La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 03, 1905, Image 5

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    Real Estate
Bargains
' The following U a partial list of
. property, which we have to offer for
uli on which there are no balldioga,
towlt:
In Chaplin's Addition, to La
Grande, Oregon.
ol bbok No. 10.
Lot No. 1, block No. 4, "H" atreet.
liOUNo. 8, 4, 6,4.6, block No 13. -
LoU No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47
Will Mil ona or mora lota.
Lot No. 4, blook No. 60.
Lota No 7 to No. 10 in blook No. 55
w 111 aell ona or mora lota.
LoU No. 5 k 8, blook No. 67.
LoU No. 7 & 8 In block No. 69.
LoU No. 1, 2, 3 41, block No. 75.
All of bkek No. 76.
All of block No. 77, except lot No. 6.
Allot block No. 78.
Allot blook No. 83.
LoU No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12, block No.
89. -. REM
Lota No. 4, 6, & 6 in block No. DO.
LoU No. 6 4 7, block No. 93.
Lota 10, 11, 12, A 13. blook 104.
All of block 120. -Lota
13 A 14, In block m.
LoU I to 16, inclusive, block 139.
LoU 8, t, 10, 11, 11 A W in blook 164
LuU I io, 16 it 17, block 1M.
Lots 10, 11, 12 A 13, in block 151.
In Romig's Addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
Lot "U"
LoU 'J A 3 In blook 1.
LoU 1,2, 3, 6,6, 7, 8,0, A 10,
2.
LoU 4 to 9 Inolualr a, block 4.
LoU4,6A61n block 6.
Lota 4, 6, 6 A 7, block 9.
Too west halt ot block 10.
Lota 1U, 11 A 12, blook 10.
Tha Weat half of loU L 2 A 3,
11.
Lota 4, 5 A 6, block 11.
Tha Weat half of blook 12.
blook
block
Pleasant Home
Grande,
Addition
Oregon,
to La
Lota 1 to 8 incluaive, block 1.
Lota 1 A 2, block 2.
Lou 1, 7 A 8 in blook 6.
LoU 2 to 10 in block 7.
Predmore's Addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
Lots 1 to 13 Inclusive in block 24.
Home Investment Addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
A large number of oboioe lota to - se
lect from, each lot has a water right.
Ganglolf i Second Addition
to
La Grande, Oregon.
pTheeejkits are largo and have a mag
blnoeat view of the entire valley, -
1 We would be pleated to abow any of !
tha above property d persons who de
tire to purchase unimproved lots with
the Idea of building thereon ot we will
build a houae for yon on any of the
Iota named above, allowing you to pay
for the aame on inatallmeotSi r
Cail-on os and let us talk it over
with you.
LA GRANDE
INVESTMENT CO.
Pure Bred Poultry
t'arties desiring pure bred
poultry can i seenre' eggs
from Hhe following well
known breeds at 11 per
setting of ttftoen Bar Ply
moth Rock, White Wyn.
dott,' Single Comb Brown
Leghorn, and 8ilver Lsced
Wyddott
EUI BAIR-
Island City Oregon
Rilfof Tragic Meaning
are theee llnee from JH Simmons, of
llasey. Ia. Thlqk what might have re-
eulted from hie terrible ooogn
had not taken the roedUtoe
i.inh ha writ ar: ! bad a
If he
ubont
fearful
cough, that disturbed my nUht's rest.
I tried everything, but nothing would
relieve it, untlt 1 to A Dr. KtoaVjNew
Discovery tot Ooosumptlon, Cotagbj
and Colda, bloh completely eured
me." InsUntly relievea and per
manenUycnree all throat and lung
diseases; prevent" grip and pneumonia.
M Jewllu Drag Co.,drnBglst guar
anteed; 6O0 and W. Trial bottle free
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
w Farm Loam a Specialty
Beet equipped abstracter
in Union eonntj. Many
years experiences with
the Union, county records
gives me great advant
age. It is folly to pur
chase realestate without
first securing a proper
abitraot. 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.
Public Sale
I wlil sell at publlo auetlon at my
place, two mllee aaat of Mt Emily,
Monday April. 10, all my farming
implements, household goods, wagons,
lira stock, poultry, baoaa, lard, floor,1
ehopped barley ard everything on tha
place. Evervthlat beeU !
aula. .
Terma of aala : Same ot 116.00 or lees.
caab;oa turns aver S15.00, six months
time will be glrea an approved notea
at 8 par oent, or 5 per eent reduction
for cash on auma ever 115.00. Tha
chopped barley will be sold tor caab
only. H BU0KKR8 March t
Seattle has a hard scuffle that la
practloally a eontlnaout perfermtnoe,
to keep the school room eeeemmoda-
Uona parallel with the natural increase
In tha school population.
