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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1910)
V LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1910. page Tiini::: PULUIISCIILi 1 Shoes Rubbers Hosiery li ii JUDGE TTAvn n-Prs V II - rv Ppii Iky We are striving hard to . deserve your shoe trade MAY WE HAVE IT? LARGE AUDIEXCE I1EARS AWARDS TO HORSEOWXEES. V 1: : ' I have r.o land of my own to offer. I sell strictly on percentage. Both owner and buyer receive the same fair treatment. I mean that yonr property Is offered at exactly the price yon place on H. We in vlte your consideration of the following listings. , I . City Property ' Four room house, two lots, good-cellar, 1414 Z avenue. This place has been listed for sometime at ) $1100. 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; $1409, $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 rentt Terms $100 down, balance $15 permonthi, . " .'; : Fine large 'home in North La Grande., two blocks, splendid house, barn and out buildings. Fine or- , . ard; an ideal home with ample rooroMor garden, poultry, cow and horse. This is an exceptional fine offer. Price $4,000. : ; ' . : Nice new home, two lots in ' West La GranJ); price $2,000. . ' . ' A well built house on Main.. Avenue, facing North; close in; price, $2,500. One-half cash, balance on ... time. v- : . ; ; ' . " 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. ,s : House and two lots in Block 1. Grandy's addition,' for $1100. Three lots in same block at $900. . This is ueairuie propri. : 1 "",:'" .' , ;,-':" - .''' ' ' i A new seven-room house on East Adams avenue roomy basement, plastered, well finished throughout, ', $2,500. , ""-;.v; -,-:-,-.. -.- . 12 room house, barn, 8 acres of land, 100 fruit trees, barn, spring, well and city water. Sightly Tlew; ; nice home in South La Grande. " Large 10-roomhouBe with entire block of ground. Here is chance for investment; five houses can be built v - oh this property. All close to the high school building. Good barn on piace, price 13500. ' 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. $500 cash, balance on easy terms. ' Four room house, near big brick school house, north of track, $1 100. PlaBtered 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. Gives His Scores Verbally and Public Hears Interesting Points. Judging of the pure-bred horses on exhibition at the fair grounds was re sumed this morning and a large au dience' of horsemen was present to hear the scores pointed out. Prof. Robert Ashby, superintendent of In stitute work at the Pullman agricul tural college la doing the Judging and while he awards his decisions he points out the reasons therefor. He gives his scores verbally and the au dience heard the faults of one entry and the finer points of another ex plained in detail. Prof, Ashby is not only thoroughly posted on horses but has the happy faculty of making1 his audience see the scoring points or the .(aults as the case may be. SMITH & GREEN Depot Street Shoemen 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. ' " " V Farm Lands vL-Rne 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. . . . . - NearLaGmnde Fine foothill farm four miles from La Grande, 800 acres, well Improved, $16,000, terms. Sandridge Farm 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. v Sandridge Farim 160 acres near good school and depot adjoining place. Good roads all the way to La Grande, 6 miles. Fruit Farm S-' 20 acres commercial orchard in Fruitdale, trees 8 years old, well cared for and in splendid condition. $7,500. v . .v' J ;..-'..-'''. ' '. ' . , Situated near School house in Fruitdale, trees 12 years old, crop estimated between 2,000 and 3,000 boxes; $6,500, good terms r will exchange for city property. 80 acres one quarter mile from the city, modern house, fine cellar with Bprlng; five acres of fine or- chard, crop goes with place if taken at once. Fine dairy, fruit and poultry farm, $5,000. I Here is a Sna)p ' 320 acre farm, 300 acres summer fallow and seeded to grain, water right six miles east of La Grande, $52 per acre. Investigate this. : , V Look This Up I 500 acres of land eight miles east of La Grande, well Improved, fine stock, alfalfa and grain ranch $50 per acre. ; .... ' .' " " -.-' ' '.'-' Mt. Glenn Farm ; - 80 acres, all good land, 5 acres In orchard, large barn, several springs near school, rural delivery, arm produced 40 bushels pt wheat to the acre last year. $8,000, very reasonable terms. , , ' ; 50-acre Fruit Farm Situated near Summervllle, will trade forcity property or' will sell on very easy terms. : - t Fine Farm ;;'.'v 760 acres eight mile's from La Grande. Last year, this land produced 129 bushels of oats5 to the acre. Well ' improved, $65 per acre. Terms. ' - f " V -y.:- ' X In Lower Cove .'',.,..'.. ':..;:-';.;". 