La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 01, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    BTEN1XG OIlStKTER, JU 4jR.5I, OREGON. SATl ltDAY, MAT 1, 1909.
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IVe SeJ Ipron Gingham for 5c per yard
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Unprecedented Values That Must Appeal to You
CIUIll TAG EH.
Week
IB a!MS:
Ladies Suit Depart
ment An elegant line of Hand
some tailored Spring and
Summer Suits. Entire
line of $25.00 values,
THIS WEEK
$19.95
fit f.' I- d i,'iVJ rH .
SHIRT WAIST BARGAINS
You will be surprised when you see. the wonderful val
ues we are offering you in new spring waists. Shirt
W aists worth up to $2.50 this week - $1 .68
MUSLIN' UNDERWEAR
A beautiful assortment of lace and embroidered corset
covers from 25c up.
We have full lines and splendid assortments of muslin
drawers, petticoats; gowns, etc.
LEI US SHOW YOU THESE VALUES
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Millinery Depart
ment HAVE VOU SfllV THOSE
NEW SHAPES
All $8.00 and $8.50
Spring dress hats
THIS WEEK
$5.85
NOBBY SUITS FOR THE BOYS
Our line of boys clothingls very attractive this year.
THEY ARE THE KIND THAT WEAR
Prices From $2.50 to $7.50
$25 Men Suits at exactly half price
this week
MEN AND BOYS SHOES .
A large assoriment of broken line from uor shoe stock
at price that mean a saving to you. ,
COME AND LOOK THEM OVER
tOPPIGHT. I9C3.EV
RANCOEE KlNCA'3
"Meet Me at the Fair"
WE . . .FAIR.
We Sell all Calico for 5c per yard
TRANSfERS
IE LAME
The amount of money represented
lu Union county real estate transfers
for the week just ended Is unusually
large. Not only have the transactions
been heavy, but the prices paid lu-
dlcate-a healthy tone of financial con
ditions. Four pieces of land, in 32 acres,
have sold for $26,500, or an average
price of over $80 per acre. One farm
of 160 acres, that of Wrigh bros., of
Union, sold for more than, $100 per
acre.
Another tract of 80 acres, belong
ing to the same men, brought $50 per
acre.
Several other farms have been sold
in the valley during the week for
prices that Indicate that the owners
have not sold at a loss. The total
reported transactions represent ap
proximately $68,000. Below we give
the record of transfers, as reported
by the La Grande Investment Com
pany, abstracters.
Wright bros. to David S. Kent: S1
SV4 of. sec. 1; ViSE of sec. 2,
Tp. 4 SR. 39 E $17,800.00
Wright bros. to F. M. Hempe: NSW
'4 of sec. 1. Tp. 4 SR. 39 E. 4.000.00
U. S. to E. M. Eliott: NWUSV of
sec. S3. Tp 1 NR. 41 E
. S. to Thos Sigmund: SVjNE'A.-NW
USE, Sec. 18, Tp. 3 NR. 40 E.
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3. H. KInser to L. Huntley: Lots 5 & 6
of Blk. 9 of Konan's Add.. . ' 100
Alpha Lanman to Frank Carpenter:
