L3. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. "WEDNESDAY, OpTOBER 26, 1910. page Turner i i i u ... ft-- f 1 T " Y ' ' ''-Tr-r3 1 EUGEXE TO IUTE 21ET -- , , I i l I l Pit TntAHaAiAf.n iritl tt.tm i I 11 I Mf Me n c7 s I hate no land of my own to offer. I sell strictly on percentage. Cotli owner and buyer recede the game fair treatment. I mean that your property Is offered at exactly the price you place on It We fa--Tlte yonr consideration of the following llstlnn. City Property Four room house, two lota, good cellar, 1414 Z avenue. This place has been listed for soma time at 11100. A special price, If sold during the nexl ten daysTat $950. $500 cash, time on balance. Two story house, with barn, lot 65x90. one door north of M. E. church, South; $1400, $600 cash, bal ance on easy terms. Seven room house, suted west eni of Pennsylvania avenue, plastered atone foundation, city water in house; price $1,000. . Why pay rent? Terms $100 down, balance $15 per month. Fine large home in North I Grande, two blocks, splendid house, 4arn . and out buildings. Fine or ard; an ideal home with ample room for garden, poultr, cow and horse. This Is an exceptional fine offer. Trice $4,000. . Nice new home, two lots iu West La Grande;, price $2,000. '' ' . A well built house on Main Avenue, facing North; close in; price, $2,500. 0"e-half cash, balance on time. ,:' ' ' 1 ' . v wmvi uw mutt uu villi weu ouiu poultry &0UI6. room house wltn cellar, city water o xnree lots, tour All in good condition. $1400, easy terms. House and two lota in Block 1 Grandy's addition, for $1100. Three lota In game block at $900. This la desirable property. ' . a. new aeven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy basement plastered, welf finished throughout, $2.boo. , , - . y. -; . 12 room house, barn, 8 aero a of land, 100 fruit trees, barn, spring, well and city water. Sightly view; nice home In South La Grande, 4 " ' , s ; Large 10-room house with entire block of ground. Here Is chance for Investment; five houses can be built on this property. All close to the high school building.- Good barn on piace, price $3500. .., , F town .house, modern plumbing, 1060x110, near court house j, beautiful location, $1800; $800 cash, balance two years, v , ' ' ' Seven room house on Adams avenue; well built plastered, basem ent, .' desirable location, $2500. $500 cash, balance on easy terms. ' .! Four room house, near big brick school house, north of track, $1100. Plastered house lo North La Grande, entire block, $4,000 on easy terms. . ' - Nice home in North La Grande, fruit, barn, accessible to new It It shops $1700. Town Lots X have some splendid buys, in town lots in all portions of the city.' Very good lots lor $100. 8ome extra choice locations at $300 to $750. ".V Farm Lands Fine Stock Ranch 2600 bundled acreajnear La Grande, 300 acres of meadow land, from which 400 to 600 tons of hay Big Iaterscholastic Will be Held at State rnlverslty Sext Spring. Preparations are well under wa; for. the most elaborate Interschojas'lr track and field meet ever held In Ore gon. It is to be pulled off on Klncald Field next spring 'under the manage ment of the University of Oregon, states the Oregon Emerald. The track will be widened to take eight hurdles around the 2.20 turn, and ten on the straightaway. This will eliminate the necessity of running heata snd' will make a faster meet, for the prep school sprinters will be compelled to run but one race. The grading and banking of the track will begin as soon as practicable. . ' . -x Medals, cups and trophies have been ordered, and will be the most valu able collection of prizes ever' offered to prep school alhletes. The gold, sil ver and bronze medals will bear the figure of an athlete in relief in the center, and "University of Oregon In terscholastlc Track Meet" ensrravot' around the outside. Upon the back will be the name of the event and the winner.. , ; - A large silver cub will be awarded to the winning , team. The . fleetest relav tnm will l rwv ! cup, ', and each member will receive an individual medal. The highest in dividual point winner wll receive a special medal n addtlon to the medals recelrad a special medal in addition to the medals received in the different events. The visiting athleates will be quar tered at the fraternity and club houses and it goes without saying that they will b well cared for, . , , ; ' This meet Is to be conducted in ac cordance with the system used in the large Eastern interscholastlc meets and Bill Hayward also, has ideas of his own as to how the meet should be run. The officials, for the most part, will be selected from the .'Portland interscholastlc Athletic association, i W -ULi U ii Ve take 'special care that the SHOES we cell are properly fitted. .ONYX 'HOSIERY; Once a Customer, Always a Customer SMITH & GREEN Shoemen L . Depot Street can be cut annually. Well watered; reasonable terms. ( 7v NearLa Grande . . . .. - V Fine foothill farm four rifles from La Grande, 800 acres, well Improved, $16,000, tenr Sandridge Farm 160 acres well Improved. All good land, 70 acres of summer fallow seeded, one months school, less than one mile to depot This Is a snap, $92 per acre. Terms. halt mile , to nine : Sandridge Farm 7 , 160 ucres near good school and depot adjoining place. Good roads all th way to La Grande, 6 miles. Pruit Farm";.; 20 acres commercial orchard in Fruitdale, trees 8 years old, well cared1 for and in splendid condition, s $7,600. , - t; 4" ' , " " ' . Situated near school house in Fruitdale, trees 12 years old, crop estimated between 2,000 and 3,000 boxes; ' $6,600, good terms or will exchange for city property.' ' - T. 80 acres one quarter mile from the 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. v 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. ,, , Look Jhis Up . 