320 acres," 60 cultivatable, 400 fine froit trees, fine spring, $4,000, easy terms. : r Grazin8Land 240 acres, well watered in lower Cove, $7 per acre. . . ; Moim Splendid fruit land, large meadow, several acres In alfalfa, three miles south of La Grande, $8,000. JimberLahd " 80 acres south of La Grande, $800, one-half cash. . Good WhilS It LasUd. X had a dream th othar night 01 pachea, cream and honey, Of autoa, elrahlpt, motofboaU And wads of eaiy money, ' i Ot well resorts beside the sea, i . Where everything wa handy. 1 The ladles favored me With smiles, t" v And X was aU the candy. I didn't dare to pinch myself. By Instinct I divined it : , That I would thereby break the open And but a dream would find It. And so I reveled in the fcmtles, The coin, the fragrant clover. Well knowing by experience That It would soon be over. X threw the speed gauge open wide. I knocked the record silly. X didn't stop for ditch or stone. I jumped the places hilly. And when the pace so hot became ' The passengers all f alnMd X dropped into a little town And left the place well painted. X can't recall exactly what I had that day for dinner; But, Judging from results that night, It surely was a winner. X don't remember what It cost : Or where It was 1 ate It, But I can tell you for a fact I'd like, to duplicate ft. Impudent 1 think I" shall win Billy." "You do, do your, f . v "I am certain of it" " "But be is very fond of my singing tnd dancing." "That may all be, but he Just loves my biscuits and pies." "Ob, that's all right We will buy them of you when Billy and I go to housekeeping." . . . The Cruder Varieties. "What is the name of that warbler that is singing so sweetly in the tree?" asked a gushing young person. 1 do not know," frankly admitted the great detective. 'But I thought you were making a "Only Jailbirds, darling.? STUDEBAKER VAGONS AND BUGGIES j SUPERIOR DRILLS ThtyBearinvestigsiUon, jYe areAgenisij,:;J.lL. -Doubk Ciiinnici- aeWew M. GO. A L.I1III I IlkUillflllU tJIIILII SYSTEM -1 4 Come loiht fair grounds and (el us show you; IVe csn U A m ft .f . . 4 ' r . prorecr your nomc ana give you rne ocst 01 wafer. s S DEMONSTRATION AT All WIS ' ft BUY & WEWEL jl Directory of the. Fraternal Orders of La Grande, Oregon A. F. & X, M.La 41, A. P. & A. M. ! -La Grande Lodge No. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. JOHN S. IIODGIN, W. M. - A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary, REBEKAILS Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every evening in .the I. O. O. F. hall, All visiting members are invited to attend. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. O. MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH. Sec. PPV' REAL iTll ii ESTATE It Makes Good. "It is said that she is a wonderfully clever talker." "Yes, but It is not remarkable." Isn't it?" , "No." ... - ' "Why?" ' : s ' .. "Because It is ber money that talks for her." Equalizer. . Man wants but little here below- Food, raiment, warmth and candle light- . : Out woman balances the scale, For she wants everything In sight. . Of Course. "My good man, why are you in jaiir v; "Me, leddy?" Yes; you, my poor fellow." : "Bekase I can't get out" " B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's dub, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. " DR. G. L. BIGGERS, Ex Rul. HUCH McCALL, Rec. Sec. 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, ' ' ' ; V NERI ACKLB3. C. C. J. H. KEENEY, Clerk. M. W. AvLa Grande Camp' No. 770'f 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. , KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crosa Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday . night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights.,, JESS PAUL, C. P. R.L LINCOLN. M. of 11, ft S. O. E. S. Hope. Chapter No. 13, O. E. C. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of . each month.' ytsltlng members cor dlally invited. " : MARY 'A. WARNICK, Sec PATJLINEEDERLEE, W. M. 1 ( WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Grande Ronde Circle No. 47 meets every first and third Thursday evenings la the month at the I. O. O. F. halL' All visltlag members are welcome. .-. ; CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M. . LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk, SEE iO- -!').; : Practical Idea. ; "History, It is said, always repeats "Does it, pr ' "Yes.", -' . :i "Then I wish It would repeat itself when the teacher calls on me to re cite and I can't repeat it" - LAlGRANDES LEADING JEWELER ' . . 'i '.-' f- . i. , ;, , ' Oepends. "Are you fond of datesT' "Datesr "Yes." i , "Well, that depends. "now depends V "On who tbo other half of the sketch I to. , . When in need of anything in watches; clocks. Jewelry, cut glass, hand pain ted China, or any other article carried by a first class Jewel ry store, Investigate our prices before X . "buying and you will s ave money, and be sure ot securing X first quality goods. i ... , jr' . j If your eyes trouble you, have them fitted by an optl- . V clan of experience. V Opposite the It. 8. Land Office Adams Ave. 8" "'- Want ads pay, one cent a word. . 5 I