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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1905)
Heal Estate Bam ains ; The following U ft partial list of roperty, which we bar to offer (or N le on which thee are no buildings, towit; in Chaplin's Addition, to L Grande, Oregon. I All ol block No . 10. - Lot No. 1, block No. 4. "B" street. . LoteNo. 8, 4, 5.4 6 bjock No 13. i Lota No. 1 to flo. 11 la block.No. 47 Will Mil on or more lots. I Lot No i, blookNo.tO.- I Lots No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 55 . Will tell on or mora lots. I LoU No. 5 A 6, block No. 67. ' LoU No. 7 & 8 in block No. 60. tot No. 1, 2, 3 4 , block No. 75. ' - All ol bkk No. 78. All of block No. 77,pt lot No. 5. Allot block No. 78. ' . AJA of block No. 83. LoU No. 7, 8, , 10, 11 A 1 block No. so. njsyi"' - Lota No. 4, 6, A 6 in block N. . 96. LoU No; 6 & 7, block No. 98. ' Lot 10, 11, 12, k 13, block 104. i All of block 120. . "" LoU 13 A 14, in block 121. LvU 1 tc 1?, irl"'-", w4 139. LoU 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & LH in block 154 LoU 14, 15, 10 A 17, block 154. Lots 10,1, 1J A 13, in block 151. In Romig's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. Lot U" LoU 2 4 S In block 1. LoU 1,2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10, block 2. LoU 4 to 9 Inclusive, block 4. LoU 4, 6 M In block 6. Lou 4, 6, 6 4 7, block 9. The west half ot block 10. LoU 10, 11 4 12, block 10. The Waat half of loU 1, 2 4 3, block 11. ' r Lota 4, 5 46, block 11. Thd Weat half ot blook 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Gr&nde, Oregon, LoU 1 to 8 Inclusive, block 1. LoU 1 4 2, block 2. Lou 1, 7 A 8 in block (5. LoU 2 to 10 in block 7. Pr'cdmorc's Addition to La - Grande, Oregon. LoU 1 to 13 luoluslve jn block 24. Home Investment Addition to La Grande, Oregon. i A large number ol oholoo IpU to sa leot from, each lot baa a wabv rlfbt Ganglolfs Second Addition to La Grande, Oregon. J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS . Frm )-ojns a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with , the,tynfcnojJ$tj records 6" uia a great aavant I age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without first securing a proper abstraot An abstract from my office, wi1, show the title jusi as it appears .on. the. oficial record. J. R. OLIVER,; LA GRANDE, OREQJN Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. FACTORY OPENING Public Sale I will sail, at publio aaction at my plaoe, two miles east of Mt Emily, Monday April 10, all my. farming mplements, household goods, wagons, live stock, poultry, bacon, lard, floor, ohnnned barley and everything on the place. Everything has to go at tbla Terms ot sale : 8ums of $15 00 or Ins, cash; on toms oru 115.00, six months time will be given on approved notes at 8 per cent, or 6 par eent redaction tor cash on snms over $11.00. The chopped barley will be aold for eaah only. U BUOKK8S (Msreb 0 Heat tie has a bard scuffle that is practically a oontlnuous performsooo. to keep the school room accommoda tions parallel with the natural increase In the school population. WVI1. V I I.. I. .LULU. mutim muiuii im uwug nun. uc t of the poMlbllitiee of seoorlng nuaufaoturlng ' establishments and realizing the progreeslveoesa of ' onr oltiaana, wa reprint the .following ar ticle from a .San Franoiat-o trade jour nal which according to this, sUUmeot might be applicable to pur conditions in aa much as we are in the center ot a large wool produolng country. "The rsw maurial is here and according to this atatement the market U here and labor ooat no more here than it does eastern mills.' If all this Is true, and wa hire no reason to doubt It, why could not such an Institution be ea Ubltehed in : thU city. The capital that would give employment to thirty people would not eicaed $10,000. This is worth r of consideration, read it over carefully. C08T AND PEOriT . "Ha are aaara it does not look well to expose to the publio , the technical workings of any branch of manufact uring, but tbs condition wa are in on thU Coast and so many of onr citizens believing we cannot manufacture goods onthla Coast to compete with the East, and as we are advocating the sUrtiug of institutions to supply our borne demsnd, we will show through this tarsal the technictl worklnga of woolen hosiery and ahow conclusively what oan be dona, and defy contra diction. ,. We have always advocated the start log of small or intxiium sitou tui'.ia i!i be beginning and let them grew ss their capital and trade increases. We will take a one set mill This ia as small a practical, but complete, and can make goods as cheap as the largest mill in the country. This . mill will not ooat mora than five thousand doll ars complete, ready to run. The spinning machine will average 250 pounds of yarn per . dsy. It re quires one man and three boys or girls to attend the spinning and carding. costing 2 cents per pound. we will treat on 200 pounds per dsy. It ' will require twenty ' knitting machines, which will everage Ave dozen per dsy or one hundred dozen per dsy. We will take hall hose V two pounds per dozen, other kind will average about the same, and the yarn to coat 3i tan tapir pound, should, it go higher or lower goods the same. 200 pounds of yarn at 32 oentaj $64 00 Knitting 100 dozen at 20 oenU 20 Q0 Looping 100 dozen at 5 osnU . 