500 acres of land eight, miles east of La Granle, well Improved, fine stock, alfalfa and grain ranch, i $50 per acre. .. ' ( Mt. GlennFarm J 80 acres, all good land, 6 aeries in orchard, large barn, several springs near school, -rural delivery. Tarm produced 40 bushels of wheat to the acre last year. $8,000, very reasonable terms. '; 50-acre Fruit Farm Situated near Summervllle, will trade for city property or will sell on very easy terms. ', Fine Farm ' Last year this land produced 129 bushels of oats to the 760 acres tight miles from La Grande, v'ell Improved, $65 per acre. Terms. acre. In Lower Cove 320 acres, 60 cultlvatable, 400 fine fruit trees, fine spring, $4,000, easy terms. . - Grazing Land 240 acres, well watered In lower Cove, $7 per acre. , . M Splendid fruit land, large meadow, several acres in alfalfa, three miles south of La Grande, $8,000. Timber Land : 80 acres south of La Grande, $800, one-halt cash. GE - x REAL ESTATE HAZEL RICE AGAIN. "The Cow and the Moon" Brings Top- nlar Actors to this CJty. k . Miss Hazel Rice, of "The Cow and the Moon" company which comes to the Steward opera house on Tuesdty, November 1st, is one of the most in tereatlng little personages in present day theatricals. She is known as the Dresden Doll of. musical comedy; scarcely four feet in height, but per fect in form and figure, most pleas ing features, and a personality that reaches out over the foot lights and fairly grasps one, she Is most mag netic and charming. Miss Rice In the part of little Miss Innocence, the maid who has never seen a man, has a role that suits her perfectly and she is said to be making the hit of her career. With a most pleasing voice, her singing of "Bridal Bella." "They All Look Alike to Mable" and "If They are All as Nice as You displays her talents as a comedienne most favorably. The "Cow and the Moon" 1b a com panion play to ".The Cat and the Fid dle" and is also founded on Nursery Rhyme lore, which made the fatter so entertaining. , Chas. A. Sellon is the star of the company and brings a company of ov er forty people and a producstlon that Is claimed to be the most gorgeous and glittering; of anything that has been seen here in many a day. Seat sale opens Saturday, CAR LOAD New Studebaker Buggies and Bob Sleds just received by :;;M:l:M;i:G i We Can Press Your Clothes or J " Clean Them On SHort Notice. ; Elite DyngrtdiCeamn lToiAs Depot street ; X Mahaffey Building . . - 'n Dii-ectory bf tbe Fratenial Orders , of La Grande, Oregon A. F. t A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular meet ings first and third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m. .i. ; ' JOHN S. HODOIN. W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretarr. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. meets every evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting members art Invited to attend, " ' MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, N. G. MRS. JENNIE M. SMITH, See. ! Guaranteed Liquor Cure. Drunkenness is a progressive dis ease; The modern drinker is not satis fled with two or three drinks a day, the craving for more and more be comes irrestlble as the disease ad vances; the result is Chronic Alco holism. ,' ,-. -.''...! The treatment used successfully by thousands right in their own homes is Orrine. It is sold under a positive guarantee to affect a cure or your money will be refunded. Orrine No. 1, is the Becret remedy; Orrine No. 2, is for those willing to take the treatment Either from costs $1. Write for free booklet, "How to Cure Drunkenness" The Orrine Co., 674 Orrine Building, Washington, . D. C. Sold by leading druggists, and in this city by O. E. Silverthorne. t Oct, 24, 26, 28. , ; B. P. O. E.' 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. Q. L. DIGGERS, Ex Rul.' , i. HUGH 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. ; " NERI ACKLES, C. C. J.'H. KEENEY, Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crsta Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday ; night In Castle hall, (old Elk's hall.) A Pythian welcome to all vis&ss Knights.: V'- . JESS PAUL, a c li R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. R M. W. Al "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, a V , , D. E. COX, Clerk. O. E. S.Hofle Chapter No. 13, O. E. C. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting members cor dlally invited. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec PAULINE EDERLEE, W. M. ; 1 1 . ' WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT C rand , Ronde Circle No. 47 meets ever first and third Thursday evenings in the month at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visitlig members are welcome. CHLOE ROBINSON, G. M. , LIZZIE ELLSWORTH, Clerk, Calf In Pound A red, baldfaced sucking calf was Impounded by me today. Man bring ing cow which claims calf can; have sarnie. . . POUNDMASTER FERRES. ' SEE "" I i. H. PEME LA GR ANDES LEADING JEWELER 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 nrlcea Wni-n buying and you will s ave money, and be sure of securing first quality . goods. , If your eyes trouble you, have them, fitted by an opti cian of experience. ' . : t Opposite the V. S. Land Office, Adams Ave. Si ' ' . - ' i Want ids nay, one cent a word.