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WOMAN REJiS FARM.
Eastern Oregon Spinster Cultivates',
SCO acres In Isolated Section. j
HUNTINGTON. Ore. Managing a :
farm of 360 acres, living by herself
'in a sparsely settled neighborhood i
two miles from Huntington, further
Isolated by the reason of her Mormon
belief, tolling from morning until
night with shovel along an irrigation
Jhlttch and with horp n tzrrz
work, Miss" Alice Durbin, aged 53,
native of Oregon, is one of the most
unique characters In . this section
where uniqueness is not a rare thing.
Miss Durbin was the only daughter
of C. J. Durbin, a pioneer of this sec
tion, who settled on part of the land
now owned by his heir, in 1$75. At
the same time tho daughter took a
claim of 160 acres adjoining the land
of her father, and this land she has
owned and improved constantly since.
At her father's dtiath she became
owner of 200 acres of the old home
stead, and throwing the entire tract i
Into a big farm begun its management
and cultivation.
Of the tract 150 acres are under
irrigation, a system of water having
been installed at heavy expense by the
father and daughter many years ago,
The land lies near the Snake river
valley and will produce all kinds of
fruit and vegetables, making it valu
able as well as in need of great care.
Yet with it all Miss Durbin manages
f?rm rrlth tact ptul. uiiiug
help during the busy season and rent
ing such tracts as she feels in 'duty
bound to give control to others. But
daily, year in and year out. since 1875
this little woman has lived and work
ed upon the broad acres lying on tiie
bluffs above Snake river,
Miss Durbin was, born at Salem,
Ore.. December 11, 156, and a few
years later wps brought by her par
ents to eastern Oregon. In all these
years she has visited Portland only
once, to see the Lewis and Clark Ex
position, but has never been outside
of the state.. Her mother, having died
when she was a mere child, to ber
befell the task of rearing four broth
ers, two of whom still survive. Bur
dened with cares beyond her years,
Miss Durbin became reconciled to her
fate upon tho bleak Oregon hills, and
has never desired to change her lot,
either by marriage or removal.
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umumru
. For Constipation.
Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says:
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are certainly the best thing
on the market for constipation. Give
these tablets a trial. You are certain
to find them agreeable and pleasant
In effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples
free. For sale by All Good Dealers. ,
I
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Field
Garden Lawn
BULK
I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST
VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED
STOCK OP SEEDS EVER EXHIBIT
ED IN UNION COUNTY, AND I
KNOW THESE ARE THE PRODUCT
OF REPUTABLE SEED GROWERS;
AND I ALSO KNOW MY PRICES
ARE AS LOW AS IT IS CONSIST
ENT TO SELL FRESH. RELIABLE
STOCK.
Alfalfa, Red and Alsike
Clover, Timothy
and all Kinds of Garden Seed and
Lawn Grasses
A. V. OLIVER
Cove, May 13. (Special) The Cove
high school baseball team claims the
championship of the county 'by reason
of her two victories over Union and
La Grande, respectively.
Cove has the fast record of wining
four out of Ave games played, losing
one contest to the La Grande team.
LOCAL BOT TO TRAVEL.
Curl (illliian Will Take Trip to PhilH
plnes With HI Regiment.
Carl Gillilan, son of District Su
perintendent and Mrs. J. D. Gillilan
of this city, and who la now stationed
at Fort Lawton near Seattle, will go
to the Island of MindeTio, in the Phll
liplnes, August first,- according to a
letter received from him. Before tnk
ing the junket, his regiment will go
into target practice on this coaBt and
fit the members for station service on
the Island. Mr. GiTlilan is well up in
the list of non-combs in h)3 regiment.
after serving two years as a regular.
Ctwiicd Ilouond.
NEW YORK. Slay 13. Tb" Metro
politan Opera House today h'd' tiie
funeral cortege of Herr O.nvled. for
mer conductor rjt the company. The
orchestra rendered the music and a
number of Eingers voluntarily took
part. The patrons and officials oT the
Opera House were present iii large
numhers.
