Her. bine. I hope never to be without it. I have wished that I bad known of it In my buabande lifetime." 60o Bold by Newiin Drug Co , The Nurse tod the Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its ' ingredience. There Is as much variety in medioine as, in other merchandise.- In our preicription-filling "Qality" is always our fiist consiaoration. You can implioity trust your prescription to us quality, accuracy and the right price are the never failing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal for your patronage. 1 " A. T. H I L.L., Registered Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line, 68 Pacific States 1301 La Grande, Or. TO THE i PUBDIGt ? ... . , " ' . t . The rush of Holiday trade is over and business in general has got back: to its normal condition,' I wish to inform all my patrons, and th9se not my patrous but who are liable to be, that I - am now in a position' to take care of all watch, clock aad 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. t , All repair work is 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 attention as if delivered in person, and to be promptly returned in first class condition. Thanking my t'patrdns 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. H. PEARS, Next to Nswlla's Drug Store. s La Grande's LeadlntJewelsr L A : GRANDE a IRON WORKS Gomplele Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer ot The Fitzgerali Roller Feed Mill D. FIT,ZQ R;A L D, - Proprietor . .-..,. ;,:.; 8Uoees90R' vo m;- l. 'Alexanoer ::t 9;fTtmi)s r,K!-ri Ti -1:1 M