WEESLV QESESTia, LA CaiSDE. 02EG0N. ! TnrftSMY, OCTOBER 15(55.
We Want Your Wants
IN
Our Want Ad Coiumn
Youi art is placed before a thouand or mere. 'aVsce'erfc
every day Can you afford to spend cr.e cent per .rd of ypc
iit ea wTiso i suite are the keyi oie?
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE House and lot on Adams
avenue, extra well built, plastered
house, good basement, . and wood
shed. Price right Call Black 1941
or see D. C Stevens at Henry &
Carr's store. (O-2-tfJ
For gate.
House and eight lots In south La
Grande, city water and good, well;
large barn and plenty of fruit Beat
lew of the valley.
Thos. S. Harris, 1302 B street
FOR SALE One second hand auto
mobile, five passenger; price very
or 'nquire Whiteman Garage. Will
trade for land or sell for cash. '
FOR SALE Set of 11-inch cones for
power belt, Bhaft 1 1-4 Inches with
hangers. Brand new cost Is $35;
will be sold at a bargain. Apply
at Observer office.' (S-16-tf)
FOR SALE Six room house on
' Adams avenue, with both hot and
cold water; good lawn. Price J
$1750; size of two lots 60 x 114.
Call at Bay and Zweifel. (S-28-tf)
For Sale or Trade.
12 lrad registered short horn cattle
for sale or will exchange for La
Grande city property. J. B. Reynolds,
phone Black 602.
FOR SALE Complete furnishings of
a five roomed house. Also canned
fruit and chickens. 1605 Washington
Avenue.
Display ad. rates furnished upoo ap
plication , y '
FOB BENT.
FOR RENT Weil built barn. Phone
Red 4L
FOR RENT. Furnished room wl'.l
all modern improvements. 804 Mala
Avenue.
FOR RENT Six room house wich
bath and pantry. Inquire at electric
light office. :
FOR RENT Newly furnished front
room, modern , conveniences, 804
Main avenue.
. 10ST AND FOUND.
LOST Pair of rimless nose glasses,
Thursday, at ball. park. Leave at
this office. " . ? "
X Kinqsley & Coger
:! Shoes Repaired ;:
Two first class workmen.
All work turned out with
dispatch and guaranteed.
THE OLD PRESTON STAND.
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Even If yon only buy the realestate
as an Investment and not to speculate
-nuy property .. piintrt" ADKINS A" OAKBICK All
value . shortly. We have a list ofjr .
. . . . . t work guaranteed. Nothing but the best
choice parcels that offers every buyer j
the right opportunity. 1 0,1 "" lead UBe1 Leat orders with
: See us .today or at the earliest op- ADKINS, Sumner Hotel, or phone to
portunlty. If you are paying wfliBUICK, Black iml
yon can apply your rent payments
toward the purchase of a home. Be
sure you call and obtain our plan of
home owning. .
, LA GRANDE INTESTMENT CO.
Fley Block.
LOST A $2.50 gold piece on my way
home from Dr. Hubbard's office. The
coin was on breastpin and had the
lotter NM engraved upon it Return
to this office and owner will iay face
value In money for the coin.
LOST Hand grip, taken off train on
Oct 2, contents, comb, hair brush,
pair eye glasses etc. $5.00 reward If
returned with contents to Observer.
LOST Jersy milk cow, one horn
broken off. Branded square onhlp.
Notify M. H. Klrtley.
WASTED.
WANTED A girl , to do general
household work. Inquire of Mrs.
Fred Gelbel. (S-29-tfl
. '. .
BCSSEY'S HACK LINK. " "' 4
Best of service, Day and 4
Night. -Hacks - furniahed tor 4
funerals and private parties. 4
Baggage transferred Day and 4
- Stand at Pant's Cigar Store. 4
'Phone Red 141. 4
Night 'Phone Main IS. 4
K. Li. BUSSKY. 4
4 4444
Buying a Lawsuit
Did you know that placing your re
liance upon a warranty deed is simply
bidding for a lawsuit?
In California this fact is so well un
derstood that a warranty deed Is look
ed upon with suspicion.
' It Is for this reason:
j If the title is good It passes with the
deed, and that Is all there is to It
no needof a warranty. It bad, the ad
ding of a warranty does not make it
good.
