La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 29, 1909, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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(Contlnuad from page I.)
NVV of SWA and 8V4
of SW l of section 7, and
NW',4 of NW14 of section
jS, township 5 8, H 17, E
W M ...1
JACOBS. ETER
The Stt of NW14 of section ,
township 6 8. It S8. K W M;
and SWK of NEK of lec
tion 2. township 1 S, R S,
B W-M A
KENNEDT, MRS. M. E.
Lots 6 to 7. block "P." Cove.
Ore., (SVi)
KLOSTERMAX, KAL
The E 30 feet of lot 4, block 1;
and the 8 "i feet of the Wfc
of lot 4. block 1, Elgin, Ore
KOHN. C. H.
The EV4 of lot 2. N side of
MainJH., Elgin, Ore
KIMBREUU JOHN W.
Lo; 6 to 8, block 17, S Elgin. .
KILPACK, E. A.
Vhe PW14 of NW14 of KWtf,
loss 1-3 acre, section 16; and
the EV4 of NEV4 of SE4
of section 17, township 2,
S, R 38, E W M ,
KELLEL, MRS. N. S.
Lots 14 and 15, block 104,
Chaplin's Add to La Grande
KENNEDY, J. U.
The Ei of SE14 of section 32,
and the SW of SV4 of
section 33, township 3 S,
Yl 38, E W M; ui d of
section 4. township 4 S, R 88,
E W M
KIKTLEY, E. E.
Lot 4, block 103. Chaplin's
Add to 1 Grande
KILPA TRICK. MRS. S. A.
Lots 1 to 6, block 13, Arnold's
Add to La Grande
KIVETTE, W. R.-
Lots 3. to 5. block 19, North
Powder, Ore
KERCHER, JOHN
The NVi of SE4 of NWli
of section 13. township 3 S,
R 40, E W M
KASISKA, WM. F.
The SW14 of NE'i, the SV4
of NW, theJJW.of.SW
of section 22, township 3,
8. R 34, E W M
KIVETTE, WALTER R.
The NW4 of NW!4.of section
25, the SEV4 of SE14 ot sec
tion 23, the Ett of NE14 of
section 26, township 6 S,
R 40, E W M
KELLY. CLARK CO.
Commencing 650 feet W and
30 feet S of the SE corner
of section li, township 4 S,
R 39, E W M, then W 100
feet, S 105 feet, E 100 feet,
N 105 feet to beginning ..
LILES. W. H.
The NVi of SW of section 29,
the SW4 of NE',4. and NW
of SEU of section 19;
and SE4 of NWU. and
NEVI of SW of section 19,
township 2 N, R 39, E W M.
LONGLEY. W. H.
The SVi of NEVi and NEVi
of SEVi of section 24, town
ship 3 8. R 36; the SWVi
NV4, the NV4 SVs of sec
tion 19, township 3 S, R 37,
E V M -.
LAW;, JENNIE J.
Lot 3. block 7, Hilgard, Oregon
LA G. R. E. ASSOCIATION
Lots 9 and 10, block 3, River
side Add to La Grande; lots
1 to 4, block 45. River
Hide Add to La Grande; lots
9 to 13, block 52. Riverside
Add to I,R Grande
LEASER. JOHN
Lots 1, 2 and 6, block 85,
Chaplin's Add to La Grande
LEE, GEORGE
Lot 5, block 21, North Pow
der, Oregon
LEVY, SAM-
The EVa of SEVi of section
18, the SWVi of section 17,
townshiD 6 S. R 39. E W M
1.25
!,5
2.60
2.05
.75
.76
13.75
46.70
12.40
28,00
16.65
9.15
1.15
8.50
9.3!
80.10
15.50
2.4!
4.50
6.40
9.25
67.30
LEE, MRS. M. E.
The SVi of XWVt. and NVa
SVi, the SEVi SWi, and SW
4 SEVi of section 10, town
ship 5 S. R 40, E V M
LEWIS, E.
