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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
St LA UliAXJJt; EVKNIN'G CKSLUVi-jJ THURSDAY, JU.Y 2n VjV-k PA i THE: ISIS Tlie Goltisn Rule Co. F 5 f: ffc Pa -lowers PBOGR&H- By the Faitb of a Child. A Curious Inventor. Muggsy's First Sweetheart Song Mollie Lee, 11 Beautiful dishes given to lady j patrons of the matinee. ' See dis play in loDoy. -mission me- An automobile party traveling in a Franklyn, passed through the city on their way home from a tour of Wallowa county and Union county?" Mrs. J. K. Roraig and daughter's Margaret and Gladys, and Miss Edith French, all of Baker City, were in the city today on their way to Joseph where they will camp for a week. They will be Joined later by an au tomobile party from Baker City. o o o o $ o LOCAL .TMS. m i 1 $ O Q & G & & O O O Doctor . Buchanan will deliver an mteresting lecture on London, Friday. . ... . . . i Mr. and Mrs. IL S. Massee left to day for the lower MJnam where tbey will spend a few days camping. Doctor W. D. McMillan, who went east recently to Join Mrs. McMillan, who left La Grande several months ago for an extended tour, is traveling westward again and will be home soon. They have written to friends here from the Garden of. the Gods. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeks. have been in Pendleton today on their way to Wallowa county. Mrs. Weeks was formerly, MJss LuK Lorenz, traveling correspondent for the Portland Jour nal and East Oregonian. At pesent they are members of a show troupe. Pendleton East Oregonian. Mrs. F., M. .. Henderson and Lena i VommtK of Pn1 Won. r nt th Vnl- . ey today, enroute home from a short outing at the head et Wallowa Lake. Mrs. Ella Flowers and daughter, Miss tlda, came over, from Enterprise this afternoon and are registered at the Foley. Mrs. William Alder, who with er husband, moved to Kamela some time ago, is visiting friends In the city this afternoon, r Ms, Jay C. Waldron of Parma. Ida ho, is a guest today with Mrs. A. W. Nelson. She Is on her way home af ter a visit with relatives In Eastern Washington. The daylight experience will reveal the world center as the highest mod ern type of ciilizdtion and the scenes at night as the climax of savagedom a lecture not to be forgotten soon and an excellent guide for anyone who may contemplate a visit to Lon don. . Tohrlng Congress. , Brussels. Belgium, July 28. Dele gates from fifteen countries are pres ent at the annual congress of the-In-ternatlonal League of Touring Asso ciations which began .here today and will continue to August 1. The work of the congress is directed mainly to ward securing uniformity Jn Interna tional touring conditions and most substantal results have been'accom plished, with greater advances Indi cated for the near future. The total membership ol' the allied bodies ex ceeds 500,000. All who desire an Imaginary trip through London by day and night can do so by attending a lecture to be T given by Dr. Davidson Buchanan at the Christian church tomorrow, Frt day, commencing at 8 o'clock. Temperance Society Meets. Duluth, Minn., July 28. Seventy lo cal orders, with a membership of 3,000 persons.. In different parts of the country are represented at the annual national convention of the Swedish Finnish Temperance Association, which began a three days' session here today. : rr Witt v its X aes L&-& Home Canning a Pleasure The only jar in the world that Uses No K2???d Rubber Rim ouJ. Keeps all Vcgettblt, F ruit8,Meat, Fich, etc. , perfectly forever. Airtight-Self-Sealing Sanitary No Screw Cap ORDER A DOZEN TODAY gomto Jars. The name tells you just what they are ECONOMY They are the most economical Jar you can buy. The covers only cost yoa 20c per dozen, and you have no rubbers to buy for them, and you are cure when you put a jar of frui away that it is com3 to keep until you want to use it next winter. Pints - $1.10 PRICES LOW I Quarts - $1.35 i Half Gal. $1.75 laWla :skoonc' ' Optic Glasses, nice clear glass, tSeilie VbiaSSeSaood enoufTh for use on the ta ble when the jellie is used. Covered, per doz,50c: Uncovered ppr doz.45c x araiiiic mosi pecpie use n in sealing, n Keeps jellies from moulding. Per cake, 20c. Mason jar covers, per dozen, 25c; rubbers, 3 doz. 25c. i s .This is the best Range on the market for the price. Its ; a high class unadver. tised stove. The money used in advertising an article must come from seme source, and in this case this range is not advertised; but instead the price is only about twe-thirds the price of the highly advertised lines. Square with 18 inch oven$50.00- Reservoir 18 inch oven $60.00. 