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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
4 . ms'T 1"-Q v .Vi A An Opportunity For Home Seek ers 700 acres of ckoice Farm and Orchard Lac j will be sold in large or small tracts to suit purchaser. - ' LUMBER O it g 'a 5o. hI co:'Jit i.h8 beir.w tucb thitt the whole sale aud rtt.iil prices of lambtr - are '' pructicully the same, w have made arrangements with the luilla so we can. diliv-r direct to ihe jbs, '.thereby giving our customers the benefit of the lowetit pticea. ""n i - , . 1 . -- ' - 1 , ? i 1 '- t ! 1 -" ! j! - ' TV ' . !. -I ' li ' of ' ' a as, in led lief be- m : 11 1 f I ' '. .1. This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin branch of the 0. R, & N. Railroad, and is what is known as the Henry Rinehart Farm, and is located at the Rinebart Spur. This farm touches the foot hills and, is watered with numerous springs, ' and a beautiful spring branch of pure living water. The land msy be divided into FORTY OR EIGHTY ACRE TRACTS, every one of which is supplied with living water. , This splendid tract contains sufficient land to furnish homes for twenty or more families. Remember this farm is under cultivation ' and every foot is a wealth producer. One tract now has ever ten acres of young bearing orchrad, which is ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM PEST. This farm has a complete railroad and county road con nection, and is located in a school district which is free from debt and maintains a good six months school. . Address, HENRY RINEHART, , SUMMERVILLE. OREGON. Or call at the (arm or full particulars. Terms and com plete descriotion. ljfM'i wi t - IF I IF our responsibility of $137,000.00 is guarantee enough, I -? I . v J ." I "IFiour rate of interest on certificates of deposits " ' high enough. . v rJ r IF our rate of interest on loans low enough, ,-. i , . IF the accomodations we afford are satisfactory, IF you are not already a customer of this bank, , A v. then we invite you-to become one, ; WE guarantee you absolute safety for your funds if intrusted to our care. r . j t ; v y. ...HAVING givou 14 years of. service to the; Ad vancement of the interests of La Grande and . ? Union county we fell justified in asking for ( - t your banking business, and we will extend to yorf ail ihe accomodations youri account will justify at all times. Your loans will be restricted t only by the security you offer and the balance you keep with this bank. Respectfully, JShe farmers- and Uraders Rational SSank ; , of jCa Srand Oregon. . Joseph Palmer, ' J. W. Scribkr, G. E. McCully, President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. The .Nurse .and the Doctor ;I fill tell you thai the success of a prescription de- peuds on the purity of its ingredience. There is ' as much variety in medicine as in other merchan . ; dise. In our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always our first consideration. ; f You can implicity trust your prescription to us - quality, accuracy and the right price are the never I failing trio upon which we think we have a right to . appeal for your patronage. ' ' : Registered Pharmacist. . ; , r;f n;iIj7,,. Phone, Farmers une, oo - Pacific States 1S61 La Grande, Or. La GRANDE IRQISilWORKS Complete Machine Shops and Foundry m El General Blacksmith '"fa&vm- II S Y Manufacturer The Fitzgerald Roller teed Mill , ; y la' F I T?QE,R A UP. 0 4 UOIt'tKAM OP V. KDWARD3. : 1 ' ' UNIQUE ADVER r T1SING PLAN Among other bnilctM . which will ooma befor th meeting tonight at the Commercial Club, will be a proposition fiom Mr Edwaxde to drirt from thli city to the Lewie and Clark fair with a four goat team and scatter adfertie ing matter for the city and ooacty Mr Edwarde made a aimllar trip from Nebraska to Denrer and ' created con siderable ooiQinent. He baa prees notioes from nearly etery paper along bis line of travel and many piotnrea of Lis wonderful goat team anj hand some coaoh. Quite An InHiKfrv .,. ,. :-. . The Pendleton wool acouring milli hare porchaied 3,000,000 pounde ol wool tbia year and baa ita plan! run ning day and night with abifta of 86 men each, eleaning the wool. Fonr thousand pounds of the scoured , pro duct are turned ont daily from 16,000 of the raw material put through the vats. .The wool shrinks about 74-per cent in the oleaning process. The Scoured wool is selling at 65 oenta a pound I. o. b. Pendleton. This Is be ing baled as fast as cleaned and the grease wool baler will be etarted next week to bale such wool as will be sent east uncleaned. The Furnish warehouse has received so Jar ,thia season about 400,000 pounds of wool from north of the city Echo and from the Pilot Sock district with downs of loads eomtog in daily. A sebond baling maobine is . being installed which will handle a larger amount than last year, which was over 3,000,000 pounds. The larger part of the wool being brought W town is sold and ad soon as baled will be ship ped to the Boston markets. ; ' t I . A Great Race The great yacht raoe ia on and elev en of the best have started to cross the AUantio ocean In a' contest of apeed for a gold cop valued at $5000, offeied by the German emperor. It will be a great test tf the