One-third of the N 18 feet of
lot 3. block 10. Union. Ore..
LOHRS. JOHN AND JCLIA
All of section 36. township 3 S
R 34. E W M
LOHRS. J. W.
The NEVi NWVi. the NW4
NEVi. and SVi NEVA of sec
tion 35, township J S, R
34. EM M .,
L.ALLY. MARGARET
The PE4 of section 33. town-
Mp 3 S, R 34. E W M
LOMAX. LEROT
13.70
4.00
22.C5
7.0$
I.S0
The 8Vi 8W4 NKVi. and
NEVi 8W4 NBV4 section
II, township 4 8. R 40, K
W M; and SVi of block 2,
McCully's Add to Union... fl.lt
MORRISON.. JOHN. ESTATE
The NEVi SEVi of section 14;
the 8W!t SWV4 of section
13, township S 8, R 16, B
W M; the SWVi KWlt, the
NWVi of SWVi of section t,
and about CO acres E ot the
Grande Ronde river In sec
tion 10; and the 8 W 4 of sec
tion 11, township 2 8, R 39
E W M; the SWVi and Si
of NWV4 section 9. township
2 S, R 38, E W M; and lota
1 to S, block 28, Alice!, Ore. 172.20
MURRY, CATHERINE
Lot 16, block 5, Predmore Add
to La Grande II
MARS, J. L.
The SEVi of lot 3. and the
NWV4 of lot 4, In Warren's
sub-block 6, Coggan's 1st
and 2nd Add to La Grande. 2. Si
MERRILL, E. H.
Lots I and 2, block " and
block "E," Coggan's 2nd Add
to La Grande 12.00
MATOTT, J. A.
Lots 11 and 12, block 4, "D"
St., Original Town of La
Grande ,.' 28.0S
MATOTT, JESSIE G.
Lot 4, block 1, Helsom's Add
to La Grande 1-35
MAHAN, ROY F.
Lot 7, block "C," New Haven
Add to La Grande 2.65
MERRICK, O. H.
Lot 2, block 7, Sommer's Add
to Elgin, Oregon 1.52
MERRILL, C. W.
The. SVi of NWVi. the NEVi
NWV4 and SWVi) NEVi of
section 10, the NWVi' SWVi
of section 9, in township 5
S, R 41. E W M 1.25
MERRILL, EMMA A.
The SVi 6f SWy, the NEVi
SWVi and "NWVi SEVi of
section 9, township 5 S,
R 41. E W M 6.60
McMillan, w. s.
Lot 1, block "B," New Haven
Add to La Grande ". . 6.40
McCULLEY, DAVID
Block 27, M. A. Stevenson's
Add to Elirln - 190
McINTYRE. A. J.
Beginning 10 rods VV of NE
corner of the SWVi NEK
. of section 16, township 1 N,
R 39, E W M, then W 14
rods, 8 40 rods, E 14 rods
and N 40 rods to beginning. . 8.90
McLaren, eliza e.
Lots 6 to 10, block 19, North
Powder 12.85
McLaren & campbel -
Lots 1, 3 and 4, block 22, and
lot 3, block 28, and lot 8,
block 29, North Powder .... 6.85
Mcdonald, hugh
The S1. SWU, section 4, and
N14 NWi4, section 9. town
ship 1 N, R 38, E W M 7.92
Mcdonald, m.
i ots 1 to 10, block 4, Alicel,
Oregon L3
McDANIELS, J. W.
I'he SW(4 of section 10. town-
B.,i S i i, t "
MclLROY. WM. H.
Lots lvto 6, block 21, N Elgin 8.90
McLEOD, N. C
Lots 13 to 24, block 12,
Hndman's Add to Elgin .. 2.30
McFALL, BLAKE & CO. '
Lot 5, block 77, Caplin's Add.
to La Grande 1.3
. McKINZIE. S. L.