Lots 10 & 11 of Blk. 152 in Chap-
, . . linY JfiA. ..... ; ..J0
J. V. Scriber to Anna Koesch: Lois
14, 15 & 16 of Blk. 113 in Chaplin's
Add 25,000.00
W. I. Keen to C. L. Grim: Lots 2 and
3 of Soraraer's Add. to Elgin. 125.00
U. S. to Louisa Hudson: XESE.
.KWNEK of sec. 32. tp. 4 SR 40
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S DRUG
Beginning Monday, May 3rd, and ends Monday, May 17th
JL-iVCI y Llilllg &!E2Gll UiCd VI CUDl
f the Price o
f 1 Sale
2. Boxes of Writing 'Paper
2 Tooth Brushes
2 Gombs - .
2 Ounces of Perfume
2 Boxes of toilet soap
2. Cans of Talcum Powder
for the Price of one
B. W. Grandy to W. A. Ludikeu: Lots
11, 12 & 13 in Blk. 6; Lots 11 and
12 in Blk 8 of Grandy's ind Add. to
La Grande. 825.00
E. E. LaUiam to R. Latham: WiSW-ii
SWUSE14. of sec. 15,. tp. 3 SR. 40
E ' 8.00.00
State Land Board to Swackhammer
& Pursel: XHSWViof sec. 7; SE4
of sec. 35, tp. 4 SR. 40 E.. . lSWJ.OO
P. Carlton to J. B. Stone: NE4NEV4
of sec. 33, tp. SR. 38 E... 3,000.00
S. I. Huthchinson to J. H. & W. R.
Hutchinson: SE4 of sec.-l; EUSE
4 of sec. 23; W'iSW'4 of esc. 24;
25; N8SE4. SiSE4 of sec. 26, tp.
4 SR. 39 E. and W'i-NW, XW4
SWTi of sec. 22, tp. 3 SR. 39 E.
,. -....I.;. 100
A. Ft Banders to S. W. Holmes: 8
NE4. SE4 ec. 14; NViNE-, NW
of c. 33, tp. 6 SR. E..
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Grace S. and F. C. Forbes, to W. T.
"Wade: SE4 of sec. 34, tp. Z SR. 34;
SE14XE. NVSE, SESE, S4
SW4. SW4SE4 of sec:. 16; E'XW
. E4SWU of sec. 21. tp. 1 SR.
40 E. W. M 1.00
Margaret B. DobUn et al to Jas. D.
Dobbin: land in tp. 4 SR. 40 E.
8,000.00
Chas. Dearlove to Wm. Rollins: Lot
16 of Blk. 21 of Predmore Add.
: . . . S25.00
Wm. Rollins to Juli,m Fisher: same
bb last above 1.00
E. F. Peale to R. F. Parker: XE4
2,500.00
G. L. Swiger to E. G. Cameron: tract
In W of sec. 21. and In XW4 cf i
mar- 9B In BR iflP 3 (MKt 00
1 . n . T T Tt .. . CI !
ri. yi. vuupcr iu nuuuu rkcc.cs. 072 '
XE4, NSE4 of sec. 5, tp. 4 SR.
41 E. 6W.W '
Carpet cleaning witnoui removing
from floor. Phone Red 141. 4-19
1 1 business college
yl 1 AaHIMTOM AMD TKNTN T.
I I fomuuia, ontaon
LA WRITE FOR CATALOG
FOOD.
A place to buy goods. The big sale
for the benefit of the High School is
still "oh at Pennington's. Men's dry
goods of all kinds, shoes, bats, caps
aiid'ifre' i'aietst in Heikwear. Help the
High School.
duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call completition of a two story business
t all good dealers for a free sample. , building to be erected on Main street
In the City of Joseph, Wallowa county,
WHO IS THE 0.E.
That Wants to own two lots good S
room cottage, plastered, location
good; party cau get good terms; let
us tell you about it, and show the
property.
4-17 tf La Grande Investment Co.
A PleaMuit Physic.
When you want a pleasant phyeic
giv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets a trial. The yare ml! and
(ent! In their action and always pro-
Before the Bar.
N. H. Brown, an atorney of Pitts-
fleld, Vt, writes: "We have used Dr.
Ktngg's New Life Pills for years and
And them such a good family medi-
For Chills. Constipation, Billiousnesi ! XOTICE
or Sick Headache they work won
a era. 1 5c. Newlln Drug Go.
I Oregon.
i Plans and specifications can be seen
at residence of the owner, Irs. E. E.
Jennings, Joseph, Ore., and at tha
office of Roberet Miller, archfect, J
Grande, Ore.
The owner reserves the right to let
contract either In whole or In part
She also reserves the right to accept
any or, reject all bids. A satisfactory
bond wil be required of the success
ful bidder. (A-29-M-10)
XOTICE TO COXTBACTORS.
Bids are invited up to S o'clock, p.
m. May 10, 1909 for the erection and
TO WATER CONSUMERS.
Water consumers not on meters will
please come to the City Recorder s of
fice and fill out application before us
ing the water fo- Irrigating per pope.
H. C GILMAN.
4-39 5-1 Water Sopt.
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