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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1909)
PICK SETKT. tie skated in a winner of the decisive size 7U11C; these are oa the hill, acd race. The time for the first mile was a most desirable place; the house ha Tablets are certainly the beet thing on the market for constipation.' Gir these tablets a trial. You are certain :o find them agreeable and pleasant n effect Price. 25 cents. Samplea ree. For sale by All Gcod Dealers. 3:40; the second 3:13. and the last 8 large rooms. 3 clouts, bath, a fine 3:30. .' : ' . brick and cement ctli outside: One - - woodhouse, fair bam. M'hls.muBt Did you find it! seen, to do yourself Justice, i'rlr. 13250.0ft.' ' . ... ' r Experiment with Observer want ads. Don't lorgft that anything, In farm, j FOR SALE Household furniture. In fruit or garden lauds, we can inter quire of MrB. L. Smith, Adauif ave. est you.. - .' : v ; !:';. The above is a partial list, of real estate 5 have for sale. Let us know REAL ESTATE your wants and we will try and supply vour ueof" - . iTimt uuscorrR 1 1 32 jnfc. oRr.ctiv oseat, mat si, 1m 4 4 11111111 . I I M. m lVL LU. j urn., r I BT COVE In fliiiv. Waw I 1 Building ; j j Ready for business but i Ready for business but too busy to write ad vertisements. Keep your eye on this space. M & M CO, ELGIN, May 31. What - is declared by ell to be the most sensational and Interesting game 'of ball played on the local grounds, went to Cove yes terday when In the- 11th Inning the contest closed 10 to 9. From start to finish it was a seesaw affair, one team and then the other leading. At the openint of the nlntn canto, Elgin was two points ahead,, but ' Cove crawled up and tied the score It then required two more Innings to complete the game. Smith twirled for Cove throughout, but after pitching six Innings of good ball Christiansen retired and Hall garth took the stellar mound for El gin. Hallgarth allowed but three hits during Ma rlm ltw W rHoVi ing primarily that continued the excit ing game so long. The many rooters from La Grande declared It to be an exceptionally interesting game viewed from an unbias standpoint. FOR SALE Daily Observer 65c per Month Field Garden IN BULK S I AM SHOWING THE LARGEST, VARIETY AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF 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 13 CONSIST ENT TO SELL FRESH.' RELIABLE STOCK. Alfalfa, Red and Alsike Clover, Timothy and all Kinds of Garden Seed and ! Lavn Grasses A. V. OLIVER DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME and money planting poor seeds. CEDDES BROS, have those tbat groll kinds of gar-, den vegatables, potatoes frwkrieties Flower seeds of all kinds and var leties. ; Win tne prize this year by planting our Aster . seeds If you need anything in -the grocery line? ' : we , ' carry the best. . tEDD'ESjBRCS. I LOCAL SKATER It Zweitfel last Saturday night de feated Beberg, the St. Paul lad, two out of the three one-mile flashes at the skating-rink. Though Beberg took the second and fastest mile, he was outdistanced In the third and de ciding race. A fairly good sized crowd witnessed th3 , contest and cheered the La Grande entry when Ten Acre r u i t Tract 6 Ares in apples and cherries. House barn ' and irrigation and -other conveniences- 1.250 ITS A SNAP BECAUSE IT'S j NEAR COVE. (COVE I TO UN- j ION COUNTY, WHAT HOOD- RIVER IS TO COLUMBIA RIV- ER DISTRICT), BECAUSE j THE SOIL IS A DEEP, BLACK ; LOAM, BECAUSE IT HAS GOO ; ROME BEAUTY, YORK IMPER IAL, ROYAL ANN AND RING TREES, AND BECAUSE THE PRICE IS WHAT YOU ORDI NARILY WILL PAY FOR THE RAW LAND IN THIS VICIN ITY. SEE US TODAY ABOUT THIS PLACE. He Van Dip Rcilty (o. Depot Street ' BOTH PHONES No. 49. - A cottage 6 rooms, 1 closet, cellar, .woodhouse, dish cup boards, and flour bins built In kit chen; 2 corner lots, west and nort'a fronts; location good. tiice $t0.O. No. 481 Cottage of 4 rcniir.iHIdo cellar, woodshed, hen house, barn, good lawn, garden; '2 lota east front, size 80x104; well and city water; good walks. Fnce 1300.00. : No. 47. 2 acres fc.o.l land and 1 room house; close in. Can be made a nice home; not a bad buy. . Price $12004)0. . No. 46. "A cottage of 4 roomB with bath; plastered. 2 lots set to fruit 0 trees; with lota of berry bushes. Henhouse, woodshed; site of two lots 80x125. Can make good terms. Price 17niUH. - '' -i- No. 43. A cottage on the hill; has 6 rooms, bath, toilet, pantry, cellar, woodhouse. "Good lot, COxllO; city water. Price $2200.00. r , No.: 41.- Almost' VA-1 acres 1 good land; 4 room house, woodhouse; 2 shares water . Price $12.10.00. No. 40. On 3rd Bt in Old To vn, 5 room house, woodshed, well, J good lots; a splendid place for little money Price ..0.00 -: No. 4.". Something new, 6 rooms and bath. City water; good location on lull..:. One lot size 0x110 De sure and see it. Price $2100.00. No. 44. ' Fine new cottage, 5 rooms and bath. Everything modern and up-to-date. 1 lot, Bize fcOxllO; a very fme home for someone, at the price of 13150.00. No. 24. 4 acres land, 4 shares wa ter; 5 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 trees, with one share of beat water. 5 room house in fine condition, and the location cau not be any better. Price, $1050.00. -No. 38. A home cottage, 5 rooms; plastered. . good woodhouse, well; 20 young trees; 2 good lots, corner East & South, fronts. Size of two lots 80 x 104.- Price $1600.00. ,No. 22. Lots 3, 4, 5, Block 10 ?n Home Investment Add. to La Grande, has Bet 80 fruit trees. 