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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1905)
1404 ADAU3 AVENUE PHONE 1581 A JFETI CHANCE OF ...... a To Exchange Your Old Furniture for New. We Have just Received a Large Car of New Furniture from trie Factory, and will Excange for Second Hand Goods. . . ; NEW GOODS Iron beds; $2.75 and up Bureaus 8.00 44 Comodes 2.00 " Stand tables.... 1.25 " Extension tables $5.50 and up Book cases .... 4.50 " Bed springs.... 1.75 " Oak side boards 17.50 " Dressers 7.00 M NEW G00D3 Mattresses .... $2 50 and up Pillows... .60 " Spring Cots.... 2.00 " .Choirs 60 H . NEW GOODS Rockers ...... $1X0 and jp Wash sUnds ... 250 M Kitchen safes. 4.00 M Kitchen treasure S.00 44 - SECOND HAND Bed steads . . .'. 60 and tip Cots .75 Mattresses ..... .50 M Bicycles ...... $5.00 and up GooY-tote-.... 4.00 44 .Tables 1.00 44 Chairs.... 55 44 Picture frames . . .10 44 il PHONE 1581 WE WILL ACCEPT ANY TfJING OF VALUE IN EXCHANGE sA. GRANDE PA WN BROEEI .-. Remember the place 1404 ADAMS AVENUE Real Estate ains Ban The following Is a partial list of property, which we have to offer for ale on which there are no buildings, to wit: In Chaplin's Addition, to La Grande, Oregon. All of block No. 10. . Lot No. 1, block No. 4, "B" etreet. JiOUNo. 3, 4, 5,4 6, block No. 13. Lota No. 1 to No; 11 la block No. 47 Will sell one or more lots. Lot No a, block No. 60. Lota No 7 to No. 10 in block No. 55 V 111 wil one or more loti. . LoU No. 5 A 6, block No. 57. LoU No. 7 & 8 In block No. 69. Lota No. 1, 2, 3 A 1, block No. 75. All of bkck No. 76. All of block No. 77, except lot No. 5. All of block No. 78. All oT block No. 83. LoU No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A 12, block No. Holllster'a Rooky Mountain Tea la postive, never nauseates or npaeta the stomach, ('lean and purines the entire system. A arret bleating to suffering hnmsnlty. ?5 cent, Tee or Tablet. Newlio DrngCo. W CT U Conference Loti No. 4. 5. A 0 in block Ne. 96. Lota No. 6 A 7, block No. 98. Lota 10, 11, 12, A 13, block 104. All of block 120. Lota 13 A 14, In block 121. Lota 1 to 16 inclusive, block 139. Lota 8, 9, 10, 11, 11 A IK In block 154 LoU 14, 15, 16 A 17, block 164. Lou 10, 11, U A 13, in block 151. In Romin's Addition to La . j Grande, Oregon. J. R. OLIVER. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS i 1 i1 Farm Loans a Specialty Best 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 abstract. An abstract . from my office will ehw the title just as it appears on the official record. j. R. OLIVER,, LA GRANDE, OREGON ' Room 31, Sommer Bdlg. Lot "O" LoU 2 A S In block 1. LoU l,2,8,6,6,7,8,0,A10t block 2. LoU 4 to 9 inclusive, block 4. LoU 4, 5 A 6 in block 6. Lots 4, 6, 6 A 7, block 9. The west half of block 10. LoU 10, 11 A 12, block 10. The Weat half of lota 1, 2 A 3, block 11. Lota 4, 5 A 6, block 11. The Weat half of block 12. Pleasant Home Addition to La Grande,. Oregon, Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block 1. LoU 1 A 2, block 2. LoU 1, 7 A 8 In blook 6. LoU 2 to 10 io block 7. ' Predmore's Addition o La Grande, Oregon. LoU 1 to U inclusive " uiw Home Investment Addition to La Grande, Oregon. : A large number ol choice lots to se lect from, each lot baa a waMr right f Pure Bred Poultry 'parties desiring' pure bred poultry can secure eggs from i the following welt known breeds at $l per setting of fifteen Bar Ply moth Rock, White Wyn- dott, Single Comb Brown Leghorn, and Silver Laced Wyddott EL-I B'AIR. Island City i iregoo , The sUU WOl'D now has plaua under way for rousing sn enthusias ts meetings In the sUU. There will be f oar National conferences, with Mrs LDliau M N Stevens, the nation al president, and Miss Anna Gordon, the national vloe president, nnder the direction of Luoia Faxon Addition, the Oregon aUte president. La Grande is Indeed fortunaU in being selected as a place for one of theee big meet ' .... tK.nVl Ms, ,vw V wnw - to the sUU president for this favor. . It is seldom that oitlee the elze' of La Grande are honored with . the presenoe of women of such national reputation aa Mrs Stereos and Miss Gordon. This is the first time that a national conference