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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1905)
H(ADAUS AVENUE 7 "' - " ' .... ,v. lHO'lrn 1 1 A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! Exchange Your Old Furniture for New. We Have just Received a Large Car Of New Furniture from the Factory, and will, )xpange for Second jiand Goods. . ' . NEW GOODS fron beds ...... $2.75 and up Bureaus 8.00 Comodes 2.00 - Stand tables.... L25 M Extension tables $5 50 and up Book cases .... 4.60 41 Hed springs.... 1.75 " Oak side boards 17.50 M ' ' Dressers ...... 7.00 NEW GOODS - , Mattresses ....1250 and up Pillows .50. ' -' NEW "GOODS"" Rockers ...... $1.00 and up Wash stands ... 2.50 ' ' ' Kitchen "safes . . 4.00 " Kitchen treasure 8.00 M SECdND OAND Bicycles 4 $5.00 and ur Cook stoves .... 4.00 " Tailed. 1.00 Chairs....... .25 M Picture frames.. .10 M Bed steads ....$ .50 and up Bed springs...." 50 '"' Oots .75 " Mattresses .... .50, " ' Spring Cots.... 2.00 Chairs M .- OK VALUE IN EXCHANGE PHONE . 158; ' WE WILL ACpEPT ANy THING LA GKRiDTOE PAWN ERpEEES, . Remember the pece ' 1404 ADAMS AVENUE Ji.. - - Real Estate Ban ains TIm following U a partial ' list '. of property, which we have to offer If or ale on which there are no buildings, towit: la Cttapiin:$ Addition, to Grande, Oregon. La All of block No . 10. Lot No. 1, block No. 4, "It" street. LoteNo. 3, t, 6, A 6, block No 13. JLota No. 1 to No. 11 la block No. 47 Will sell one or more lota. Lot No 4, block No. tO. Lots No 7 to No. in block No. 56. Will aell one or more lota. LoU No. 6 k 6, block No. 57. . LoU No. 7 k 8 in block No. 69. Lota No. 1, 2, 3 4 4, block No. 75. All of bkck No. 76. All of block No. 77, except lot No. 8. All of block No. 78. All of block No. 83. Lots No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12, block No. Lots No. 4, 5, & 6 in block No. 96. LoU No. OA 7, block No. 98. . Lota 10, 11, 12, A 13, block 104. All of block 120. Lou 13 A 14, In block 121. Lota 1 to 10 Inclusive, block 139. LoU 8, t, 10, 11, U A IS In block 154 LoU 14, 15, 16 A 17, block 1S4. LoU 10, 11, 12 A 13, in block 151. In Romig's Addition to Grande, Oregon. La Lot "C3M LoU 2 A 3 in block 1. Lota 1,2, 3, 5,6,7, 8,0, A 10, t. Lota 4 to 9 inclusive, block 4. LoU 4, 54 9 in block 6. Lota 4, 5, ft A 7, block 9. The west half of block 10. Lots 10. U A 12, block 10. The Weat halt of lots 1, 1 A 3, block block Hollister'e Rocky Mountain Tee ia poative. never naoMita or nnuii th stomach . (leans ' and ' Derides the entire avatem. A ami hleulnir in enflTering bama.-.ttr. 35 cents, Tee or TibteU.' Newlln PrpgCo. 11. Lots 4. 5 A 6, block 11. ' The West half of blook 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande, Orejon, Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1. LoU 1 A 2, block 2. , Lota 1, 7 A 8 in block 0. LoU 2 to 10 in block 7. Prcdmore's Addition to La Grande, Oregon. LoU 1 to 13 inclusive in block 24. Home Investment Addition to U Grande, Oregon. 1 A large number of choloe loU to aer loot from, each lot has a wawr rigni. 5 Gangloffs Second Addition, io La Grande, Oregon. TheaejloU are large and have a mag itlfloent view of the entire valley. We would be ploaaed to abow any oi the above property to persona who de aire to parcbaae an Ira proved lots with the idea of building thereon or we will build e hooee for yon on any of the lot named above, allowing yon to pay for the aame on installments. Call on us and let us talk it over . . i -v ' '. wlthjrou. '. , LA GRANDE INVESTiyiENT CO. J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter ' in Union cqunty. 1 Many ; years experiences 'with the Union county records gives me a great advanU age. It is folly to pur- , chase realestate without first securing a proper, abstraot. - An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears 1 on the Official record. x J. R. OLIVER, 1 LA GRANDE, OREGON Room 31, 8ommer Bdlg. Pure Bred Poultry Parties desiring pure bred poultry can secure eggs from the following well, known breeds at fl per setting of fifteen Bar Ply moth Rock, White Wyn dott, Single Comb Brown Leghorn, and Silver Laced Wyddott ' -" " E1L.I BAIR- Island Ci.v regou Carry Gosp.cl ; Tidings New fork, April 18. Two remarks-! ble happenings were revealed yeater- -day when the crack schooner-yacht