La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1905, Image 5

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    fieaf Estate
Bargains
The following ! a partial titt of
t property, which wa bay to offer for
aala oa which there ara no buildings,
towit:
In Chaplin's Addition, to La
' Grande, Oregon.
All of block No. 10.
Lot No. 1, block No. 4, "B" atraet.
LotsNo. 3, 4, 5, & G, block No ,13.
Lota No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47
Will sell, one or mora lota..
Lot No 4, block No. CO.
Lots No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 55
W ill sell one or more lots.
LoU No. 6 A 6, block No. 67.
LoU No. 7 A 8 in block No. 69.
Lota No. 1, 2,3 4 4, block No. 75.
All ot bkck No. 76.
AU of block No. 77, exoept lot No. 6.
All ot block No. 78.
All of blook No. 83.
LoU No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 4 12, block No.
89. '
Lota No. 4, 5, A 6 In blook No. 90.
1 . Miwk V OO
Lola 10, 11, 12, 13. blook 104.
All of block 120.
LoU 13 4 14, In block 121.
Lots 1 to 10 inclushre, block 139.
LoU 8, b, 10, 11, 11 k IX in blook 154
LoU 14, 15, 10 k 17, block 164.
Lou 10, 11, 12 & 13, in block 151.
In RomigY Addition to La
Grande, Oregon.
Lot "O"
LoU 2 k 3 In block L
Lots 1, 2, 3, 5, C, 7, 8, 9, k 10, block
2. . . '
Lota 4 to 9 inclusive, block 4.
LoU 4,548 in block 6..
, . Lou 4, 6, 6 k 7, block 9.
The weBt bait ot block 10. x
LoU 10, 11 k 12, blook 10.
The, West half of loU 1, 2 k 3, block
II.
LoU 4, 5 46, block 11.
The West half of blook 12.
Pleasant Home Addition to La
Grande, Oregon,
Lota 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1.
LoU 14 2, block 2.
Lou 1, 7 4 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,
Grande, Oregon.
A large number oi choice lots to se-j
lect from, each lot has a water right.
!
Gangloffs Second Addition to;
La Grande, Oregon.
TheseJloU ara large and have a mag
nlfloent view ot the entire valley.
We would be pleased to show any of ;
the above property to persona whi de
sire to purchase unimproved lots with
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 aame on lnatallmenta.
Call on ng and let as. talk, it over
with yon. .
LA GRANDE
INVESTMENT CO.
J. R. OLIVER.
UNION COUNTY
ABSTRACTS
Farm Loans a Specialty
Beat equipped abstracter
in Union county. 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
I from my office will show
the title just as it appears
on the official record.'
J. R. OUVER,
LA GRANDE, OREGON
Room 31, Bommer Bdlg.
For a Yveak Digestion
No mediolne can replace food but
Chamberlain a fcttomaoh and Livar
Tableta will halo von to riimt
looa. It Is not the quantity of food
Uken that givea strength and vigor to
the system, but the amount digested
and assimilated, if troubled aith a
weak digestion, don't fa'.l to Hive these
Tablet a trial ' Thousands Jfave been
benefited by their , nse. They only
cost a quarter. .For sal by Newlin
urug uo.
Plans to Get Rich
are often frustrated by . audden break
down, due to dyspepsia or constipation
Brace np and take Dr. King s New
Life Pills. They take out the materials
which are clogging your energies, and
give you a new start. Core headache
and disatness too. At Newlin, Drug
Co drag atore; 26o guaranteed
The only Exclusive .
I Undertaking Parlors
f in La urande.
!
UNDERTAKERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J.
Scientific Embalming
Licensed in Oregon and
Montana. Experienced
Lady Assistant .
Our office is alwavs ooen
Phone 1761
Office in Lewis Building,,
opposite Bommer House
REFERRED TO
; AT Y. GENERAL
Salem, Or , April 13 At yesUrday
afternoon's session ot ihe land -board,
(lovernor Chamberlain moved that the
persons accused of fraud In the 6eara
case be cited to nrpear before the I
board at 1U next meeting and abow
cause why the oertl flea tea ahould not
be canceled because of fraud.
Dunbar moved as a aubitituU that
toe cam i be referred to the t attorney
general,' and if be thought' that , the
facte warranted, ha shoe Id prepare
clUtloa papers,
Moora voted for, Dunber'a motion,
causing it to carry.
Fought Standard OH
By Scripps News Association
MarletU, Ohio, April 13. The will
of the late George Eioe, who spent a
life time fighting the SUndard Oil Co ,
was probated her today.. The entire
estate is " valued at ten thousand
dollars. Ha was formerly a wealthy
man,. . ',' ' ' ,i .