Commencing at a point 208 '.j
feet E of the SW vomer of
NE'4 of section 12, township
1 S. R 38. E VV M, then E .
208 ', i feet, N 20S' feet. W
208 feet, and S 208 Vj feet
to beginning 17.10
McMANUS, JOHN M.
The SE4 SW14 of section 21,
the NE'4 NW",4. the N4
NEU of section 28. town
ship 3 S. R 34, E W M 8.50
McCONNELL. MRS. S.
Commencing at the SE corner
of a certain piece of land
conveyed to Geo. Wright by
Harriett S. Lewis and.E. II.
Lewis, then S along E !.;-... of
said tract 272 '4 feet, E 157 V4
feet, N 272 feet and W 157
H feet to beginning 8.00
NELSON, MIKE
hLot 1, block 2. and lot 1. block ,
6, Minam City 6.60
(Continued on page 6.)
4
ED STIUXGHAM,
AUCTIONEER.
Sale cried on short notice. 4
Satisfaction guaranteed.
No extra charge for distance.
LA GRANDE - - - OREGON
Route No. 2 'Phone No. UCsC
EXTRA-SPECAl
STEWARD OPERA HOUSE
ONE Slit NIGHT
Wednesday, February 3rd
Wm. P. Gullen's Sumpkou Presentation of the PixJsy
V and Luber Comic Opera
I BURGO-
MASTER
With Ruth White "muffifAsbitur
Harry Hermsen mrgomster
Wiih an Exceptionally Clever Corn p any of over half
A W0 Comic Opera Stars
Including That Spick Span Saucy Ghorus of
( a n garo o G irl s
The LaroesT Comic Opera Organization Enlour. The season
Musical and Social frenf. Prices; 50c; 75c; $1.00; $1 50
Seats on Sale Monday.
llirf and Rantf M-w 1sk',l'.,.
"A Quiet Night s Rest" is the title
of a comedy sketch to be put on to
n ght at the Scenic by the whirlwind
comedian. Biff and Bang. The
night's rest is anything but quiet, how
evlr. This is unquestionably the best
sketch that the popular team has at
tempted dulrng their engagement in
La Grande., In addition to the special
Biff and Bang features, and the new
films, there will also be something
sensational by the SmHetta Statew.
who do the triple somerasult through
a doughnut.
. r
The Partlme.
The Pastime showed to three full
houses again last evening. The ( 1 it
fords continue to mystify the publk
with their clever escapes. The gas
pipe cage will be ready this even ng
and there Is considerable speculation
as to the ability of the Cliffords to
escape. The pictures are much bet
ter than average, and the subjects are
well selected. Tonight the Clifford
will escape again from the Fair store
trunks and will also do his mind
reading acts. The Cliffords will not
remain here always and La Grande
people should hot fail to see them
while the opportunity offers.
mis' PRACTICAL FACILITIES
PIU:SIIEXT IIOMAX A XI)
HIS SALKM I'MVKKSITV.
Willamette I'lilverslty an Institution
With lVw KqualH In Xortlmext
.Stales.
Picture a man, with the ercetness
jf au Imliuii, tiie oiiiue ui ri,tuu
boy, the handshake of a vote-better,
the brain of an educator of the school
of today, ind there Is formed a men
tal sketch of Fletcher Homnn, presi
dent of Willamette university at Sa
lem, who whs in the city hint evening
for a short time en route to his du
ties at the state's capital. Fletcher
Uoman Is a practical man of the min
,te u competent personage to heud
:he rapidly growing school of learn
ing known as Willamette university.
To t:ie untaught ear "Willamette"
, Olive s an Impression of a school
v.iu re Methodism is taught, but
where practical collefclate courses are
In the background. Such, by nil
means, Is not the case.
La Grande has especial interest in
(hut school, for there It Is that A. E.
Eaton of Union, has erected a $5(1.000
hall. The university is conducted on
a . practical basis. The entrance re
quirements arc :: broad as for any
school In the land, Its university
courses us long as the longest, and In
many cases as broad us the broad
est on the Pacific slope. Its law-
school has an advantage few institu
tions can claim. It has easy access
to the supreme court library, one that
Is unexcelled In the Pacific northwest.