of thla world wide body of women has ever been bell In i Eastern uregon, ana it can not uui m bring many visitors to our oity from the surrounding counties and aUUs. Aa all day eduoational InstituU wil be held in this oity on May 27, which will be followed by a grand rally in the evening. There will also be sp clal end interesting meetings on Sandsy May 28. . Kastern Washington, , North and South Idaho, and all the counties of fi astern Oregon will be presented at the conference The programme will be packed full of interesting, instruot- Its and proflUble addresses and dis cussions. The young people will be addressed by Miss Anna Gordon, who is superintendent of the World's Loyal Temperance Legion. Remember the daU and let nothing hinder all from enjoying these good things which are promised. We bespeak for all these d istinguished guests a royal welcome from La Grande. CORNEGIE NEIGE MARRIES COACHMAN . By 8cripps News Association' ; Pittsburg, Peon,' April 19 It has Just been made public that" MIsa Nanny Carnegie, the youngest daugh ter of MraThomaa Carnegie and neloe of Andrew Carnegie, waa married a year ago to her mother's coachman Jamea Herer The couple hare just returned from abroad wttn a oaoy daughter. MWMMMMMMMMnrtMMWmOTMMMMMW" M . - ' jmmmmmmammmmmumammfs ANARCHISTS 'SEEK FOR REVENGE By Sorinps News Association Parte April 119 -In retaliation for the killing of ' workmen at Himogea, anarchists axe preparing' to Inaugurate a campaign against the army ' and the police officers. It is reported that they have deeded to retrain from large dene onstrations, bnt will kill any army officer or policeman caught alone. - Losses Replaced Bipughat April ' 19 Captured' Japa nese spies place the number of the Japanese army at 400.000 and aUte that thelossee at the battle of Mikden are already being replaced by drafts from hefme battalions. Lienlenant Konialyasbl, one of the spies, calcu lates that the Japanese louses at Muk den were more than 100,000, A Sweeping Order (By fieri pps News Association St Petersburg April 19 A general order. Issued to the .imperial guards and other troops, lorbidding them to read ret olutlonary literature, u . now being spread throughout Ku-sla. The ministry of finance has assigned thirty five million dollars for new railroad construction this year. A New Destroyer (?crippe News Assocatlon) -Toklo. April 19 The Japanese made another addition to their navy today when they successfully launched the new torpedo boat destroyer "Kljl" at Kure . No mercury, no minerals, no danger n Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea The greVosfr family tonlo known. Brings good health to all who ose li. ?5 cents. Tea or Tablets Ne wlln Drug Co. Miniature City Portland. April W.-Ona of the most novel eihlblu at the Lewis and Clark Exposition will be te elty-ot rJpokaass Wash Tbs oity is to be removed to. Portland aboard a car, and It will not require a very large car,, either. Bpo- kane In miniature is now being built. A eivll engineer and an artlit are the builders, and the Hpokane Chamber of Com me roe Is the sponsor. The minute oity, a beautiful reproduction, with a atream of real waUr to repre ent Spa- tana Valla will S NOD In thS balcony above the mlnlog exhibit In ' the Washington sUU building at the fair, and Spokane people will proudly point ont the plaoee of Interest In their elty without finding t nsoessary to take the tourist thither. It is the expectation, however, that the tourist who sees the reduced fao-eimlle of Spokane will be so charmed that he will go opto see the actual oity. ITALY'S KING THANKS MORGAN By Bcrlpps News Association'1 -Rome, April IS J Pierport Mor gan, the American multi-millionaire and financier, waa reoeived In private audience today by King Victor Em manuel The King thanked Mr Mor gan for his gsneroua act In returning the Ascoli, oope stolen from the tatbe- dral there. ' . HOW AMERICANS SPEND MONEY Under the above heading the 8unday School Journala aubmtta the following figures, which are suuiolent to attract more than a passing thought Foreign missions' ; $ 7.B0O.OO0 Chewing irnm 1100,0OT Millinery 80,000,000 Confectionery 17800,000 Church work at horns ..:, 200,000,000 Jewelry and plate 700,000,000 Tobaooo 760,000,000 Liquor L23.MO,000 TJhe farmers and Uradc? s Tfational S3anc of jCa Srandt Ortyon. Wish to call your attention, to the following btatement of condition of this bank for the Fourteen years of ila' existence, commencing Capital Paid and Surplus Jan.l 1891 $35,000 00 '92 61,000 00 '93 62,000 00 '91 63,000 00 '95 64,000 00 m '96 65,000 00 u '97. - 66,000 00 "si '98 67,000 00 i '99 .. 