; Ready for Colorado
(By Soripps News Association) ..
Tort Forth, Texas, April .-The
President's special started for Freder
ick Oklahoma tit tea this a,t m and
According to the schedule, the train
will leave there for Colorado with the
President's party, tonight at, nine
Well Played
The production of "A Moonshiner's
Daughter" at Steward's Opera House
last evening was attended by a large
and appreciative audience The name
ot the play givea some Idea of iU
character, bnt does not convey any
idea of the simple pathos, the stirring
incidents and the scenic effecU with
which the play teems from beginning
to and. Not only la the play one that
requires good talent to produce, bat
the . bill was filled perfectly by the
oompany last evening, each and every
role beirg well represented and all the
characters well delineated. The
specialties also deserve" mention, as
they were above the ordinary, Tears
and laughter were intermixed during
the play, the audience being swayed
from laughter to tears.
$50,000 Farm
- David Ecelea, president of the sugar
factory, closed the sale for 0GQ aorea of
land from Hall liros.. near Union, yes
terday, paying fSO.OOO spot cash.. This
gives the oompany 8496 aorea in one
body of fine sugar beet land all of
whioh onn be Irrigated from Catherine
creek, and in fact this gives them the
control of Catherine creek tor quite a
distance.
The sugar beat cultaie has passed
through the. experimental stage and
each year the acreage will become
larger and larger, The Cove oouotry
offers another great beet acerage just
as soon as they are connected with an
electrio road which at this time seems
to ba assured this year.
With Russian Army;
a
Leavenworth April 8 Ordera ware
received at Pert Leavenworth yeater
day directing , Colonel John R Van
Hon, medical corps, stationed here
bat at preeent in New York City, to
proceed to join the Russian arm v . in
Manchuria as a representative ot the
Unite I States government. Eooently
Colonel Valery Havard, . representing
the medical corps, waa eaptarad nea
Mukden end la finable to Join the
Russians again. , Culocel , Hoff was
with. the, China relief expedition as
chief surgeon, . and as chief aurgron
in Porto Rico In 1393 1900. .
am; . . ::-Jrrrrv f
jSTER' CANDY j
Deaths of a Day -
GENERAL J E GRANT
Baltimore 'April 13 General J T
Grant, grand secretary of the soverlgn
grand lodge of Odd Fellows In the
United 6tatea today, following an op
eration for a serious internal affeotton
M1S3 HOWARD WEED FN
Huntavllla Ala April 13-Miss How.
ard Weedeu a anathera poet and artlat
died at her home here today.
GEORGE. C WALKER.,
Chloagq April 13 George O . Walkei
formerly a prominent member of the
Chicago hoard of trade, ia dead at his
borne In this city, . Death was due to
heart disease. -
MR8 1 88 AC" M DAVI3
Ban Jose Oal. April 13-Mra . Issao
M Davis wealthy pioneer resident ot
thla city, and sister of the lata Senat
or William A Sharon of Nevada, died
today, aged 82 years,
Appropriated, $1500
Baker City April 13 The approprl"
atlon ot $1500 by the board of oounty
commissioners for the Lewis and
Clark Fair purposes baa been turned
over In the part to Geo Chandler,
chairman of the Qaker county com
mlttee.
Canadian Fisheries
: Washington April ll-8lr Mortfmer
Durand, the British ambaasanor, It la
stated. Is conducting satisfactory ne
gotiatlons with the state v department
regarding many of the pressing queer
tions between Washington and London
regarding Canadian fisheries. The
sending of warships to Canadian wa
ters it la declared, baa not been con
sidered by thia government.
Train Jumps Track
( By 8crlpps News Association)
Vlokiburg Miss April 13-An 111.
inols passenger train v jumped the
track near Hardee at twelve thirty
this morning, and Dlunsed down a
steep embankment. Several passeng
ers ana numbers of the crew were
severely Injured bat none are reported"
killed.
North; Powder Bank
U W Raldwln of thla city has sc
oured the oontraot ' to erect a stone
building, 24 xtO at North Powder for
f A Mann, whioh will be occupied by
the Farmers and 'Merohanta. Blate
Bank, Maker City Herald, r ,
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 thia
year from one cent up. See
our window display.
The finest line of hand
made . Candies ever shown
in J a Grande.. We know
our candy is good because
we make it our selves, "you
know it is good when you
try it : Call and make the
test - - : .