Supreme court Judges deliver frequent
lectures to the students. Its college
of medicine has the state Insane asy
lum, the penitentiary, and the deaf
and dumb school within a stones
throw of the campus, where advance
anil practical studies can be carried
on. The theological department I
but one college of the university, and
It Is up to the high standard of the
rest. The college of music has one ot
the finest men In musical and classical
lines In the northwest at its head. The
endowments to the school have made
It possible to secure and retain the
best faculty of any denominational
school of the Pacific coast.
The man who last week was Inaug
urated president of the Institution
comes from Simpson college in Iowa,
where he was vice-president. 3I!-'-twentieth
centurv education was ac
quired In some of the best colleges and
universities or trie miume wesi.
With so many salient points In fa
vor of the school, it Is no wonder that
the Institution grows, for he admin
isters the affairs of the place of
learning with the same dellberateness
and vim that he used to score touch
downs on the gridiron and add up the
baseball scores for his alma mater. i
FOR SALE 700 tamarack posts, 10c,
In La Grande. See 1-21-lm
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Here's a Snap.
A 10-acre fruit tract, all fenced
one mile northeast of Cove; six acrea
et to apples and cherries; small
cheap barn and house; well and other
water. Also horse, buggy, single Har
ness and some , tools. Must be sold
soon. Address 'Lock Box 71. Island
City, Oregon.
SUCCESSFUL ;
WELLS
If you are thinking
t jabout. having a well
J Veil drilled, let us furnish
you with a list of those
j for whom we have drilled
wells in Union :ounty.
We understand the
we41 busmess and believe
we can save you money
ana leave you a satis
factory weJl.
R. A. WEST,
The Well Driller
THE SCENIC
ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT.
'S. A. GAKDIX1ER,
Proprietor and Manager. 4
HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
LATEST MOVING PICTURES.
(Change ff Program Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
4
Flower Girls of Paris. i
The Hazers. '
Hlff and Rang In new feature
stunts. "A Quiet Night's Rest."
Pmiletta Sisters, triple .-i.ui-
ersaults through a dnuf-'lv.iul.
4
4 4
4 4
4 Matinee prices as usual. 4
4 Matinees: Tuesday, Thursday 4
4 and Saturday afternoons at 2:30
4 Children under IS years of 4
4 age 5c at matinees. 4
4 Evening prices: Adults. 15c; 4
4 children, 10c. 4
4444444444444444
J. H- PEARE
LLADING AND PIO.NECR JEWELER
m
:
WOOD
In quantities to suit
Warehouse Storage
Truck and Transfer
; G. tf. FOWLER
Pf S TWl IE TECCLES, Proprietor
"" Leading Amusement House
NEWEST MOTION PICTURES
Unexcelled Vaudeville
This week
CLIFTORD A CXirFrmo:
King and Queen or Handcuffs,
Australian Trunk Mystery.
Chinese Yoke of Tort ur.
Mexican Stake of Torture.
3 Performances Nightly at 7:15. 8:15 and 9:15
MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M '
CmGE PRO CRAM Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Daily Observer,
I DENT.
Extracting
j J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. j
I PHfYMF RI Ar.K Qil Z
DAILY OBSERVER 65c a Month
IT'S MAGICAL.
The effect some of oar out glass
will have on your sideboard.
Glistening with all the colora of
Prism, cut la perfect designs, our
Cut Glasa has a beauty and ex
cellence that prove', beyond
doubt that It Is not that clever
fraud cut glass with a little su
perficial cuttlaf.
AN INSPECTION 80LICITED.
mm tssssssfm.,Mt .i -
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& COAL!
. Phone Main 10 !
Pictures Today
In Old Arlxona.
The Professor's Lovs Tonic.
Te Actor's Baby Carrlagu.
65c per Month
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