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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1905)
ical Estate ains ThA tollowlnf la a Dartlal list of property, which wa bave to offar for ale on w&lcn mere ara no Duuamgs, towit: In Chaplin's Addition, to U Grande, Oregon. All ol bbok No. 10. Lot No. 1, block No. 4, street. LouNo. 3. i. 6. 4 8. block No 13 Lota No. 1 to No. 11 U block No. 47 Will eellone or mora lou. Lot No 4, block No. 60. Lota No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 55 u, ill aell one or mora lota. LoU No. 5 X 6, block No. 67. LoU No. 7 & 8 In block No. 69. Lota No. 1, 2, 3 & 4, block No. 75. All of bkek No. 76. - All of block No. 77, except lot No. ft. AU of block No. 78. All of block No. 83. Lots No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 k 13, block No. 89. fyT ' Lota No. 4, 6, i 6 In block No.' 96. Lota No. 6 4 7, block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, & 13, block 104. All of block 120. LuU Llock lii. Lota 1 to 16 IncloaiTe, block 139. - LoU 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 k IS in block 154 Lota 14, 15, 16 k 17, block 154. Lota 10, 11, 12 A 13, in block 151. , . In Romig's Addition to' La Grande, Oregon. ' Lot "O" LoU 2 & 3 in block 1. Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 6, T, 8, 9, k 10, block 2. - Lota 4 ta 9 Inclusive, block 4. Lota 4, OAolnblockO. Lou 4, 5, 6 k 7, block 9. The west half of block 10.' LoU 10, 11 k 12, block 10. The West half of loU 1, 2 k 3, block 11. Lota 4, 5 k 6, block 11. The Weat half of block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Oregon, . Lota 1 to 8 inclnaive, block 1. LoU 1 k 2, block 2. Lou 1, 7 k 8 in blook 6. LoU 2 to 10 lo block 7. Predmore's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. LoU 1 to 13 inoluslve in block 24. Home Investment Addition to Laj Grande, Oregon. j A large number of choice lota to ae-1 lect from, each lot baa a water right. : j I Gangloffs Second Addition toj La Grande, Oregon. TheeeJloU ara large and have a mag- j nlflcent view of the entire rallej. We wonld be pleased to ahow any of the above property to persona who xtt ire to purchase nniro proved lots with the Idea of building thereon or we will build a bouse tor you cn any ' of the lota named above, allowing yon to pay for the aame on Installments. Call on na and let us talk it over with yoq.. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. J. R. OLIVER. I 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 advent, age. It is folly to pur chase realestate without' first securing a proper' abstract. . An abstract r 'from mv officer sVw.w' the title just as it appears on the official record. J. R. OLIVER, j ' Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. I For a weak. Digestion No mediolno can replace food bat Chamberlaln'a htnmBnh .n1 T I... Tableta will help yon to digest your rooa. his not toe quantity of food Uken that gives strength and vigor to Um system, but the amount diaMUwi zzi axHuiiiauM. if troubled with a Weak diireatinn. Hnn't fl tn aim ik. TableU a trial Thousands have been benefited by their- nse. They only ooet a quarter, for sale by Newlin Drag Co. Plans to Get Rich are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation Brace up and take Dr. ' King's New Life Pilla. The? Uke out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure neadaebe and ditainess too. At 1 Newlin Drug Co drag store; 25o guaranteed UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS,! The only Exclusive Undertaking Parlors in La Grande. Scientific Embalming Licensed in Oregon and C Montana. Experienced Lady Assistant Our office is always open Phone 1761 Office in Lewis Building, opposite Somicer House MAID KNIFED BY JEALOUS WIFE Coulee City, Wash , April 14.