apeed and endurance of .these light boats. Those which have won the American en peach yew, have been built lor speed alone. They are mere shells built with no purpose in view other than to win, the contest at Sandy Hook. , , . Most of the vachti entered for the kaiser's cap have crossed . and re erossed the Atlantic and all have been built for pleasure sailing. Instead of two or three contestants as waa ex pected there are eleven. The distance from Sandy Hook, the starting point, to the southeast coast of England, the destination, ie 3000 miiea. Under normal couditlona tha oonteat will con-1 sums' about 12 days. Tha ' last trans atlantic vacht race took place in ,1887, the winner being, the - Coronet. It aroused great Interest In Europe and America, and there is no doubt that the coming oue will.' Host of the competing boats are owned by Americans. ' There are many who, because of this country's repeal ed victories at Sandy Hook, confident ly expect an American boat to . win. But the races for the America cup have been '' under such peculiar con ditions that they afford no sure foun dation for American confidence . There is some reason to hope that American genins in designing ana skill In sea manship will again triumph and bring to this country the ooveted trophy. But it may go to England or to Germ any, . ..I ;. V, . Advertised Letters List of unclaimed letters remaining in the La Grande, Oregon, post office for the week ending May 18, '06. There are many kinds of meat, but we sell only the best kind. A trial order will convince you of the truth , of this Btatemont. We kill only the best specimens and kill it correctly, i ; ; X. Oar, prices are as low as consistent with the best quality. Bock & Thomas Chrlstianson F O Harmon HO. ' MoCarty C H TeevanaTlios. Cnllen Leland Guthrie Frd Miller B W Toung Mrs. W A Adama Mrs. Aline Edwards Mrs May Kauflman 8 K Nelson Willis Baker GK Harrison Mlxs Maud Kearn Mrs. Richardson Mrs J D Thompson UH(col'd) Chatterton O F Davis William Hamlin A J Howard Scott , Murphy M M Vanhorn Miss Eva Smith Mrs. J C Marquart Mr. (tha Tailor) The above Hat will be held 14 days and then eent to the dead letter office. When called for please say, advertised May 18, '05. . G M BICHEY.P M. Off to the Mine A . party of miners consisting of Messrs. Nepple', Ward, Landsman and Erase left this morning tor the new discovery, the Heaghan group near Uilgard, Union county, on which they will do development work nt onoe. The parties took with them full supplies of rails, nflniog cars and tools. Baker :ity Democrat. ' The mine above mentioned ia the Mulr mine which they purchased this waek.V::i ' , ' .: " ' PUBLie SALE At the home of W. J. Rawson, Nibley, Oregon. . : i-' I :-''vT 'Hf ; . " ' . . ' Monday May 22, at 10 a. nie The following articles will be sold: 2 head of work horses, i 2 cows, 2 wagons, 4 set of work harness, 2 sulky plows, 1 j right lap, 1 harro, 1 mower, 1 hay.; rake, 1 self binder, 1 gang plow, 1 wood saw outfit worth $75, l .shot gun, 1 derrick with nets etc, 1 steam threashing outfit complete vtth IS horse-power engine. - I TBRMS110 and under cash"; over , $10, six; tnoutbs time J with approved notes, without iuterest. - FEEE TAJISJ OH A.T ISTOON W. J. Rawson. Ed. Stringham, Auctioneer, v ; Sash Doors and Cedar Shingles 1 ; .1 f i ' STODDARD LUMBER CO, m Oregon Produce Co Phone 1761 LalGrande, Oregon. Corner Jeuersoa Avenue and Greenwwvi ttpt - Uargeet Packing House ' In Eastern" Oreacoh. LUMBER WHOLESALE PRICES -. ' - ' , Better Lumber and Cheaper than it io sold in La Grande. We Deliver it to' your Building. 1 1 . branae ionae Lumuer to. ; PERRY, OREGON. wvTfrirwvTsr 8 I iTEWiiRiyi: Qwm ; House : 1 t ; ' D. H. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mftr ' 1 4 ; .i ; . " - " . ' i 1 vwwmmmwvmmTwnvrvrvivwvw, 3 . NIGHTS STARTING MONDAY, MAY 22 : " THE FAMOUS . " " f' WILLIAMS OPERA COMPANY I ! Greatest American Juvenile Comio Opera Co. will present ; ".''- ' ' MONDAY NIQIIT ;;" J ;' . . ; c "THE RAJAH QF. , PAZ ALA" ! ; f An immense Masioal Comedy Extravaganza ' , 1 "t ", TUESDAY NIGHT r V!'"', ;'" : ' "TRE gypsy girl" ; H Another pretty captivating mosiual comedy !' ' - Wednesday matinkb and evening . f I: r "GAY-G0" . ; The biggisi musical comedy hit of the season. I Prices-Nighta, 25e, 60o and 76c, no higher, ) i Matinee, 25c to all parts of the house. . .. ;-r'- ''. - ' ; .. ' ' Herbine - -. Will overoome indigestion and .dys pepsia ; regulate the bowels and" oare liver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood earloher and invigorat or in the world. - it is purely vegeta ble, perfectly harmless, and should you be a so Ifere r from disease, you will one It it you are wise. coa and Kovklodge News, t)ooo, Fla., write: "1 have nard vour Herbine in my family, and find it a moat excellent medicine. Ita etfecta upon myself have Ix en a marked benent, I reuom mend it unhesitatingly." 60o. Bold by Newlin Drag Co. PureBred Poultr y I'artieS desiring . pare bred poultry can eecare eggs from the following well known breeds at l per setting of fifteen Bar Ply moth Rock, White Wyn dott, Single Comb Brown Leghorn, and Silver Laced Wyddott ELI BAIR. 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