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME
and money planting poor seeds. - CEDDES
BROS, have those that grow. All kinds of gar
den vegatables, potatoes five varieties Flowei
seeds of all kinds and varieties. Win tne
prize this year by planting our Aster seeds
If you need anything in the grocery line, we
carry the best.
I GEDDES BROS.
PHONE
MAIN U
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TS
AG RES
of fine soil, a good
spring, and just out
side the city. $325
cash, This Week
only,
25 ACRES
25
This 25 acres, near
town, with good 7
acre orchard, water
on place and fair im
Frovements, is sure
and attractive prop
ositi aat $3,000.00
' Terms. Better look
this up before buying
3 ACRES 3
To sell or liase. It is
right in the city. It
may be just what
. you are looking for.
He Van Duyn Mi) (o.
Depot Street -
BOTH PHONES
REAL tSiATE
FOR SALE
No. 49. A cottage -6 roomB, 1
closet, cellar, woodhouse, dish cup
boards, and flour bins built in kit
chen; 2 corner lots, west and north
fronts; locp.tton good, '..ice fcli&IMIO.
No. 48. Cottage of 4 .-mma.o;M5tte
I cellar, woodshed, hen house, bam,
! good lawn, garden ; 2 lots east front,
jsize 80x104; well and city water; good
walk Price irt00.no.
lo. ii. z acres t,.o.t land and t room
house; close In. Can be made a nice
home; not a bad buy. Price $1200.00.
No. 4t. A cottage of 4 rooms with
bath; plastered. 2 lots set to fruit
20 trees with lit 3 of berry bushes
Henhouse, woodshed; size of two lots
S0xJ25. Can make good terms. Price
$1700.00.
iso. 4&. something new, & rooms
and bath. City water; good location
on hill. One lot size 60x110. Re sure
and see It. Price $2400.00.
No. 44. Fine new cottage, 5 rooms
ajid bath. ICverjthing modern and up-to-date.
1 lot. size 50x110; a very fine
home for someone t the price of
$3130.00. "
1 No. 4X -A, cottage on the hill: has
i 6 rooms, bath,' toilet, pantry, cellar, I
(woodhouse, Good dot, 60x110; cl.'y
! water. Pr.ke $22IKUMI. -
No. 41. Almost l'4s acres good
land: 4 niom bruise, woodhouse; 2
shares wsJer . Price $1230.00.
No. -10, On 3rd et. In Old Town, 3
room house, wonrtshr-d, well, I good
lots; & splendid jplace for little money.
Price i'SiCOH
'No. 3-R. A borne cottage, 5 rooms;
plastered, good woodhouse, well; 20
young trees; 2 good lots, corner East
SouLU, fronts. . Size of two lots 80
x 104. Price $1600.00.
No. 24. 4 acres land, 4 shares wa
ter; 6 room house; woodhouse. will
soon be worth more. Price $2000.00.
No. 23. 1 acre best garden land,
set to best of berries and fruit frees,
with one share of beat water. &
room house la fine condition, and the
location can not be any better. Price
$1030.00.
No. 22. Lots 3, 4, 5. Block 10 In
Home Investment Add. to La Grande,
has set 80 fruit trees, 1 year old, fen
ced. Price $40000
No. 37. Lots 4, 5, 6, Block 12,
Komig Add., good location, price what
will make you sure buy. Price $300.00.
No. 50. Two lots, east frontage,
corner; size 80x104, has good lawn;
23 fruit trees, 4 years old, berry bush
es and all such its Makes a home. The
house has 6 rooms, good cellar, wood
house, henhouse; location such as
would be desirable. Price $2000.00.