'Polished steel top extra J5.00 SATURDAY SPECIALS In all departments, goods you need now, at prices that will figure below competion, Towels, Undetwear, Shoes, Lawns, etc. Quality the same, Prices Less. The Golden Rule Co. The Golden Rule Co. Reports from the Eagle and Pine valleys and the Sparta country say that unless Jkaln comes soon, the crops of that section will be ruined. If the world looks blue, use Blue Feel good again? Your head af ter you have taken Blue Mountain headache tablets. Get them at the Red Cmsb Drng Store. Mountain remedies. Get them at the Red Cross Drug store. For that diziy feeling try Blue Mountain liver pills. Best tm earth. Get them , at the Red Cross. Drag Stors. . ; nHZ.l 7B D ( D f7 n Below you may see a sample oi the many Usti yjHI be pleased to have you call. MAMY BARGAIN S III CITY PROPERTY Insure Ypur Grain Many farms are Insuring their : grain now In the field during the per iod of harvest and storing. If Inter ested call or phone me. Why Pay Rent? I have a, seven-room plastered house, sightly view of city and valley. City water In house, stone founda tion. Terms $100 down, balance on easy terms, either $15 per month or $100 every six months. . ' ; Now in Gourse of Contraction Fine modern house - In every re spect, plumbed, flue built for fur- nace, large basement cellar. Every thing first class. Situated on east Adams avenue, $3,600 on easy terms. Grazing Land 240 acres, large spring on place. Good wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per acre. ' . . I have several choice buys in im proved fruit . farms, where the or chards are all the way from 7 years to . 13 years of age. The crops are now on the trees and speak for them selves. To Illustrate, we have one 20 acre tract with 14 acres of bearing orchard, 6 acres on which the trees are 13 years old. 8 acres seven years old, water right; every acre first class land and crop goes with place, If taken very soon. Price only $6,600. Other Bargains We have other bargains in fruit land, several close to La Grande, and several tracts on the Sandrldge, in cluding some extra fine property ad joining Imbler. If you want any-' thing in fruit bearing orchards call. Sand K idge Farm eighty-four acres, splendid landcr either grain or fruit, $8,600; one mile from Imbler. At least one-half cash required. . Farm in Lower Cove 160 acres splendid timothy land, own er has been farming it In grain for seven , years.' River runs through a portion of It $60 per acre. Farm near Talocaset 160 acres of land near Telocaset. . Thl sland was farmed for many years. Price if taken in near future $5 per , -acre. ' ' Farm near Summerville 80 acres fine fruit land, $60 per ac cre. If Interested call and learn par ticulars. Opportunity for Speculation 80 acres adjoining the city. Crop growing on no less than 20 acres, fine large spring. This place Is all well fenced, county road running along entrie side of place, making it suitable for subdivision into small tracts. The price is only -$37.60 per acre. This land if cut up would eas ily bring $100, per acre. Land on two sides of it cannot be. bought today for $100 per acre. A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good modem house, with furnace, bath, toilet, cement cel lar with living -spring. Commercial orchard of seven acres, ideal dairy and poultry farm, ,$5,000 on easy terms. ' , Gty Property House and three lots on Pennsy vania avenue, two story, in splendid repair. Just repainted and papered throughout, $2,600, reason abe terms. Nice little home Gratde, easy terms $1100-. in North La on this place, Two-story:house and three lots on North Fir stf eat- desirable property, for only $1,40( Twelve acres and nice two-story house in South La Grande, $4,000; 100 fruit trees and an Ideal place foi a fewcowa and poultry. This site Is a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. A new seven-room . house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement, pastered, well finished throughout, $2,500. . t Three lots on Main avenue, facing north for $360. Three lots on the beautiful sightly hil side, west of La Grande for $1,000. Dealrabe lot and houses in nearly every portion of the city. Ho eal Estate and Insurance, La Grande Next Door to City Office R