E. D. SELDER,
Next door to Post Office.
mi
THE SORT
THAT WILL
PLEAS E
C
That is the sort ol groceries
wa sell Our aim is to
nlaaae all of our. ' customers
We realize that in ordet to I
do. this we must sell only
First Quality. Goods
We also know that our
prices mast be right, and
that our service must be
jcorrect, A. .child, can do
the trading at our store
'A trial order over the. tele
phone will convince you.
We solicit your patronage.
QEDDU BELT
- North Fir Street
SXJNIIGhELT
SOAP
LA 8 T 8
LES8
LONGER
L ABO R ;
1 i.. -
TRY IT and be convinced
Fos Sale by
BAKER BROS.
Adams Avenue' Phone , 1 101
....... .'. iimmiiihi sanasn lie m a a
THE FINEST EVER
Tailored Turbans i Dresi Hats i ;
. Cordays New VeiHngs-1
Onibrc Ribbons r Pretty, lac Collars v
Handsome Jetted Collars
Pure Bred Poultry
Parties desiring, pure bred
poultry can secure eggs
from the following well
known breeds at $1 per
setting of fifteen Bar Ply
moth Rock, White- Wyn
dott, Single Comb Brown
Leghorn, and Silver Lace4
Wyddott
ELI BAIR.
Island C9 'IregonJ
Full o( Tragic Meaning
are these lines from J II Simmons, of
Casey, Ia. Think what might bare re
nal led from his terrible oouah if he
had not taken the medicine ' about
whioh he writes: "1 had a fearful
conch, that disturbed my nlshts rest.
I tried eTerything, but nothing- would
rellere it, until I to-)k Dr. Kind's New
Discovery for Consumpllon, Coughs
and Colda, waloh completely cured
me." Instantly relierea and per
manently ouree all throat and lung
diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia.
At Newlin Drug Co., druggist i guar
arUeed; 50o and tl. Trial bottla free.
TJhe farmers and Tirade s TJational; Sftank
,.; ", of jC Srand Oregon.
Wish to call your attention to the following statement of condition of this bank for
the Fourteen years of its existence, commencing
Capital . Loan and . Despoulta Cash and exohan-
Paid and Surplus Diaocounts . . ge 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 19,03 68
93 62,000 00 8654 96 71,954 36 V 37,88188..
'94 63,000 00 70,417 97 . 80,632 43 19,625 98
'95 . 64,000 00 . . 84,917 15 '45,792 55 ' 22,960 79
" '96 65,000 00 93,078 96 56,757 57 26,514 75
' "'97 . 66,000 00 .y 97861 32 104.25267 62,724 28
'98 67,000 00 123,735 27 - 150,997 92 80,009 65
'99 T 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 00 162,673 65 151,781 66 42.797 84
'02 71,000 00 149,300 59 . 149,476 92 . 44,351 90
'03 72,000 00 192,587 27 195,095 96 48,252 66 '
'04 ,: 73,00000 . 187,779 69 , r 229,129 76 81,945 47
'05 74,000 00 172,371 46 177.390 49 63,305 94
Mar., 26. 'OS $74,000 00 $155,247 97 ' $150,234 07 $62,9S0 57
La Q-runde - Oregon
The v Nurse; and the i Doctor
? .
National banks are required to keep on hand and with reserve agents 15 per cent of
their Deposits from the. above statement you, wiU observe we have available at once
40 per cent or nearly three times the required amount .
: r CAPITAL, OF THIS BANK,; r $60,000 00 .
SURPLUS, - ; 14000-00-
Exchange on all principle points bought and so)d at lowest current rates. County
and city warrants bought at highest market prices. I Funds available for I ;..ns to our
Depositors and Customers.
. . ., 1 .
Joseph Palmkb,
" ' President.
Will tell you that the success of a prescription de
i l ends On the purity of its ingredience. There 1 is
f as much variety in medicine as in other merchan-
dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always
kour first consideration- . '
You can implicity trust your prescription to us
quality, accuracy and , the right pricer-are the never
failing trio upon; which we think ;Wuhave a right to
eppeal for your pwtronage. ? , .( . ,
, A. T. HILL., '
v v Registered Pharmacist. 1
Phone, Farmers Line, 68 V v
Pacific States 1361 ; ; La Grande, Or.
J. W. Scriber,
Cashier.
G. E, McCully,
" Aest. Cashier,
! Old Jewelry made to look l!ke new
WE NNOVti JUiT 'WriAT
IS NEEDED, AND KNOW
JUST HOW TO ADMIN.
ISTER THE DOSE :
Bring it to the store and
: we will give it the required
, npuiru, ,;if it is pa.it fixing
we .will , tell jou so, and
stop the expense If we can
fix it we will do so at a
moderate cost. . Watch re
pairing isouj' speofalty.
.j.hPEARE,
til