LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910. PAGE THREE K f 4 ; i. t f 5 ni1 ; . : . I Ti A IT I hate no land of my own to offer. I sell strictly on percentage. Both owner and bnyer receive the same fair treatment. I mean that your property Is offered at exactly the price you place on It Wo In vite your tonsideraUon of the following listings. City Property Four room house, two lots, good cellar, 1414 Z avenue. This place has been listed for some time at 11100. "A special price, If sold during the next ten days, at $950. $500 cash, time on balance. ' Two story house, with barn, lot 55x90. one door north of M. E. church, South; $1400, $600 cash, bal ance on easy terms. - " Seven room house, situated west end of Pennsylvania avenue, plastered stone foundation, city water In house; price $1,000. Why pay rent? Terms $100 down, balance $15 per month. Fine large home In North La Grande, two blocks, splendid house, barn and out buildings. Bine or nrd; an Ideal home with ample room for garden, poultry, cowhand horse. This Is an exceptional fine offer. Price $4,000. .. - Nice new, home, two lots In West La Grande; price $2,000. A well built house on Main Avenue, facing North; close In; price, $2,500. 0e-half cash, balance on .time; .- ' . 1 ' , " ' ' ' ' ' ' " Four room house on Monroe Avenue; nice barn and extra well built poultry house. Three lots, four room house with cellar, city water. All In good condition. $1400, easy terms. ..' House and two lots In Block 1. Grandy's addition, for $1100. Three lots In tame block at $900. This . Is desirable property. . . : .-A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement plastered, well flnlshod throughout, $2,500. -.; ' ., ' 12 room house, barn, 8 acres of land, 100 fruit trees, barn, spring, well and city water. Sightly view; nice home In South La Grande. f , - Large 10-room house with entire block of ground. Here Is chance tor investment! five houset c"an be bu.lt on this property. All close to the high school building. Good barn on place, prleo $3500. . . Five room house, modern plumbing, lot 60x110, near court house, beautiful location, $1800; $800 cash, balance two years. . ' , Seven room house on Adams avenue; well built plastered, basement, desirable location, $2500. cash, balance on easy terms. - . ; ' Four room house, near big brick school house, north of track, $1100. . . Plastered house In North La Grande, entire block, $4,000 on easy terms. ; Nice home in North La Grande, fruit, barn, accessible to new R. R. shops $1700. HI'S HPS ElilS DETAILED ESTIMATE OF STATE'S CROPS THIS YEAR. Several Eastern States Ahead of Ore- gon in Productiveness this Tear. $500 Town Lots I have some splendid buys in town lots In all portions of the city, Very good lots, for $100. Some extra choice locations at $300 to $750. .,..' ' , , A V Farm Lands v. Fine Stock Ranch : 2600 hundred acres near La Grande, 300 acres of meadow land, from which 400 to 600 tons of hay can be cut annually. Well watered; reasonable terms. -' Y-- ; , ' ' Near La Grande , Fine foothUl farm four miles from La Grande, 800 acres, well Improved, $16,000, terms. Sandridge Farm v 160 acres well improved. All good land, 70 acres of summer fallow seeded, one half mile to nine months' school, less than one mile to depot. . This is a snap, $92 per acre.. Terms. Sandridge Farm J60 acres near good school and depot adjoining place.' Good roads all the way to La Grande, 6 miles. V -.. . Fruit Farm , ; . 20 acres commercial orchar d In Fruitdale, trees 8 years old. well cared for and In splendid condition. $7,500. " r.A, , , A ' V , Ten-acre Fruit Farm Situated near, school house in Fruitdale, trees 12 years old,' crop esUmated between 2,000 and 3,000 boxes;' $6,500, - good , terms or will exchange for city property. . , 80 acres one quarter mile fromthe city,' modern house, fine cellar with spring; five acres of fine or chard, crop goes with place if taken at once. Fine dairy, fruit and poultry farm, $5,000. - Here is a Snap 320 acre farm, 300 acres summer fallow and seeded to grain, water right six miles east of La Grande, $52 per acre. Investigate this. ' " l LookTKisUp 600 acres of land eight miles east of La Grande well improved, fine stock, alfalfa and grain ranch. $50 per acre. , . , i. ' ' ' . , . " .' '. '. V MtGlennFarm 80 acres, all good land, 5 acres In orchard, large barn, severaf springs near school, rural delivery, ''arm produced 40 bushels of wheat to the acre last year. $8,000, very reasonable terms. 50-acre Fruit Farm situated near Summerville, will trade for city property' or will seU on very easy terms. V. .;: - ' Fine Farm 760 acres eight miles from La Grande. Last year this land produced 129 bushels of oats to the Weil improved, $65 per acre. Terms." ' ' ; . ' '' In Lower Cove 320 acres, 60 cultivatable. 400 fine fruit trees, fine, spring, $4,000, easy terms. Grazing Lind 240 acres, well watered In lower Cove, $7 per acre, v- , , . .. 