LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910. PAGE 3. f! j -y? -- - : First Showing of Millinery for For Early Fall Saturday Our shewing of Millinery far exceeds anything we have ever carried. Call and see the latest. lonable residence district of the city. The W. It. Jones residence on Sev enth and O streets is reaching a point where sidings and exterior finishings are In order. Mr. Standfield who purchased the two-acre garden truck farm ownej by Anna Pauss is building himself a very fine little residence. It, too, will be an attraction to the north side. Foundation for a nice little cc'ta. Is complete on the John Rogers place. 1 lie house Is owned by the proprietor ot the Blue Front saloon. A cottage Is going up on tin; L. O. Rose tract of four lots. J. E. Baker is building himself e svjlII cottage on Pleasant H(;tiii addi tion. . With these buildings under way, and many others planned, the year will pn.Ve itself to be the greatest build ing year, as far as residences are con cerned, that have been recorded in a decade. hp P-1 1J hi t, O) LI U X GREEKS STRIFE 1! CHARGES AM) fOUMER CHARGES ARE KEPT IP. - wwmwew A Is now on the Market Thi3 will be the nios t sightly addition of La rande. The only addition to La Grande with building restrictions. The lots are large nearly a full acre in each lot. We are going to set out some nice apple and cherry trees on each lot. , We are going to make the prices reasonable, and most fav orable terms. . No in terest. No taxes. Come to our office and look at the plat, then get Into our automobile and go see the property. La Grande Investment Co. Owners, La Grande, Oregon 4 H IIDIS ARE IIY ELEGANT RESIDENCE IV HE RE YEARS AGO M) 0E LIVED ; are under process of construction in i.residence oh Division street between : La Grande today. Most of them are in J Second and Third. This Is one of the ' North La Grande. In Pleasant Home many neat little cottages that have i addition, Just south of the sugar, fac- sprung up in that section of the city the past year. ' A new house Is going up on Lake street, and two blocks north of that, In Block 1, Rynearson's addition, two other neat little cottages are being built. Sam Philips Is building a six-room house, modern throughout, on Jack son avenue between North Fir and Greenwood,It will cost about $2,000. The fodndation for the ilrs. I. W. Snodgrass residence on First and r.. .!.. ...i t ...... rt. Yt..ii..-a or rroiane Language. tory, where five years ago there was j absolutely nothing ana wneic a few! "shacks" were built a few years ago,' ; L. Garrlck is erecting a colotial resi ; dence, full two stories and equipped ' with the regulation colonial porches. The house Is shingled and will be v , ' . ready for occupancy this fall. Mark-' ", ,.' ! lag, as it does, the rapid settlement of (her Twenty Residence and Uttigwj,, e01i8ldered a baromPter of thft Coin? np at Present Time. ; ; expansion. A few of the twenty odd residences and cottages are not cosily , Washington Is practically completed. affairs, but many of them are very The structure will be built at once. Over twenty residences ana cot- comfortable, ranging In price between j Some elegant Interior finishings are tags one of them a colonial struct-. $1,000 and $2,000. . being completed on the Doctor R. L. ure that will vie with any now built In - Albert Heaton, edger of the Palmer Lincoln residence on West Main, in La Grande for general appearance mill, la building a story and a half what Is rapidly coming to be the iisiv Troubles between differeu' clans and tongs of local Greek .colonies In the city, did not cease with the release of the man yesterday morning who was charged with stealing some money from a fellow countryman. The charges acted as a boomerang for Gust Nichols, the man to prefer the charges of theft and assault, was ar rested this morhing for using profane language in connection with some dis putes that arose over the various inci dents. Nicholas was accused also J fellow countrymen of having extortel money from Nick Satarus. At anv 'rate, $30 are now in the possession of Night Officer McLaughlin, and somc- Ithlng may develop In the higher court. Nicholas was fined $25 by Judge C.v; this morning. The story Is told that John Satarus struck Nicholas while the latter was asleep, but Nicholas Beared 'Nick Sat" arus Into digging up $30, and In return George Fell was to be accused of the thefts. Nicholas still adheres to the story that It was Fell who struck him, while the other Greeks are unanimous in their assertion that Nicholas is tel ling that story to retain his $30. But Night Officer McLaughlin was told of the story, and is holding the $30 until some future time whfn the matter, is