6 00 Dyeing 200 pounds at 3 osnU 8 00 Finishing 5 oenU 6 00 Rents, Fuel, euV ' 13 00 REDUCTION SALE , j ' 9 Ws have nude op our minds to sell every roll of Wall Paper in ou ' ' ) store before the next sorinf stock arrives, and In order to Insure a I ( MMnnUU eltan.un we hive cut the nriee rctfirdltu of farmer nrlea . O) ? TbeselloU are large snd) bataH mag blHoont view of the entire valley, t .We would be pleased to show any of the above property to persons atho 4 aire to purchase unimproved lots 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 installments. Call on ,os and let us Ulk it over with you. LA GRANDE . INVESTMENT CO. Wall Paper from 5 cents up t PfiH7? AND 6l;AbS s We Want to dear the houie before March Ut si we expect a carload el Will Wspei trj a arrive on that date. Ws uvc more Wall Paper now on hand than all (he other paper houses In the county. There fort you will hives gutter variety to select from. Our present stock it compftjie Stackland & Mdachlen ' - $113 00 Thle class of goods Is sold wholesale at $3 per doze, net. . 100 dozen st $1 . $200 00 . A net profit of $87 per day. ' We have shown that a rnanufaolarer on this Coat has an advanUge of ten oenU per pound In wool alone over any eastern msnufaoturer east' ol the Rocky mount sins manufacturing1 any kind of woiiien goods. ! Wages' ai a "the same here as la the kasL'' showing that we have an advsnUge In manu facturing the above hosUry of twenty cenU per dozen ; and ; showing clearly that these goods can be manufactured on the Paoiflo Coast and put In any, market la the United 8uUa and dty oompetltlon. '. But thU U not neeeaa' ary. We have a home demand that if one ha ndred more would start, could not, half supply the immense demand now for heavy half hose., In Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Northern California, to supply the mining and lumber trade, etc The above can be started and run with ease with a capi tal of $7000. 8eeing all this with not a aingle argument' against it, and knowing there are millions' of 'dollars Is "17 t.ti and vMtrfv to in vest in legitimate enterprises as soon as it can be shown cleat 1 aa above. Boeing all thU before us and knowing our deplorable condition, end. knowing we can get no relief for the working classes till we sUrt different braqobea of manufacturing. . Uy this we are not only supplying our muoh needed wants, but employing thaui.aods , of people and brloglng a class of respect able mechanical labor that are both produoera nd consumers.'' Paoiflo . . T : i .i t ' All Fools Day We get our name for (his , month from the Bomsns, who called it April is, which in the Latia language meant to open because in ; that mouth, In Italy, the buds opened. T ie Anglo Saxons called it Ooster, or Faater month. The Dutch . call it grass month. The first day of April Is All Fools Day, because on that day from time immemorial, a custom has prevailed of sending persons on bootless errands and playing all sorts ot humorous tricks upon neighbors, such as sending them for pigeon's milk, the History of Adam's Grandfather, or to call to passersby that their shoe latohes are untied, or there la mud on f heir face. Wheu one sUrted off lor pigeon's milk or the History of Adam's Grandfather, or began wiping bis taoe, h was greet ed with shouts of laughter and the Urm gank or fool Where the custom originated is un known as it came down from heathen times before our ancestors learned to wriU. Pure Bred Poultry t'arties desiring pure bred poultry can secure egga from-the .following well known breeds at $1 per setting of fifteen Bar Ply moth Rock, White VVyn dott, Single Comb Brown Leghorn, and Silver Lsced Wyddott E1L-I BAIR- Island.Ctt? Oregou "Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J H Simmons, of Caeey, la. Think what might bare re eulted from hia terrible oootib If be had not Uken the medicine about .which ha writes : "I had a feavtal oougb, that disturbed my nlahte rest. I tried everything, but nothing would relieve it, until 1 tak Dr. KinM.fw Dlecorery for Consumption, Qngbj riiiida. . akloh oompletely isnraa mo." InaUntly relieves aou ruannntly cures .en wrwi diseases; prevents grip iqu iucwm. At N..iiu DrtmCo.r druagist; guar .niwiifktaandSl. Trial bottle free XJfio Scarifiers and TJraders Tfational SSank f jCa Stand Oregon, Wish to call your attention to the following btatement of condition of this bank for the Fourteen years of its existence, commencing Capital Loan and DespoulU Cash and esohan Paid and Surplus DisooounU B Available Jan. .1 1891, $35,000.00 $23,418 64 $15,672 77 $11,184 48 92 61,000 00 85,878 41 44,450 33 1903 68 '93 62,000 00 86,354 96 71,954 36 37,861 88 '94 63,000 00 70,417 97 30,532 43 19,625 98 ,'95 64,000 00 84,917 15 45,792 55 22,960 79 '96 65,000 00 95,073 96 66,757 67 26,514 75 '97 66,000 00 97,861 32 104 252 67 62,724 28 '98 67,000 00 123,735 27 150,997 92 80,009 65 99 68,000 00 185,409 61 160,235 45 43,403 09 1900 69,000 00 172,633 37 171,960 79 77 430 95 '01 70,000 00 N 162,673 65 151,781 66 42.797 84' . 02 71,000 00 149,300 69 149,476 92 44,351 90 '03 72,000 00 192,587 27 196,095 96 48,252 66 '04 73,K)0 00 187,779 69 229,129 76 81,946 47 '05 74,000 00 172,371,46 17790 49 53,305 94 Mar., 26. .'05 $74.000 00 $155.247 97 $150,234 07 $62.989 57 National taoks ftfe required to keep on hand an J with .reserve agents 15 per cent of their Deposits from the above statement you will observe we have available at once x 40 per cent or nearly three times the required amount. CAPITAL OF THIS BANK, $60,000 00 . SURPLUS, - " 14.000 00 Exchange ou all principle points bought and 'sold at lowest current rat a County and city warrants bought at highst.market prices Fonda available for 1 ans to our Depositors and Customers. . Q. E. Mcolly, y 'At st. Cashier. 1 EASTER CAJDY We have something new, for the Easter trade this year. You cannot afford not to call and see what we have to offer. Easter novel ties range in price this year from one cent up. 4,1 our window display. The finest line of hand made Candies ever shown in I Grande. YTe 1r.no w our candy is good because) we make it our selves" you know it is good "fyen you try it. Call and pake the test. " .. r '" E. a Next door to Post Office. V , I For Slae An 8 roomed house with wood sbei oeller, loa house full of ioo. Qhlekcn and pork A etc. Good Orchard of bearing trees aleo 1 good mlloh cow, 1 driving horse. 1 new robber tired surrey. 1 new single buggy. 1 set runner wimea singio narness soma bouwhold goods, J . Inquire of B Binehart UNDERTAKERS ' v FUNERAL' ' DIRECTORS f - The only, Exclusive Undertaking Par lors in La (jrande. ' Scientific Embalming Licensed In Oregon and Montana. Experienced I Lady Aybtant r 6uf of fictT fa always open , Phone 1761 . Ofice in Lewis Building, . opposilfl. Bojnmer House 1 Ballard Horehound Syrup Immediately relieve hoarse oroopy oooh oppressed, rattling, rasping and dlffisulr brsathrng. Henry 0 Btan IrrUssist, 6hutlsbnrt Wis. writes, Msy 90 1901 1 "I bsve been selling Kallard.s have eever had a preparation that haa given better eeusfaotlon. I notioa that when I sella -bottle they eome back for mora I oan' honestly re commend it. 25. 60c, $100 Newlin .QntfTjo. -' . TV The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of ? its' ingredien.ee There is a much varietv in medicine aa in other merchan dise In our precrijio)i-filling 'Wulity" is always our first consideration. .... .. v. -y You can implioity trust your prescription to us quality, acourscy and the right priceare the never failing trio upon which we think we have a right to appeal .lot ypur, patronage. "" ' ' "" a. x. H,'.Lh- Registered Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line.,68 Pacific States 1861 ' La Grande, Or. TO THE :. PUBLIC: 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 those 4not my patrons but who are liable to' be, that I am now in a position to take care of aJl' watoh, olock and jewelry repairing with diipach. I have secured all the neces sary help in all th latest tools and materials'' known to the trade, as (well jfslhe' best workpien hat money can procure. All repair work is under my person.! supervis ion and I guarantee eaah and every piece pf work done to be finished in first class workmanlike manner, and to give (with pipper attontJoaT perfect satisfaction. All work sent byail or express will receive the same careful attention if delivered in person, and to be promptly returned in first class "condition. Thanking jny paifons' for' their past liberal patronage and assuring tlein of ' my utmost ability to give thera perfect satisfaction in the future. I remain as ever. J. H. PEARB, Neit to ewlln's Drug tote. U prande'a LeadlneJeweler Joseph Palmer, ' . President. 3. W. SCBIBKR, Cashier. tsswsiaeij"! 1 i iissji Id, L A G R A N D E IRON WORKS CompM? MacP Shops and Foundry General Blacksmith Horse Shoeing and Wagon Work Manufacturer ot The Fitzgerall Roller Feed Mill O. F I TZ Q EL B A L,D. V . Jr-foPrJipTOR 4 1 8UOC.-CSSOR -I'U H.' L. ALEXANDER