No. 10'4- Lots, why say the price
too high, or the lots too small, or any
other, if until you have seen the desir
able ones that we can show you. "
No. 43. 3 large lots, each lot.
size 71x110; these are on the hill, and
a most desirable place; the bouse has
8 large rooms, 3 cloBets, bath, a fine
brick and cement cellar outside; fine
j woodhouse, fair barn. This must be
j seen, to do youreelt Justice. Price
i $3230.00.
; Don't forget that anything in farm.
fruit or garden lands, we can Inter
est you. '
The above is a partial list of real
estate we have for sale. Let us know
your wants and we will try and supply
your nec'
LA t i. 'TF r.VTI STMLM (0.
SMWf.-aiid finishes tor B M
sra mm
1 out is tne time to freshen up tne nome Dy doing yV
the odd jobs of painting you have been planning. For
the buccy, die furniture, for the floors and woodwork, N
or tvtry paint purpose, we have the right Finish.
are
PAINTS. ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES
each and. every one scientifically prepared for specific uses.
Remember if it's a surface to be painted, enamclei
ned,' varnished or finished in any way, there's an
Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. We can
11 you what to use, how much to use and
cost Ask us. "
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
JAS. A. BI'IG.
Adams Avenue.
We have Just received a . complete
line of Columbia double dlBc records,
Bc. Ne wlln Book & Stationery Co.
Quick Transfer j
For Rapid Delivery Setvke
Call Up
W1LLC0CK BROS. :
We are In position to do any
kind of transferring. Give ui a
trial order. Calls answered day
or tght.
'Phones:
Day, Red 711.
Night, Black 1271.
MESSENGER SEllTICF
If you need a messenger, phone
Main 24. tl
ELGIN, OltKGON,
Real Etttate, Investments, Loans 4
Where local btiHlnesa ftrtsti are
co-op rating and buying stump 4t
lands . preparatory , to setttn 4
commercial orchards. . For par-
4- tlculars regarding good orchard
lands at very low prices call or
write The '
SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO.
ami Oillmlons.
4 4 4 ' 4
WHT NOT TRT
Popbam's
ASTHMA REMEDY?
(Uvea prompt and positive relief r
tvtry case. 8old by druggists, Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Willi m Mfg. Co., Props.
Cleveland .
For sal1 by
A. T. BILL. Druggist
Words to Freeze tke Soil.
"Your son has Consumption. His
case is hopeless." These ftppallirg
words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevons,
a leading merchant of SprintU'd, N.
C. by two expert doctors one a lung
specialist Then was shown the won
derful power of Dr. Klnxs New Dis
covery. "After three weeks use,"
writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well
as ever. I would not take all the
money in the world for what it did
for my boy." Infalliable for Coughs
and Colds .its the safest, surest cure
of desperate Lung diseases o nearth.
f0c and $1.00. Guarantee satisfaction
i Trial hot tie free. Newttn Dnir (V
i NOTICE. "
j Those wishing graves cared for In
I the Masonic cemetery at reasonable
J rates Bbould apply to tho Sexton, Val
j entlne Kraemer, or to Henry & Carr,
i and notice is hereby given to those In
; lutli will cease until said arrears are
1 paid. (May 1-9)
Jlcst Treatment for Colds.
"Most ordlnarv colds will yield to
the simplest treatment," says the Chi
cago Tribune, 'moderative laxatives,
hot foot baths, a free perspiration and
an avoidance of exposure to cold and
wet ofter treatment." While this
treatment Is simple, It requires con
siderable trouble, and the one adopt
ing it must remain in doors (or a
day or two, or a fresh cold is almost
sure to be contracted, and In many
Instances pneumonia follows. Is it
not better to pin your faith to an old
reliable preparation like 'Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, that Is famous
for its cures of colds and can always
be depended upon? For saye by All
Good Druggists.
The Top Edge of
the Collar is
Smooth
That is why we nev
er have a complaint
about our collar work
If you are not send
ing us your laundry ,
work, try us.
(terry's New- laundry,
"Best By Test"
Beth Phc res