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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1906)
At 1 tii r 1 1 tt ttt ttttttttttttMMMMM ! ! Hlll t t '"'" "r f I DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CHAINS. BRACELETS, RINGS AND PINS j and everything in the jewelry line carried by a first class Jewelry Store i n Th At ton tomor, nold'i the m cemet this C and h While low fithM the I wm d , and U the. d quiint Best selected stock of Clocks in Eastern Oregon Special line of best Quality Gold Headed Umbrellas Hand painted China 7. J 4 Why take chances in buying from houses you do not know when you can find ever) thing you want in the Jewelry line in a house that you have known for fifteen years, and is always ready to correct any mis takes should there happen to be one. All my stock is in La Grande, where I intend to stay and will be here to accomodate you in future years. Make your Christmas selections early, I will lay the articles away for you. A nice piece of jewelry is the most acceptable present for lady or gentleman All goods sold at lowest prices in Eastern Oregon, quuality considered Next door to Nculn's Drug Store Opposite United States Land Office J. irl. I JH Z I f H La jrank' Leading Jeweler Established 1891 : STANDARD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Sommer block La Grande, Oregon E X P E R T r E A C H E R S 1 V R E A S 0 N A B L E T E R M S Complete Business and Shorthand Gourse 0y and night session M. M. Slattery, Principal. Enr.'ll now . WE WANT YOUR TRADE : 4 1 "Quality, Cleanliness and Curtesy" is our motto first. 5 . , last and always And believe we know know how to appraciate it. A trial order will convince you that we do Our buyer is instructed to buy nothing but the best of evfirvthinc Ours ausages are admitted by everyone to be the 1 i puresiana oesi. ana an tne varieties known to the 1 sausage makers' art. We invite the public to call and t inspect our sausage kitchen, as neat and c'.ean as any t I house-keepers' kitchen. We have at all times a full supply cf fish, clams, crabs, Eastern and Olympia oysters. Hams and bacon of our own make. ; Give us a trial order and we will convince you that we understand the meat business in J all its braches. Phone Main 16, cr what will please us better, call on 1 ua nersnn.-vllv k I STILVVELL & COMPANY T t16 1 Sheriff's Delinquent Tax Sale (Continued Fiom Page S) Clifford, Mrs. E. M. The E. 24 feet of the W. K of Lot 1 2 in the Original Town of Elgin 9 95 Cooper. D. A. The W. V of the SE!t'. and the S. of the NE1., in Sec. 4, Tp.2. S. R. 36, E. W. M. 6 05 Clegg. Wm.-26 acres in the SW' of Sec. 13 in Tp. 1, S. R. 38, and 25 acres in the NWi,' of Sec. 24 in Tp. 1. S. R. 38, E. W. M. 9 15 Collins. R. R. The N. ' of the SEV and the S. 4 of the NE't and the NE1, of , the NE1 of Sec. 10 in Tp. 2. S. R. 35. and the NWV of the NW", in Sec. II, Tp. 2, S. H. 35, E. W. M. 11 91 Campbell. George-Lot 12 and 13 in blk 2. in Plea sant Heme Add. to the city of La Grande 7 22 Christian. James Lot 4 and theN. SzofLot 5 in blk. 15 in Summerville, Ore. 1 66 Cummins. E Lots 3 and 4 in Block 3 in Rynearson's Add. to La Grande 2 05 Carey. C. A. Lots 3 and 4 in bik. 1 in Honans Add. , to La Grande 13 13 Callahan. D. C Tha NWi.; of Lot 3 and the SEl of Lot 4 in blk. 6 of Warren's Sub. Block 6. Cogg:ns 1st. and 2nd. Add. to La Grande 9 40 Croater, D. H. Lots 3 to 6 in block 24 in the City of Union 12 14 Cellier, C. J.