Coronet; one of the fastest and best yaohta n the Atlantic, and a craft that all yachtsmen expected to see entered In the kaiser's cap raoe, sailed f'om Brooklyn to be used as a gospel ahip by the Holy Ghost and Us eoo ety.' ' At the aame time marlnera learned that the Wanderer, onoe "a famons cralt, oarrylng one of the proud eat yacht flags ia the country, end later con verted into sale ve-ahlp, is already be ing used by the Holy Qbostera to carry their teachings abroad. On these crafta the gospel will be IMiliWI iii .U UHNIWI M . M W.M 8ea islands and Into other 'far-away heathen lands. " ' ' ' Carrie Sells Home Topeka Kan April 18 Mre Carrie Nation closed a deal for the sale of her Topeka property this afternoon and left for Chicago, where she will epend a lew weeks looking after her publication, the Home Defender, which la being issued there. ' From Chiosgo she will go to Alabama for a lecture tour of two weeks, and from there for another leotare tour In the " west. Shawnee, Okie , will be her future home. THREE KILLED IN EXPLOSION State News A large steamer oarrylng the Eng lish flag Is now taking aboard, at Portland, 3000 tone of Oregon hay, for China. Gilliam coonty sheep men are busy sheep "shearing. They' expect this yeai's clip will be 1,500,000 pounds of wool. ; Prloea tor wool there range from 15 to 17 cents per pound. ' ' Word cornea from Washington City, that within a short time Major Lang, flte, the officer in charge, will adver tlae for bids tor the construction of the first lock of the Dallea Celilo Canal. This little item has within it a kemel of far more importance to the people of Eaatern Oregon than many 'pages about the Russian and Japan war. Trenton, Tenn., April 18. Three men were killed, three . injured and much damage done to property here Saturday by the eiploalon of a quan tity of powder ia a storehouse' In ' tne rear of a hard ware store . The dead : Bobert Phelan, owner of the store. - Dr. Parker, Trenton.' Mr. Arnold " ,' .' Fatally lnjaied: John -K Peerse. Mr. Phelan was trying a target gun, and it is thought a bail penetrated a can of powder, censing the explosion. Nearly every business house in the business distrlot was damaged. I Map Coast Lights Washington, April 18. It has beea discovered that foreign nations have taken the palna to get suoh accurate information aa to the location of the aearoblights at "United States coast de fenaea that they have platted them on maps, the lights belug Immensely val uable at night as range for sailing. Women's Board . t .. -. Dayton Ore., April 18 The women ef Dayton and vicinity, Saturday or ganisec! an auxiliary to the board of trade for the purpose of arranging ex hibits lor the Lewis and Clark fair and for civic impiovement. Rate Bill Inquiry Soripps News Assoeintion Washington April 18 Chiirmsn pikjns oslled the 8enate Committee, which was appointed to investigate the an' jeel cf the rtilroad rate dill, at three this 'afternoon. Seven of the members were present, and the com mittee immediately went into execu tive aessicn to consider the methods of condnoting the Inquiry. No mercury, no minerals, no danger n uoimter's kock? Mountain lea The greatest family tonlo known. Brings good health to all who oae i). SScenta, Tea or Tablets Newlin Drug Co. AN INTERESTING CRANGETJEEriNG The Blue Monntafa Orange met ia its rer alar sneetine 'April lfiw-.-la was oae of the snosl interesting meeting pi the year with good aVKn8nce an an interesting program" which was si follows;' . ' 8ong ..... , ......Orange Boll Call answered by conundrums ReoiUiloo Pearl Parker. Short Hike on the Lewis and Clark' ' journey by Boy Gekeler, Fred Huff man. Alex Boberteon, Benl Oekeler Paper. '8acaiawea..!?. Bessie dekeler Paper, The Early History oi, Oregon Leolurer MrsxM E Fraker ' I Sseajswsa Bert Huffman, and Ira ! ; Oekeler Union County exhibits at the Lewis and Clerk Fair..'.... 7.0 P Qoodall Beading " " .. . .Mrs Geo Bobertson Celilo and Upper river Navigation. . ," , ,0 D Huffman Orange diversion, A Journey through the United States " " v ' 'Bong .I...'........ .... .... Orange Prizes were awarded to all giving correot answers toconundrnms and naming correct cities in the Journey. PANAMA ROAD FORMALLY TAKEN Ft THE SORT TtiIT V1LL V LEASE That is the sort of groceries we sell Oar aim is to please all of our customers We realize that in ordet to do this we must sell only First Quality Goods ; t .. .. . : ' we aieo auow -sua oui prices must be right, and that our'." service, must be correct. A child can do the 'trading at - our ' store A trial order over the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEDDEJ BRSJ. IJortji Fir Street 'TT7TT s r XJhe farmers and Tirade? s Tfational Siank jCa Srantt Oregon. Wish to call your attention to the following btatement of condition of this bank for the Fourteen years olit8 existence, commencing Capital'. Paid and Surplna Jan. 1 1891 $35,000 Q0 . '92 61,000 00 '93 62,000 .00 ' '94 63,000 00 " - '95 64,000 00 '96 65,000 00 i '97 66,000 00 98 67,000 00 f99 68,000 00 1900 69,000 00 '01 70,000 00 'Q2 . 71,000 00 '03 72,000 00 '04 73,000 00 '05 74,000 00 Jar., 26. '05 $74.000 00 Loan and Diaooouots $23,418 64 85,878 41 86,354 96 70,417 97 84,917 15 95,078 96 97,861 82 123,735 27 185,409 61 172,633 37 162,573 65 149,300 59 192,587 27 .187,779,69 172,371 46 $155,247 97 Deaposfu $15,672 77 ; 44,450 33 71,954 36 30,532 43 45,792 55 , 56,757 57 104.252 67 150,997 92 160,235 45 171,960 79 151,781 66 149,476 92 195,095 96 229,129 76 177,390 49 $150,234 07 Caah and exohan 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 66 43,403 09 ; 77.430 95 42.797 84 1 44,351 90 48,252 66 81,94S 47 53,305 94 S62.9S9 57 National banks are required to keep on hand an J with reserve agents 15 per cent of their Depositslroni the above statement you will observe we jiave available at once 40 per cent or nearly, three ime8 Jhe required amount. CAPITAL OF ; TIS BANK, , Exchange on all principle points bought and sold at lowest current' rates. County and city watr.nts bought at highest, marfret prices. Funds available for jlosns Jo our Depositors and Customers. '" "'. " $60,000 00 14.000 00 Bcripps News Asseolatlon New York April 18 The United States Oovernmeot today formally, took over the propeity'oVt'he Panama Railroad Company, and the following directors were elected . Theodore ' P Sbpnts, Obas J. Mag'Kn, Peter O Haines, Oswald H Ernest, JVm Bar clay Parson's! J tl r)eo"ba)dia. Edw'attl A Drake, 'John F Wallaoe, Mordloia T Edioott, J B H Harrod, William New son Cromwell, Clarenoe Edwards and Conger L Farnsbam. Sbonts will be president of the board. It fills the arterka with rich, red blood. Makes new flesh and 'healthy msn and women. That's what Hol lister's Rooky Mountain Tea -will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tableta. Newlin Drug tto. " " " '.. " Full of , Tragic Meaning are these lines from i H Simmons, of Oaseyr la. Think what might have re tutted from hia terrible ' ooosh if he had not taken tke medicine about which b writes: 'l had a fearful congb. that disturbed my nlaht'e rest. I tried everything, but nothing wonid relieve it. nntil I to ik Dr. King's New Discovery tor ' Ooosamption, Toagbs and Colds, whloh completely cared me." Instuutly relievee and per manently tjnree all hroat and long diseases; prevents grip and poeomonla. At Newlin Drng Co., drnggist; gaar anteed; 60o and II Trial bottle, free , f.. AS.ii. l ', ' V iP ? ' A Dandy F.or Burns Dr Bergin, Pane, Ills, writes; MI bave naed Ballard's Hnow Liniment: alwaya reoom mended it to my friends ae 1 am confidant there -la no better made. "It is a dandy for 1 ami, Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental eats, boms, braises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Baow Liniment la applied. It should always ke kept In' the nonee for cases of 1 emenrenov " 25o. 50e tlOObottle-NewllnDrngCo ' r THE FINEST EVER Tailored Turbans Dress Hats Cordays New VcUings Ombre Rib)0,n3 Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars E M WELLMAN fit OO La Q-rande - Oregon Old Jewelry made to look tike new Clooks taken care of WEOV JUiT rVHAT IS REEDED, AND KNOW JUST HOW TO ADMIN ISTER THE DOSE Bring it to the store and we -will give it the required repairs'. -If it is pa-t fixing we "will ' tell '"you" so, and 'stop the expense If we can fix it we will do so at a moderate cost. Watch re- . pairing is our specialty. J.H. PEARE, . & ' i 1 '- I i 5 I I I I i i i - i t) JOSBPH PALMKB, : ' PresidenL J. W. BCEIBKB, Cashier. Q. E. McCullt, 'Asst. Cashier. ' fn .:V't :;JT: if- ' .- t '-i ..'' - -1 :v).- - ' ''. 4 - .1- , - .