REDUCTION SALE
We have mads np our minds to sell every roll of Wall Paper In ou
tors before the next sprint; stock a rives, and in order to insure a j
eompUts dtsiMip wc have cut the price rejvdlen of former pries
Wall Paper from 5 cents up
Ws Want to clear the hoax before' March 1st si we expect a carload
of Will Waper Id a arrive oa that date. We save more Wall Paper
now en hand than ill the other paper home In the county. There
fore you will have s greater variety to select from. Our present
stock b complete
Stackland
Uhe 3 armors and 7Jrader$ 9fational; SSank
of jCa Srand Oregon.
Wish to call your attention to the following statement of condition of tb u bank foi
the Fourteen, years of its' existence, commencing ,
Capital.
Paid and Surplaa
135,000 00
61,000 00 '
(52,000 00
63,000 00
64,000 00
65,000 00
. 66,000 00:
67,000 00
68,000 00
69,000 00
70,000 00 :r
71,000 00
72,000 00
73,Q0QO0...t
, 74,000 00 "
$74.000 00
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93
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95
'9f3
'87
'98
99
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Mar., 26,
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Nationalv banks are required to keep on hand anJ with reserve agents 15 per centof
their Deposits from the above statement you will observe we have available at once
40 per eent or nearly three times the required amount. , '
CAPITAL OF, THIS BANK, . $60,000 00
SURPLUS, f 14.000 00
Exchange on all principle points bought and so'd at lowest current ratm. County
and city warrants bought at highest market prices Funds Available for 1 tans to our
- ; -
Depositors and Customers.
Joseph 'Palmer,
President.
Cove Items
' The roads ara again in In vary food
eoodltloa after the aoow and alert of
i Miaa BUlla Severe, who la rialUog
relatives to Dayton; Weak , ' reirU
having a fir elaae time, and will re
main until tha early part ot Jane.
, A nnmber ot iove people expect U
take In the big fair at Portland thla
rammer.
Miaa L B Lot ens la at the Hot Lake
where aba will aaaiet in tha office at
that place for aome weeka.
Died At Riverside. California. Mrs.
J0 8mltb, wife ot John Bmlth, 8atr-
aay, apru j, el Brljni.'a disease and a
com plication of trochlea, aged 68
yeare. ' lira. Smith had been la poor
health for aome montba, and want to
California a tew weeka ago In hopaa Of
belay; benefited In health,, bat grada.
ally grew woraa until the ' end . - The
' deceased waa bora In Missouri, and
hw lived la Core abont IB years.' 8bi
6ha waa a falthfol wife and mother,
1 and waa a good neighbor and a credit
j to tha com sanity In whloh aha llred.
j She leevee beitldee bar haaband and
ona eon Wesley a titter 14 re E P
MoDaelel la Baker City, and a brother
Mr O Cole, near Hantlngton. ' Mra.
Hberman Reete, of thla place, la aleo a
nieoe ot the deoeaeed. Beeidea theee,
a boet of trienda will mourn her lot a.
Woman Convicted
Butte, Mont , April 8. -After being
out five houra, tha jury In the case of
Mra Elizabeth Morrison, oharged with
tha murder ot Richard Flanagan near
this eliy on Jane 23, 1904, broanht In a
vera lot of manilaoghter, and recom
mended that aha be aentenoed to aerva
three years in the state penitentiary at
Deer Lodge. :
A wonderful . spring tools. , Drlvos
oat all winter imparities, glvte you
strength, health and happinesa. That's
what Uolllstefe RocSy Mountain Tea
will do. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets. .
POUND-A bible on tha atreets ot La
Grande,., Finder may have tame by
calling at thla office and pa lug . for
this notice.
McKachlen
Loan and
Disooounta
$23,418 C i:
85,878 41
86,354 90
. 70,417 97
84,917 15!
95,078 96
97,861 32
123,785 27:
185,40961
172,633 87
162,573 65.
149,300 59 '
192,587 27
187,779 69
172,371 46 '
$155,247 97
J. W. Scbiber,
Cashier.
Mormon Colony
Prealdeat Joseph 8alth, head ot the
Mormon church, baa bought 67,000
aorea of land In Alberta, north ot the
Montana Una, and propoaee to estab
lish a colony ot Mormons on tha trees.
The price paid waa about 400,000.'. ac
cording to W K Cochran o Nation, B O
who waa la 8poiane. Mr. Cochran waa
chief owner of the Big Bonanza ranch,
aa It la known. TbU waa the property
bought by ' the Mormon ' leaflet '- - Im
provements on the property are -cell
mated worth JJO.COO The nanreet
town to the ranch ta McUod, 100 miW ;
from Celgory,
President Bmlth visited the taa4
last September and waa pleased with
It," aaid Mr Cochran "He referred
to it aa a alte tor ' hie colony. ' The
plants to break tha big tract Into
email farms to be Battled upon by Mor
mun colonlsta from Utah and elsewhere.
Although tha dual for the ranch hat
been closed and tha money paid," the
Mormons are not expected to take
poaoatalon until late thla fall or early
next year. - They will ralaa tblsiaeai
aon'a crops at their old homea. i Mot-
mooa are plentiful In the Alberta
country, folly , 6000 being located in
that rapidly, settling , county. They,
ara a sturdy people and make a success
ot farming. I believe It is President
8mlth'a Intention to give each family a
email tract; holding general supervis
ion iu tha church trustees.