-Mlas Maod Fowler, the 17 year old mail carrier between Jean and 81 Andrews, ilea in a critical condition at Jean poetoffios u the result of being sUbbed wiu a tnue In the aanda of Mrs Bertha 1 Fowler. The cause of the trouble was Jealousy on the part of lira. Fowler, aha having at Various tlmea daring the past year aocused Mlaa Fowler uf secretly meeting her husband, Lee Fowler. The whole trouble culmloateJ at 11 o'olook yestordsy upon Mies Fowler's arrival at Jean with the mail. Mrs, Fowler, who walked fire miles for the purpose and waa waiting for her Vic tim, drew an old oase knife, which she had sharpened to a razor edge, from its concealment about her person, and plunged It five times into the body of her defenseless iotlm, " before the postmaster, 8 B Svendsgard, oould lo Urfere. The first blow of the knife entered the left long betseen the fourth and fifth ribs, the second in the breast bone and the other three in the left shoulder. Dr. N A Gregg of this place dressed the wonnds on the young girl, bat gives no hopes of her recovery. Girls Rescue Boy Sen Bernardino, April 14 Grace Vaughn and Susie WatU. Huu i Cotton, deserve Carnegie or edale tor bravery, having saved William Wis bam from drowning. The little felto had (alien into a send pit "filled with water to a depth of 10 feet by the re cent rains. Tn Wlsham boy walked near the edge of the pit, whioh. bad given way. Without a, thought of the danger of the treacherous bank, ' or that aba had on her beat clothes. Grade lay down and shoved herself out Into the deep water while Busie Watts clung to her ankles. Grade waa thus able to reach the drowning boy basis dragged both a bore.' The pbyslolan resusclUted the boy. Lincoln Assassinated Forty years ago tiday Abraham Lin coin, President of the United States, waa assassinated at Washington City, ten daya after his Inauguration for the seoond time as President of the United States, and four daya after the sur render of General Lee and tha Confed erata army at Appomattox in Virginia neir Richmond. The assassin, after he had ahot Lincoln in. the bead and subbed him, brandished the knife crimsoned with the President's blood, shouting "The Booth is Avenged." WAR VESSELS GO TO CRETE By Sorlpps News Association Athens, Greece, April 14. The spread of the Insurrection In Crete has caused the Italian and Austrian Governments to aend fleeti there, the arrival of which waa reported today, British war vessels have been in Suda Bay for several days. 1000 Elk Teeth Billings -Mottt.yApriri-JohB)'D Looetsmp, whose collection of elks' teeth has heeo heard of even in foreign Ian is, lias jost Shipped 1000 elk teeth to a firm iu Anderaoa, Ind. It Is re ported that he received an average price of tl per tooth for the Shipment. Mr Losekamp haa teeth in 'bis col lee tioa lor which be baa related $71 a pair. His collection' of elk teeth' Is said to be the largest In the world and haa been in progress of formation many yeare. Ills home is surrounded by a fence made from elk horns. . -.. County Fair The board of Directors of the fjr'eide Roiide Valley Agricultural Association, at a resent meeting decided to' hold 'a fair thia fall, the exact date of. which will be decided upon at a meeting 'to be held on the 21st of this month. ' -, Bryan In Nero H Lincoln Nob April' 14-W J Bryan assumed a new Tola" at the Auditorium when he appeared as one of the ' attao lions of the tnuBlcal speotaoalar-piece "Americana," which was put on 1 by the Innea band, now on ' tour to 'the Portland exposition, .. . ' " Mr Bryan rendered the -argument preoedlng' "Amerioana" which ' la a history in song of the olvil war, Be waa liberally applandel by an" audi ence that packed the Auditorium, . , "Americana" ia Innea 1 latest com: poolUuu uii i io oe a loalare - of the expoaltlon at Portlaad 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. ' See our window display. The finest line of hand made - Candies ever shown in J.sv Grande. We "Itoowa our scaddvlU 'eood 'because we make it our selves, you f know it is good ' when 'you1; wry it; Uair and make the w te8t- - v. R E. D. SEEDERr Next, door io Post-Ofates).: It -T11ES TH1TV71LL P L Efl S E .r; :: Boy hMurdirer: Helena April 14 The coroner's Jury at Malta whioh haa been laveettbgating the killing of William Blu, has reach. ad a verdict charging his 13 Tear' old atep son, William Armlhgton, with first degree murder. The boy fired five shoU at hla stepfather, only bne of whloh failed to atrike. ' When asked why he fired after Bits waa down, the boy replied. "He was not dead yet" 'AfterStaridard Oil ' Frank Kt Anrll li-About 400 in dictments charging the Standard Oil Company with failure to Uke out a peddler's license as required by tha Kentnoky Statutes, were roturned ' by me Franklin county grand jury today Similar ludiotmenU were returned re cently In aeveral other counties of the state.. , ... Notice to the Public On and after April 17tb, Offioe hours at the Post Offioe will bo aa follows :- Money Order Window to open at 8 a, m. and close" at 5 p. m. General Dolivery Window to open' at 8 a. m. and olose at 6:30 p. m. Eegistry Window to open 8 a m, and close5 p.m. General Delivery and Registry Win dows orjen Snndava fmm OrSn tn in?tn a.m. G M EICHEf, P. M.I Why suffer with spring tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no strength,' no appetite! Holllster'a Rooky MounUln Tea will make yon wall and keep yon well 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. New- lias f"Y . 