68,000 00 u 1900 ' 69,000 00 '01 70,000 00 . '02 71,000 00 i '03 72,000 00 '04 73,000 00 '05 74,000 00 Mar.. 26, '05 $74,000 00 Loan and Dlsooounts $23,418 64 85,878 41' 8654 96 70,417 97 84,917 15 95,07596 97,861 32 123,736127 185,409 61 172,633 37 162,573 65 149,300 59 192,587 27 187,779 59 172,371 40 $155,247 97 OespouiU $15,672 77 44,450 33 71,954 86 30,532 43 45,792 55 '66,757 67 104.252 67 150,997 92 160,235 45 171,960 79 151,781 66 149,476 92 195,095 96 229,129 75 177,890 49 $150,234 07 Cash and exohan ge Available $11,184 48 19,f:03 68 87,86188 19,625 98 22,960 79 26,614 75 52,724 28 80,009 65 43,403 09 77.430 95 42.797 84 44,351 90 48,252 66 81,945 47 53.305 94 .$62,989 57 Gangloffs Second Addition La Orandc, Oregon. to TheeejIoU are large1 and have a' mag j iilucent view of the entire valley. We would be pleased to show any of . the above pioperty to persons who de- sire to purchase unimproved lots' with the idea of building thereon or we will , k..,ij.i...Iiuinriaii cin any oi we; loU named abov allowing you to pay for the same on Installments. Call on ns and 1st us talk - lt over wlthfjou. LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. National banks ars required to teepon hand and with reserve agents 16 per cent ol their Deposits from the above statement yon will observe we have available at once 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 rates. County and city warrants bought at highest market prices. Funds available for 1 ans to our Depositors and Customers. It fills the arterhsa ;. with rioh, red blood. Maksa new flesh and healthy man and -women. That's what Uol- liater'a Kook Mouatnln Tea will do. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets.- Newlln Urug tlo. THE SORT TtlIT WILL P LE1 S E That is the sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realize that in oraet to do this ws must sell only first Quality Goods We , also know that our prices" must be right, and that our service must be (correct. A child can do the trading at our store LA trial order over the tele phone will convince you. We solicit your patronage. QEDDEBI North1 Fir Street FulLofi Tragic '.Meaning are these lines from J H Blmrvons, of ftassyt la, . Think what might have re sulted from nis terrioie ooann ii ne had not taken 4 the ' medicine about whioh be writes: "I had a fearful oougn, tuat oisinroea my ninoii rest. tried evervthlnit. but nothinir wouia relieve It, outll 1 tejk Dr. King's New Discovery for uonsumption, vourpi and Golds, whioh completely cured m." Instantly relieves and per manently ouree all hroat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At Newliu Drug Go., druggist; guar anteed; 60e and II if Trial bottle free. A Dandy F.or Burns , Dr Bergln, Pana, nave used In, Pana, Ills, writes; "I - Ballard's now Llniaentt always recommended It to my friends aa 1 am oonOdeat there Is no better made. "It Is a dandy for I urns, 1 hose who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental outs, burns, brulsee. which heal - rapidly when Bel lard 'a Boo w Liniment la applied. It ahould always be kept lm the nonce for cases of emergency " 25c, BOe tl 00 bottl-Newlin Drag Go ' THE FINEST EVER Tailored i Turbans. ' Dress Hats V Cordayis New' Veilings Ombre Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome Jetted Collars E U WEtLMAN 8f OO JLaGkrande - Oregon Old Jewelry made to look like new Clocks taken case of WEfJNOW JUiT VriAT IS NEEDED, AND KNOvV JUST HOW TO ADMIN. ISTER THE DOSE Bring it to the store and we .will give it the required repairs. If it is patt 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 isour- specialty. I H. PEARE, Joseph Palukb, ' President. J. W. Sceibkb, Cashier. Q. E. McCully, Acet. Cashier.