Helped Tracy
' Salem, April 3. The officers of . this
eountr, feel certain that they have
located" the partlea responsible for
tutgaiuK nuns aua ammunition Into
the state peniteotlsry two years ago by
which, oonviot Harry Tracy and Dav
id MerrU effected their aeneational es
cape,1 attar killing three guards, 1 ant
that they have auuiulaat evidence up
on which to aeoure conviction.
The parties charged, with . the crime
are Barry Wright, serving a three year
sentence in tha Walla Walla prison on
der the name ot H O . Mutohart, . for
grand larceny, and Charles Monte, at
present doing a aix year seotenoe ' In
the Oregon penitentiary for graod lar
ceny under the name of F Bennett,
Officers can lay ' their bands upon
either or both at pleasure, and the case
will be brought before the atate graod
Jury, which convenes hare next Mon
day. The obarge of murder in the first
degree may be entered 1 against both
men. The guards killed during the
Tracy-Merrill famoua outbreak, ware
Frank 8 Ferrell, 8 n T Jones and B T
Tiffany:
For Slae
: An 8 roomed bouse with wood shop
eelier, toe boose inn or toe. uniokeu
and pork A etc. Good orchard ' of
bearing trees also 1 good miloh cow, 1
driving horse. 1 new rubber tired
aorrey. 1 new alngle buggy. 1 aet
rubber trlmed aingle harness and
soma household goods,
Inquire of 8 B Rinebart-
. Ialand Uity Ore
Feel tired, no appetite, cannot alaep
work or eatf Tbat'a apring tlredueaa
and will dis-eppear at onoe if you
take iHoUister'a Rooky nuoantain
Tea this month. 35aenta, Tea or
Tableta.
Deapouita
$15,672 77
44,450 33 :
71,954 36
30,532 4:i
45,792 65
66,757 67
104 252 67"
150,997 92
160,235 45
171,900 79,
151,781 66
149,476 92
195,095 96
229,129 76"
177,890 49:"
$150,234 07
Cash and eiohan ,
ge Available
$11,184 48
19,t03 68
37,86158
19,625 98
22,960 79
26,514 75
i 62,724 28
80,009 65
43,403 09
77.430 95
42.797 84
44,351 90
48,252 66
81,J4S47
53,305 94
$62,989 57
. Q. E. Met 'ully,
Asst. Cashier.
EASTEft !dAjiDY
We have something e new
lor the Easter trade this
year. You cannot afford
not to call and see what we
have to offer. Easter novel,
ties range to price) this
year from one cent up. Bee
our window display.
The finest line of hand
made .Candies ever, shown
in fa Grande. We know
our candy, is, good, because ,
ere make it our selves; you
know it is good, when you-
try it Uail ana make tne
test.
E, D, SELDER,
Next-door to, Post O glee.
H E ISI, R Y S6 CAR R
LICEWEDi ErDlLriER5
Lady aasistaLt Calls'answered day and night,
Phono No. 621.
L
J. 0. Henry." residence 664
J.' J. Oarr, residence 386
Amliiii
The Nurse
Will tell you that the success of a prescription de
pends on the purity, of ilsiingredience. There is
as much variety in medicine aa in other merchan
dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always
our first consideration. , ;
You can implioity trust your prescription to us
quality, acouracy and the right price are the never
fulling trio upon which, we think we have a right to
appeal for your patronage.
Ai T;
Registered
Phone, Farmers Line, 58
Pacific States 1361
fWrr-'i?
Old Jewelry made to look like new
Clocks taken care of
MM
LA GRAN D E
IRON
Complete Machine Shops
and Foundry
General Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing
and . Wagon 1 Work
Manufacturer ot The Fftzgerali Roller Feed Mill
D. FI.TZ Q'HRA LD,
"'" ' . - t-HOPRICTOR.
8UOc:essor to h. u. Alexander
TflE.SOkTT
THAT WILL
PLE1S E
i 1
: That is the sort o! groceries
we sell - Oar aim is to
Dleaae all of our customers
t We realise that in ordet to
tdo this we must sell ; only
Rret Quality Goods
We also know .that onr
prices, must be right, and
that , oar service must be
correct A 'child can do
hm' IrnAintr" at nnr atrtrA
jA trial order over the tele
phone will convince you.
We solicit your patronage.
-QELSDEJ'.'BR
( ; North Fir Street
V
nj'ssyjai sawsiaisj HW
La Grande Oregon
and the - Doctor
HILL,
Pharmacist.
La Grande, Or.
- WE NNOWr JUST WHAT
' IS NEEDED,' AND KNOW
JUST .HOW TO ADAUN-
ISTER THE DOSE
Bring it-to the store and
' we will give it the required
repairs. If it is pat fixing;
we1 will tell you so, and
-. : stop the expense If we can
fix it we- will do so at a1
moderate' cost. Watch re
pairing is our specialty.
J. HYPEARE,
WORKS