4l ffhe Partners arict Uradc s TfationaL 3Sanc of jCa Srand Oregon, Wish to call your attention to the following ttatement of condition of this tank for the Fourteen years of its' existence, commencing Pure Bred Poultry Parties desiring pure bred poultry .T4 secure eggs trom thThowing well known breeds at $1 per setting of fifteen Bar Ply moth Rockj !White Wyn dott, Single Comb Brown Leghorn, and Silver Laced Wyddott ELI BAIR. Island Ci. (regou ' Capital Paid and Snrplna Jan. 1 1891 ,$35,000 00 u '92 61,000 00 '93 62,000 00 '91 63,000 00 u 95 64,000 00 ii '96 65,000 00 a . '97 66,000 00 98 67,000 00 m '99 68,000 00 u 1000 ' 69,000 00 ii '01 70,000 00 i. '02 71,000 00 ii '03 72,000 00 u '04 73,000 00 ii '05 ' - 74,000 00 Mar.. 26. '05 ' $74,000 00 Loan and Disooounts $23,418 64 85,878 41 .86,854 96 70,417 97 84,917 15 95,078 96 97,861 32 i 123,735 27 185,409 61 172,633 37 162,573 65 149,300 59 192,687 27 187,779 59 172,371 46 $155,24797 DeapowlU $16,672 77 44,450 33 71,954 36 30,532 43 45,792 55 66,767 67 . 104.252 67 150,997 92 160,235 45 171,960 79 151,781 66 149,476 92 195,095 96 - 229,129 75 177.390 49 $150,234 07 Cash and ezchan ge Available $11,184 48 19.03 68 37,861 88 19,625 98 22,960 79 26,514 75 62,724 28 80,009 65 43,403 09 77.430 95 42.797 84 44,851 90 48,252 66 81,945 47 63.305 94 $62,989 57 i Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J H- Simmons, of l-'eaey, la. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough If be had not Uken 'the medicine about whioh he writes: "1 had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried everything, bat nothing would relieve it, until 1 to ik Or. King's '.New Discovery , for Consumption, X,'01, and Colds, whloh completely cored me." InsUntly relievre and per manently enree all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At Newllu Drag Co., ' druggist; Bar aiteed; 50o and tl. Trial bottle free. National banks are required to keep on hand and with reserve agents 15 per cent o! their Depositsfrom the above statement you will observe we have available at once 40 per cent ornearly three limes the required amount. CAPITAL OF THIS BANK, ' $60,600 00 SIlSHlTS, - 14.000 00 " Exchange on all principle points bought and sold at lowest current ratos. County and city warrants bought at highest miriet prices. Funds available for 1 una to our Depositors and Customers. ., ' Joseph Pauikb, President. J. W. 8crib.ee, . Cashier. G. E. McCullt, Atet. Cashier. 3 That is the sort ol groceries we sell Our aim is to plebse all of our customers We realize that in ordet to do this We must sell only First Quality Goods We also know that our prices must be right, and tbat ' our f service must be correct. A cbild ccn do the tf ading at our store A trial order over the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEbbEJ" milS North 'tii Street i - ' f . SXf N I jlGrST SOAE L A 8 T 8 LESS LbN:tRl LAB OH TRY I T and be convinced Fob Sale by BAKE Adams' Avenue BR OS Phone 1101 saaflassflssVgwaai THE FINEST EVER Tailored Turbans Dress Hats Gordays i New Veilings Ombre Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars E II WELLMAN 1 & 00 Xja Ghrande - . Oreoron The Nuie- and the Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends on the purity of its ingredience. There in as much variety in med rein e-as in other merchan dise. In our bfecription-fillitig "Qulity" is always our first consideration. You can impKcIty trust youPpVescription to us quality. acouraC td t he 'right price are the never failing trio upon whioh' we' thihk have a right to, appeal for your patronage. A.?1V f4IL2U ' Registered iTharhiaoi8t. ' Phone, Farmers Line, 08 Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. Old Jewelry made to look like new Clooks Uken care bf . , WENNOw JUiT 'rVrtAT ISTIEEDED ANU KNOW JUST HOW TO AOMIN ISTER THE DOSE Bring it, to tha store and ' "iha Sm rrVoA t tliA vonnlrAtl repaiVs. if it is pa.t filing We ' will ' tell you so, ana stop the expense. If we can fix it we will do :, so at a moderate cost. Watch re f pairing is ' bur specialty. J H PEARE, ESa