definitely settled. other uropean countries. Coming to America. Rome, Aug. 19. A party of disting uished Roman Catholic clergymen left Rome today for England, and on Thnrs day next will take passage with th English and Irish delegation on the Empress of Ireland, for Montreal. The purpose of the pilgrimage Is to at tend the eucharistic congress In the Canadian metropolis next month. In addition to the Italian, British and Ir ish clergy, the party will include oth er churchmen from Spain, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and many WHMTEIY f All Driver for laundry wagon. Party must be sober and reliable and able to take a financial interest in the business. From 1500.00 to 2000.00. An exceptional oppor tunity for the right party to in terest himself in a good paying business at a good salary. For particulars apply at the new laundry building.' " . A. B. CHERRY, Mgr. "Cherry's New Laundry. tie La of I'nlon County whore crop failures arc unknown; whose large diversified interests appeal to all; whose pajrolls are second to, only one county In the state of Oregon. Willi all our present activity and development we are just entering upon an era of advancement. A drive through beautiful Grande Ronde Talley at this season when the golden fields are delivering their annual bounteous yields, when thousands upon thousands of fruit trees are bearing heavy loads of apples that will enter the markets of our own and foreign lands, green alfalfa fields with constantly Increasing acreage, telephone lines running everywhere rural deliveries numerous school houses and churches, prosperous homes, alt bespeak the certainty of Investment and the Insurant of Independence. : Who are the money kings of Grande Ronde? The farmer, whether wheat grower, fruit grower, or stock raiser In short the land owner, Euoiifh sai4 Farm near Talocaset 160 acres ot land near Telocaset. Thi stand was farmed for many years. Price If taken In nnr future $5 per acre. Farm near Summerville 80 acres fine fruit land, $r0 per ac cre. If tnteroBted call and learn particulars. Now in Gourse of Contraction Fine modem home la every re spect, plumbed, flue built for fur nace, large basement cellar. Every thing first class. Situated, on east Adams avenue, $3,500 on easy terms. Grazing Land 240 acres, large spring on place. Oood wagon road to tract; consider able can be cultivated. Price $7 per acre. GSOO Me $4,000.00 Farm 320 acres, 60 tllable; good house, orchard consisting of 400 trees. Abun-1 dance of spring water piped into house aud barn, sufficient for the irrigation of large garden. Ideal frut and stock ranch or datrylng. Situated In lower Cove, about opposite Alioel. One third down, balance on time. Home in City Over two acres, splendid two-story home, large commodious barn and chicken 'house; nice large orchard; water right, situated In North La Grande. $4,000. 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. Modern House 5 rooms, well plumbed, one block north of court house; new, $1800. Terms. . FruitFarms 20-acre tract may be subdivided in to two ten acre tracts or owner would sell separate; 11 acres in orchard, . good house ami barn; other out-bulld-ings; would trade for city property. Price, $7,500. i , , . . 250 acre Farm 70 acres can be put under cultlva-' tlon, 3 acres in bearing 'orchard, all fenced several springs for. irrigation, .... spring piped into houBe. . Fine stook and fry it ranch situated "two ml'ek ' , south of La Grande. $8,000.00. ?2.00 cash. -. - - ' Will net 10 per cent Business property now rentln gfor $83 per month. Bonded lease for two years; will steadily advance In value. , Price $7,000. r ! ' Sand Ridge Farm eighty-four acres, splendid land, for either. grain or fruit, $8,500; one mile from Imbler. At leact one-half cash required. A Real Home 80 acr farm one quarter of a mile from city limits. Good modern 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 v terms., .'( r.i ." ; 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 little home Grande, easy tenns $1100 .v ' in North La on this place, Two-story house and three lots on North Fir street desirable property, for ory $l,40Qi . Twelve acres and nice two-story house in South La Grande, $4,00 ; 100 fruit trees and an ideal place fo a few cows and poultry. This site is a commanding view of beautiful Grande Ronde. . A new seven-room house 'on. East Adams avenue, roomy basement, pastercd, well ' finished throughout, $2,500. ;; Three lots on Main avenue, facing north for $350. Three lots on the beautifi;- sightly h!l side, west of La Grande .--i.ooo. Desirabe), lot and houses In nearly every portion of the city. Real Estate and Insurance, La Grande, Next Door to City Offices