La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 17, 1910, Image 8

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EXCME 110
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Railroad Sews and Personals.
Arrangements are being made In the
traffic department for a special train
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to Enterprise on September 24. when
Union county day will be celebrated
at fti fair there. A delegation of En
terprise men are coming to La
Grande in a week's time to exploit the
fair over there.
$ Diamond Brand Shoes Stand for wear and comfort for
$ the live fjirls and boys. VVU1 stand wet or dry, hot or
cold. THE GREAT SCHOOL SHOES.
We have them in the famous Catfslrin
i We have them in the dressy Vici
Wa Knvi tfifm in the dressv Gun Metal
KECOMMENDATIONS MADE
HATE PURELY PASSENGER
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A slig'at change in schedule is going
into effect on the 0. R. L N. next Sun
day, when the local running between
Portland and Baker City will be run
There Is Much Likelihood of Such
ftrrl In h hf Vnlnri
on a sngniiy more ryu wwumt.
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will arrive in Baker City as it does
now, but will leave Portland at 8:00 a
m. instead of 7:45.
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Exclusive passenger train service to
and from Wallowa county daily, is a
very probable outcome of a corisulta
tion with business men of Wallowa
county towns, by Traveling Passenger
Agent Jack O'Neill, who has returned
from that county. The matter will be
recommended to the head officials by
Sir. O'Nell and it is likely that official
sanction will be granted shortly.
flrvat f mnrAVikniftnt In Sort fn
Mr. O'Neil has made recommenda
Hons that are exactly what he Wal
lowa county people want; for It fcliort
ens all mail connections Just twelve
hours However the freight service will
be maintained individually, a train go
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er if the recommendations are adhered
to.
' The Prospective Schedule. '
What Wallowa caunty wants Is this
The outgoing train will leave La
. Grande after No. 6 arrives here, and
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. ruamug on o pabneugLi bi. ueuuie, wui
reach Joseph in tima'to return agulu
the same day,, reaching La Grande, at
about, 7 p. m. In this way the one
train will make .a complete circuit in
a day's time. It means that all the
passenger crews now laying over Just
half the time la Joseph, will be able
to live in La Grande with their fami
lies and be home every night. To the
railroaders employed on the branch
line, the service will be highly :( lis
The Wallowa county business men
are unanimous in this request and the
passenger agent is merely recom
mending to the traffic department
what Is wanted. There Is every rea
son to believe that such, a proposal
will be followed out for the passenger
business on the branch justifies an
exclusive passenger train.
PRIMARY VDTETO
BE
SILL
REGISTRATIONS AT THIS TIME
ARE BELOW AVERAGE
Important Information Relative to
Coming Elections In State.
W e nave tnem in me neavy uua v,au "i" "
No one can vote at primaries who
has not reelHtered.
Primary reirlstratlon hooks close
September 14.
Prlmarr election on September 24.
Registration hooks open September
25 for Xovemlter elections.
Close ajratn ten days before Xovem-
ber election.
Xovemher elections November 8.
Friday and Saturday evenings of
this week will find the county regis
tration books down town again for the
convenience of the voters" and County
Clerk Ed Wright hopes thereby to in
crease the registrations over what
they are now by fifty per cent. When
It is borne in mind-that only the man
who has registered e.an vote ati the
primaries, it seems that ; the matter
should be Important enough to. war
rant liberal registrations. At the
November, elections any bona fide vo
ter can cast his vote provided he has
six freeholders to swear him In, if he
is not registered, but at the primaries
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ladies' and Men's Shoe
PRTERS DIAMOND SPECIAL stands for all that goes S
to make up a f irstclass shoe. Our Fall line is now in and
on display. All we ask is that you call at once and se-. J
lect your shoes.
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he is strictly forbidden the right to
vote unless he has registered. It i3
for this reason tnat- iuo eouuiy .lc.k
Is doing everything possible to get out
a large registration. - ,
The Citj's Registration.
Up to date, the following have regis-
tered.ln La Grande, no seggregation
being attempted in the summary:
Precinct No. 1,' 40; Precinct No. 2,
123; Precinct No. 3, 137; Precinct, No.
4, 63; Precinct No. 6, 17. This show
ing is manifestly all wrong and should
a primary be held tomorrow, the vote
would be so small as to make the re
turns unrepresentative. .
Important Information.
Above, at the head of this article,
Is some Important infonmatlon to the
voter which should be heeded today,
STFIIBFM IS
CANDIDATE
FILES HIS PAPERS AS A CANPL
DATE FOR XOMIXATIOX
is a candidate on the republican tick
et. Mr. Steinbeck was formerly In busi
ness in tuis clii, couJuctls; s z'-Z"'
store, but sold out and moved to i
small ranch near the city where ho
is now engaged. He was chief of po
lice for one term in this city not lon
ago. .
Roosevelt was beaten for the same po
sition, was discussed. Taft is anxious
for harmany and probably advised
Is Runnlntr on the Republican Ticket
Was Chief of Police Here.