A warranty la only a sort of a bet
a wager that you will have no trouble;
but if you do, and finally lose out, I'll
pay you your money back.
A better plan 1b to require an ab
stract Don't go t olaw, consult J. R.
Oliver. ;' "
Rummage Sale.
The ladies of St Peter's Guild will
hoid a fall rummage sale Friday and
Saturday of this week in the brick
btore building belonging to Mr. Ja k
Ohilds, next to. the marble works on
7th Btrest
RINGS 0YSPEPSIS -.miTO
Why Druggists Recommend Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera And
Diarrhoea Bemedy.
. Mr. Frank C Hanrahan, a prominent
drugglBt of Portsmouth. Va., says:
"For the past six years I have sold
and recommended Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
la a great remedy and on of the best
patent medicines on the market I
handle some others for the same pur
poses that pay me a larger profit, but
this remedy Is sure to effect a cure,
and my customer so certain to ap
preciate my recommending It to him,
that I give It the preference." For
arte by all good dealers. A
Paperhanging;
and Painting
The up.tOMjat8 paper b&ngt
and
FOR SALE-y-At a bargain, two houses
on Penn. avenue. Call on Fred B.
Currey, at Commercial Club rooms,
La Grande National Bank building.
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AIIEli
j-ACVLHAX BOLTOX RESIGNS
HIS POSITION.
Lights, Special Election and Other
.Things Touched Upon.
When the proposition of refunding
the bond issue of caaie up last
night at the council meeting, reports
concerning the sale ut the My bonlp
were so favorable tat "t w;ts sulf
ated that .the 1912 bonds be refund-
1 at the same time. The meeting ad
Jcuined to meet agalt next Wednes
1y when an ordinance providing foi
U$ calling of a specUI election svKl
be prepared. It is probable that the
i-hole $50,000 bond iss ie will be sul
.tlCiI . ilm 4.uiunK Hptfciai enaction
Vayor Hall and Councilman M-;ye
ai.u Reynolds" compose a committee
f'- the purpose of enulTi.g a com
yf'ent englnee for th (impose,
making a sewarage plat of the city and
to thoroughly investigate the condi
tion of the, water mains and sewers
along Adams and Depot streets. This
is in accordance with the sentiment of
a number of taxpayers who atended
the meeting of the council Borne time
ago to urge the arrangement of the
sewer system before the paving was
done.
It is becoming a difficult task for
the people of the city to keep track
J of the city council, the personnel of
of that body is changing so continual
ly. Last night S. N. Bolton tendered
his resignation, giving as his excuse
the rush of business affairs. Mayor
Hall expresed regret at losing Mr.
Bolton and that the representative
men of the city were taking no more
Interest in tbe affairs of the city.
The council was again flooded .with
petitions for more arc lights in var
ious places in the city, This seems to
be one of the most difficult questions
confronting the city at the present
time. These petitions were referred
to the street committee with instruc
tions to the committee to reorganize
and get busy. Mayor said there had
not been a report from the street com
mittee for four months and the inter
ests of the city were being neglected.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT IS
ROBBED OF VALUABLES.
News Leaked Oat . Yesterday That
Gen. Snpt Was Touched.
Though It only leaked out in Port
land yesterday, General Superintend
ent M. J. Buckley who spent two days
in La Grande this week, was robbed
of a considerable sum and valuables
last Sunday, night. The Portland Tel
egram relates:
M. J. Buckley, general superintend
ent of the Harriman lines in the North
west, was robbed of between $600 and
$700 in cash, a draft for $1,000 and a
package of personal passes on' almost
every railroad in the country besides
a number of other valuable papers
while on a dining car of the O. R. &
N., passenger train which left Port
land Sunday night. ' '
Great efforts have been ' made to
keep the "touch" a secret until the
railroad, Pullman and other detectives I
could get some tangible clew to work j
on. Further than that Mr. Buckley had i
"lost his pocketbook" no information !
Is to be had at the local Harriman 1
offices.