1 year old, fen ced. Price $150.00. No. 37Va. 'Lots. 4.. 6, 6,. Block 12, Roniig Add., good location, price, -what will make yon sure buy. Price, $5O0X)O. No. 50. . Tfo lots, east frontage, corner; size 80x104, haa awod lawn; 23 fruit trees, 4, years old, berry buBh es and all such as makes a home. The house has 6 rooms, good cellar, wood house," henhouse; ; location such as would be desirable. Price $2000.00. No. 10V&. Lots, vAiy ay the price too high, or the lots too small, or any other, if until you have seen the desir aUe ones that we can stiow you. fNo. 43a. 3 large lots, each lot, " For Constipation! Mr. ,L.,H. Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit tLake. Iowa, says: "Chamberlain" Stomach and Liver: Ji':J",ltf:fi' U RL n . Mand F,n,sheS lor J r Jc-very npme v se v: w This b die time to freshen up the home by doinu . I iLe odd lobj of palhtinff you have been plannine. . For . I the buggy, the furniture, for the floora and woodwork, '' fir tvtrj pant purpose, we have the' right Finish. , PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISIIES each and. every one acientifically prepared for specific it's a surface to be painted, enameled, l stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's Quality Kind to fit the purpose. We can. you what to use, how Rememberif it's a surface to be painted, enameledX 1 . tained, varnished or finished in any way, there's anX I . Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. We can tell you what to use, how much to use andlT-3 rlNk SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY XL j jJii. JASA. IH''(t!. We have Just received a complete line of Columbia double disc records, jf you 65c. Newlrn Book & Stationery Co. , Man 24. 3IESSEX(JER SEBVT . .junger, "phone ' tf ' need a mer . T ' Timothy Hay (Jood Quality) Oats, Barley, Wheat, j Flour, Mill Feed , Wood BLACK a BRAMWUl.. 4 i 0 Adam 3 Avcr.us . 4 4 Healiag Salw for Bums. Chuppcd Hattys and Sore Mpples. As a healing salve for burns, sores ore nippies and chapped hands Chamberlain Salve is most excel! ent. It allays the twin of ,v Intra t.1 most instantly, and unless the in without leaving a scar. Price, cents. For sale by All Good Denlera yourself how auk-kly it relives the pain and soreness. The medlcineB usualy given Internally for rheuma & f . usm are potosnous or very strong medicines. They are worse than use less In Cases 0? chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by Atil Good Druggists, T PUBLIC LAI SALE. Department of The Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande. Oregon, April 27th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the ueneral Land Ofllce. under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, iHOb 34 stats., 517), we will offer at public sale, to the hlgheBt bidder, at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 10th day of June, 1909. at this o31ce( the following described land: SE& NVy4. NE SVV4 and SWV. SE4 8ertl6n 32, T. 3. S. It. 35 E. W. AI. Serial No. 0175. Any poisons claiming adversely the above-described land are ndviHed t.i t!li (bctr cldi.'urf. -r objei tioim. (in o; ,): hi, twK' i,;vU , F.C. ;AilWKf L Kemii.1!. Quick Transfer For Rzpid Delivery jf6ivee Call Up' : mucotK BROS We are In position to do any kind of transferring. Give us a i i ''-"' 'elgva-orkgon, TlWI'l Kstute. Investfcenw, Loans 4- Vv'here lovaA huslness-men'' are' co-operallnrf and. puyitoa,' sfcamp' lands preparatory to ytUrri commercial orchards. For" par- ticulars regarding good orchard ' iand? at very low prices' call o write The ' SLOUCH INVESTMENT CO. ami olloctlons. Calls answered day trial ordor. or night. 'Phones:- Day, Red 71. ; Night. Black 1271. m ,9 WHY NOT TKX Popliam's v ASTHMA ItEMEDXf Gives prompt and positive relief $ vry case. Bold by druggists, Prto $1.00. Trial package by mail 10 ' cents. Williams Mfg. Co Prop. CleveUml t, For sale by A. T. HILL. Druggist Words to Freeze the HonU "Your son has Consumption. His case Is hopeless.". These appalling words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevous, leading merchant of SprlnnaiJ. N. C. by two expert doctors one a lung specialist Theo wsa shown the won derful power nt Ih- Klna'a New Dis covery.' "After three weeks use, writes Mr. Elevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for what It did for my boy.," , Infalltable for Coughs and Colds .Its the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases o nearth. 50c and $1.00. Guarantee satis fact Inn Tr1a bottle frw. Newtin Omir IV Best Treatment for Colds. "Most ordlnarv colds will yield 't.' the Bimplest treatment," says the ChK , cago Tribune, "moderatlve laxatlvesv. hot foot baths, a free perspiration, and' an avoidance of exposure to cold an' wet ofter treatment" While this -treatment Is simple, it requires con slderable trouble, and the one adopt- , Ing U must remain in doors for a. day or two. or a fresh, cold Is almost sure to be contracted, and la 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 alwavaw be depended upon? For saye by Att ' Good Druggists. Those wlBhlng graves cared tor the Masonic cemetery at reasonable rates should apply to the Sexton, Val- ntise Krr.tir.itr. .ir to Henry ,t Carr. n A r. t " r t. V. . L . . . . niich :U ccaur ii -'.a?a -.ir:ear .it pa. !i;ay : J; . , , '''; The Top Edge of the Collar is Smooth Thit is why we nev er have a complaint about our collar work . Jf you are not send ing us your laundry work, try us.. .''.' . .(''-' , (lierry's New , Laundry, "Best By Test" 3:'.r. Fhcrco i '