ANOTHER CONFERENCE HELD.
leaders Discuss Political Situation
With President and Sherman,
Beverly, Aug. 19. Taff and Vice
President Sherman conferred with
John P. Steinbeck, the, well-known other leaders of the party toaay. u
resident of Union county, has filed his is believed the action of the New York
declarations that he is a candidate for state central committee yesterday
nomination to the office of county when Sherman was chosen temporary
sheriff at the coming primaries, lie , chairman of the state convention and
Great Wool Mill Merger.
New York, Aug. 17. A great merger
of woolen mills, to include ; over a
score of factories, with a total capital
ization of $25,000,000, is being organ
ized by New York capitalists. The
mills included, are located In Massa
chusetts, Rhode Island, Utica" and
Syracuse, N. Y., Philadelphia and New
Jersey.
The combination is being under
written from this city and the head
quarters of the new company will be
located here. A selling company will
distribute the product of .the mills di
rect to the retailers, eliminating the
middleman and Jobber. -
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h&'L&nd of Opportgiriity
Tnlon County where crop failures .re unknown? whosl large diversified Interests appeal to H whose pavroU, are second to only one connty In the , state of Oregon.
With nil our present acthlty and development we adjust entering npon an era of advancement , - . . , .; . :
A drive through beantlfnl Grande Ronde valley at this season when the golden fields are delivering their an nn.I bounteous yields, when thousands upon thousands of fruit trees are
bearing heavy loads of apples that will enter the markets if our own and foreign lands, green alfalfa fields with constantly Increasing acreage, telephone lines running everywhere
rural deliveries, numerous school houses and ehurches, prosperous homes,-all bespeak the certainty of Investment and the Insurance of Independence.
Who are the money kings of Grande Rondel The farmer, whether wheat grower, fruit grower, or stock ralser-In short the land owner, Enough said. ; ! V;
Farm near Talocaset
1G0 acres of land near Telocaset.
Tht aland was farmed for many yeT9.
Pi ice if taken In hear future $5 per
acre. ; " ''
Farm near Summerville
80 acres fine fruit land, 60 per af
ore. If Interested call nnd learn particulars.
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.
$4,000.00 Farm
: 320 acres, 60 tllable; good house,
orchard consisting of 400 trees. Abun
dance of spring water piped into house
and barn, sufficient tor the irrigation
of large garden. Ideal frut and stock
ranch or dairying. Situated in lower.
Cove, about opposite Ailed. 4 One "
third down, balance on time.
Home in City r?
Over two acres, splendid two-stoi-y
home, large commodious . barn and
chicken house; nice large orchard;
water right, situated in North La
Grande. $4,000.
Modern House
5 rooms, well plumbed, one blocK
north of court house; . new, $1800...
Terms., ' '; ' , " ...'
Fruit Farms
20-acre tract may be subdivided in
,to two ten acre tracts or owner would
1 sell separate; 11 acres In orchards
good house and barn; other out-buildings;
would. trade for city property.
Price, $7,500. i
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. "It you want any
thing In fruit bearing orchards'call.
; 250 acre Farm
70 acres can be put under cultiva
tion, 3 acres In bearing orchard, all
fenced; sevfcral .springs for Irrigation,
spring piped into house. . Fine stoit
and fruit rauch situated two miles
south of La Grande, $8,000.00. ?2.")00
cash. ' '
Will net 10 per cent
Business property now rentln gfor
$85 per month. Bonded lease for two
years; will steadily advance In value.
Price $7,000. , ,
Sand Ridge Farm
eighty-four acres, splendid land, for
either grain or fruit, $8,500; one mile
from Imbler. . At least one-half cash
required. . ' V
A Real Home
80. acr farm one quarter of a mile
from city limits. Good modern house
with furnace; bath, toilet, cement eel-,
lar with living spring. Commercial
orchard of seven acres, ideal dairy
and poultry farm, $5,000 on' easy
terms. . '
City Property
House and three lots on Pennsyl
vania avenue, two story, In splendid
repair. - Just' repainted . and papered
throughout, $2,500, reasonabe terms.
Nice littla home
Gracde, easy terms
$1100 1 t, , v
in North La
on this place.
Two-story ..house and three Jots, on
North Fir street desirable property,
for $l,40(k . V
Twelve acres and nice two-story
house In South; La Grande, $4,00 ;
100 fruit trees and an Ideal place fn
a few cows and poultry. This Bite Is a
commanding view of beautiful Grande
Ronde.' . 1 "" ."' '','." ' ' ; - -
A new seven-room house on East,
Adams avenue, roomy basement,
pastercd, well finished , throughout,
$2,500. I ;: ' . .'' .
- Three lots on Main avenue, facing
north for $350. ' -! ;
, Three lots on. the beautifn" 'ightly
hll side, west of La Grande -ti f 1,000.
' Deslrabel lot and houses in nearly
f. every portion of the "city.
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Real Estate and Insurance,
La Grande, Next Door to City Offices