The facts regarding the bold rob-
bery, as near as can be learned, are ;
' these: Mr. Buckley was called out on
the line last Sunday and he left for ;
the enst on No. 6. the Oregon and
Washington limited, which leaves at j
6 5 45 p. m. He had his wallet with the !
money and draft on an inside pocket, !
and after eating his dinner in the J
diner early In the evening, he paid
his check and replaced his wallet In
BUCKLEY
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his pocket Just bow and In what clr
curcamstance the robbery occurred is
not known, but It 'Is supposed to have
happened somewhere near The Dalles.
The reports made by Mr. Buckley 10
the secret service men are to the ef
fect that when he left tbe train at his
destination In Eastern Oregon he felt
for the pocket book only to find :t
missing. The trainmen on No. 6 as
well as the Pullman conductor were
notified, Mr. Buckley at first suspect
ing that the wallet had dropped out
of his pocket It is understood that a
thorough search of the diner and the
car on which Mr. Buckley rode, was
made without finding any trace of the
money or valuables. This strengthens
the robbery theory, for if some Inno
cent person had found the pockctbook
the Identity of the owner would have
been immediately established by the
passes and draft
PASTIME THEATRE
Thos. Brace Manager.
TOSTGHT
NATIONAL STOCK CO.
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TAID IN FULL."
New Specialties.
4
High class vaudeville special-
b ties. All Seats 25c. A
UNION
NURSERY
J B WEAVER, Prop.-j
Fruit, shade and or
namental trees.
Sherbs and Roses.
Strawberry vines
and other, small fruit
SEND FOR PRICE
1 1ST
UNION, ORt
DO. YOU KNOW:
FOR CERTAIN? I
that your title is good?
An abstract will . tell you
all about it and it may be
tc your advantage to have
one made. You cannot
afford to take chances.
LR. OLIVER:
La Grande National Batik
Building
MILLINERY
SWEATERS.
E. M. WELLMM & CO.
ADAMS AVENUE
QUALITY DETEB MINES SUCCESS.
Quality IndlcateB the man t Quality makis the merchant; Quality
you win remember long after the
quality and prices of the goods piled up and scattered around
this store will tell you whether or not this Is the right place to ge'J
the rlgbt quality at the right prices. 1
Yes, It would be easy to go anead and enumerate all kinds of drugs,
medicines, stationery, toilet goods, booki, combs, brushes, etc. BBut
what'a the use? It ln- w r U?. .7JU, -.l u.
articles of merit and things that are pure and wholesome.
This Is not a little, dingy place. It's a urug store vtth lots of good
goods tor good people. It's a drug Btore o rquality, and the bMt in
.he begir.ning is the cheapest in the end.
Business principles that are broad, honorable and fair to all.
form the keystone for a unite 4 friendship.
HILL'5 DRUQ JTORE
LA GRANDE,
New
BE PATRIOTIC WDKS ORDERING
SUGAR AND INSIST UPON HAYING
HOME MADE. THE AEV FRESH
IS NOW IN ALL THE GROCERY
STORES.
THE GEORGE PALMER
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Your Orders for
SHINGLES
RUBBEROID ROOFING
DEADENiNG FELT
BUILDING PAPER
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material promptly. Phone
. . Main 8.
ASTHMA REMEDY.
Gives prmpt and positive relief ' in
every case. Sold by druggists,' price
$1.00. Trial package by mall 10 cents.
William's Mfg. Co. Prop. Cleveland.
Ohio. A. T. Hill, Drugglot.
FOR SALE Some fine thoroughbred
Rhode Island pullets. Inquire of
B. El Jones. Phone Farmers 64.
(O-18-30.)
Gaaranteed Public Land Serif.
The C. L. Ttowers Co., Miles City,
Mont, agents for Northern Pacific
uind Scrip, will select tor yon any
vacant, nan-mineral, government
land. Write them for particulars.
GOLP GLOVES.
TOYS, TOYS.
Hobby FJlillinery
price has been forgotten. Thej
OREGON i
ffiffi iBVisfiiffli iCTit Mal
Sugar
Way? '
From a btnall beginning the sale and
use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has extended to all parts of the Unite
States and to many foreign countries.
Why? Because it has proved eipcJ
ally valuable for coughs and colds.
For sale by all good dealers.
ED STRIXG1IAU,
AUCTIONEER
ale cried on ahort sottoe.
Satisfaction ruaruatoed. v 4)
No extra charge tor dUrtanc.
LA GRANDE! - - - OREGON
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