'J ';: -MoiHitaiii Ranch ' Splendid fruit land, large meadoweviraTac'resin' 'alfalfa, tWee miles south of La Grande. $8,000, ;;vr;'mber:Lahd. 80 acres south of La Grande, $800. one-half cash. ' i ' Portland, Ore.. Oct. 5 (Special) Oregon, Is engaged In harvesting a $115,000,000 crop of agricultural pro ducts. The complete list, from wheat to livestock and apples to hops, Bhowe a splendid profit for the grower and the total means that Oregon is con stantly gaining In the, value of Its agri cultural products, with the steadily In creasing popualtlon. Oregon'B total is about one-nlnetleth of the aggregate agricultural product of the country Tor the current year. It is far behind Iowa, with is more than $360,000,00 and also Kansas with over $225,000,000. . This wealth, distributed among the DeoDle of the state, " gives $144 to each. Kansas has a per capita agricul tural tww cf -zl JCTi The above estimate is made, by Dr j James Wlthycombe, director or the government experiment station at CorvalliB, and he divides the total as follows: Livestock $25,000,000; dairy products, $14,000,000; wheat $13,750, 000; Hay) $10,000,000; oats $6,000,000; potatoes $5,000,000; fruit $6,000,000; poultry products $5,000,000; wool $4,- 000,000; hops $3,000,000; miscellaneous $24,250,000.. We Never were bettei prepared for a season's business than now. Fall and Winter SHOES hav8 arrived and received our O.. K. as the Very Best the market affords. We have end savored to remember every member of the .. family, from the youngest to the , oldest. . . - We Solicite your patronage SMITH & GREEN - Shoe Men L J V j ''f- Onyx Hosiery duty of all persons Interested to ap pear at the time and place given. All persons having grievances re garding the 1910 assessment may ap pear before such board and present their affidavits containing grounds' of complaint. All suchaffldavits must be presented during the first week of the ; T. A. RINEHART, Assessor for Union County, Oregon. Dally Sept. 30 Oct 17. Notice of Meeting of the Board of . Equalization. Notice Is hereby given that the County Board of Equalization for Un ton County, Oregon, will attend at the Court House at La Grande, Ore gon, on Monday October ltth, 1909, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors In valuation, description of qualities of land, lots, or other property, as assessed by the County Assessor and it shall be the ICotlce of Street Improvement To whom It may concern; Notice la hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of La Grande, Ore gon, on tholst day of December; 1909, creating Improvement District No. 9, and designating Fourth Street, as such district, aand in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said Common Coun cl on the 2t8h day of September, 1910, whereby said Council determined and declared Its Intention to Improve all that portion of Fourth street, In Bald Improvement district, as hereinafter described, by laying thereon Bitullth- lc pavement, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice acre. mm TT TT Jfl O GU PB .'REAL.' mM ii ESTAET For Fair Week I will make some very was enable prices on Heaters,' new and second hand. Would like, to talk about furnishing your honse. ' N : " r- If yon feel like, visiting after seeing the Fair call at the store we'll have chairs for yon. , Telephone: Black ,1521 C. E. SUYDAM 1411-1413 Adams Ave. upon the owners of the property af fected and benefitted by such improve-" ment, order that said above described improvement be made; that the boun daries of said district to be so im proved are as follows: All that portion of Fourth street, from the north line of Adamn iui td the sonth curb JlnJ of "O" street or avenue. Notice is hereby further given . that the Council will levy a special assessment on all the property, af fected and benefitted by such Im provement for the purpose of paying for such improvement That the esti mated cost of such Improvement Is the sum of S29.745.00. That the Coun cil will on the 12th day of October, 1910, meet at the Council chamber at the hour of 9 o'clock p. m. to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any person feeling ag grieved by such assessment La Grande, Oregon, Sept 23, 1910. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE. " OREGON, By P. E. COX, Recorder of the City of La Grande, i-Y Oregon. . . w Sept 30 to Oct 11. . . .i, directory oj the fifaictjnal Orders of Aa Grand. Oregon A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. SfA. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. " JOHN C. HODWIN, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, SecreUry. 1 B. P. OE. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting "brothers are cordially In vited to attend. , , DR. G. L. BIQGERS, Ex Rul. -HUGH McCALL, Rec. Sec. REBEKAHS Crystal ' Lodge No. '50 meets every evening In the I. O. 0 F. hall. All visiting members are , invited to attend. ' ' ' : ' : MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. O. . ' MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. ; -' JESS PAUL, C. C. , R. L. LINCOLN, 11. of R. & S. 1 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. meets every second and fourth Tues day In the month.' All visiting mem bers welcome. NERIACKLES.C.C. J. II. KEENEY. Clerk. You won't want to cook much during Fair Week. A Sandwich apd a cup of Coffee. GERMAN AMERIGAN and PLANTATION f COFFEES make a brew ! T ... . . ' .' ' . i l . d! J" X that is pieasari 10 sip. M. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday In the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invited to attend. I. R. SNOOK, C. D. E. COX, Clerk. AH kinds Lunch j Goods. -:- -:- :- Royal Grocery 'and Raff pry O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. C. holds stated communications the -second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Visiting members cor dially Invited, v ; ' V MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. . WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Grande Ronde Circle No. 47; meets every first and third Thursday evenings In the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All vlsltlag members are welcome.; 6IIL0E ROBINSON, G. M. ' LIZZIE ELLSWORTH. Clerk. SEE - ; I FEME LA GRAHDES LEADIHG UEWUER anything In watches, clocks, jewelry, ted China, or any other article carried ry store, investigate our prices before, ave money, and be sure of securing 1 If your eyes trouble you, have them fitted by an opti cian of experience. . When In need of cut glass, band pain by a first class jewel buying and you will s first quality goods. j Opposite the U. S. Land Office, Adams Ave. , ', ...