-The S lt of the NE4 and the N of the SE1, in Sec 4. the SW 1-4 of the NWI -4 in Sec. 3. The W. i of the NW 1-4 and the NW 1-4 of the SW 1-4 and the SE 1-4 of theNW 1-4 in Sec. 1. all in Tp. 4, S. R. 40, E. W. M 79 69 Cochran. C. E. Com. a: a point 80 rods S of the NE Cornerof the SW 1-4 of Sec 7 in Tp 4. S R 40. E W M. thence W 40 rods S 28 rods, E 40 rods. N 28 rods to Beg., in Sec. 7 Tp 4.S R 40. E W M 1 1 75 Conret. H H The NE 1-4 of the NE 1-4 and the S. of the NE 1-4 and the NW 1-4 of the SE 1-4 in ! Sec 9. Tp6, S R 41, E W M 8 45 Dunger. Mark -Lot 3 in blk. 7 in Somers Add to Elgin Oregon 1 51 Davis. Hannah C Com at a point 88 rods 2 ft W of the SE Corner of the NWi, of Sec 4. Tp 3 S R 40. E W M.. tnence N 46 reds 1 1 ft. W 12 rods. S 36 rods, II ft. E 8 rods. S 1 0 rods. E 4 rods to beginning (3 A) 36 40 Darling, Henry L-The N K of the NW' of Sec 29 and the NE'Vof the NE' of Sec 30 in Tp 5 S R 4 1 E W M Dolan, Alex-The NE' of the SE'-4'of Sec 4, and the N X of the SW and the SW W of the SW 1-4 of Sec 3 in Tp 6 S R 38, EWM Eakin, James E. Com. at a point 1 2 rods W. of the S. W. Cor. of the E. W of the N. E. of Sec. 16, Tp. 1 N. R. 39. E. W. M. thence N. 40 rods. W. 12 rods.S. 40 rods, E. 12 rods to beginning. Edwards. Vivian Lot 1 1 in Block 31 in Preemore's Add. co La Grande. Fisher, Mrs. T. M. Lot 1 and 2 in Bloik E. in Mc Daniels Add. to Cove, Ore. Fitzhugh, J. H. Lots 4 and 5 in Block 6 in Thompsons Add. to Elgin Ore. Fowler. J. M. Ths E. of the S. E. ', and the S. E. V of the N. E. of Sec. 3, and the S. W. of the S. W, 't' of Sec. 2 inTp. 2 S. R. 36, E. W. M. (Coi.tinued on Page 6) 9 40 4 36 4 36 77 4 74 82 6 12 ACCIDENTS Wit L HAPPEN.v Wm. Grant's Agency writes a'l kinds" of accident and health policies. Call and see him for rates. fUNfRAl TODAY The funeral of the late Fred RaW took place this morning from tha hnm of his brother, Joe Baker, who is living on the J. E Reynolds farm. Rev. W H Gibson, of the Baptist church officiating The interment followed in the Masonic cemetery. The deceased was about twenty-two years of age and had been suffering with consumption for severa years. He was an exemplary young man and was loved by all who knew him. The father, Attorney Jos. F. Baker anrf h. three brothers. Joe. Harvey and Rtlph have the sympathy of all. THE SMOOT (ASf (Scrlppg Newe AMoclatlon) Washington. Dec II R rows, chairman of the committee on pri vileges and elections, reonenpf tha rial-.. - "is ucvatg on the unsei-ting of Senator Smoot of CF THE CHOICEST IN THE LAND fan maids and brave men-the Jhf tur?d,.Ul9 Wldest travelei. the fittest to judge of fittinc fare for the table can find naught but pra.se as their opinion of our . hfnsgiving groceries or the fancv uxuries prosperity permits. Our large buying and moderate pricing has much to do with pulling croc? h ff th9,best i'o' S A Tmtl? r?'e ordmary ans. voS nf th rder Wlli convince you of the superiority of our store and our sales methods. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR2J j 1 ' ' m rin-! - - w LaARNDE L0DGE No. 41 A F TUyr7R380Ulprmneet,nS 2d Frank Kilpatrick, W. M. H. A. Staniels : SUCCESSOR TO Stanicls &. Jarman : C0NTRACTIG PAINTER PAPER HANGER and DECORATOR Phone Black 1781 La Grande Ore. J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in;Building Material. Building Stone, Clean Coarse Sand nrf Gravel delivered. La Grande, Oregon Dro line naming work, and 1 will name the rshtnce. I Domestic or Polish r I Tll0. C01URS f,r n,E?JT?lJS, COLLARS DESIRE mn V0U WORK CALLED f0R DELIVERED A. B. C. STEAM laundryI PHONE MAIN 7 I Oregon. - 1 i4 "rxj y ?