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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910.
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I have oo land of my own to offer.. I sell strictly on percentage Both owner and buyer receive the
same fair treatment. I mean that your property Is offered at exactly the price you place on It We in
Tlte your consideration of the following listings. . , . .
City Property
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Four room house, two lots, good cellar, 1414 Z avenue. This p!ace has been listed for some time at
11100. A special price, if sold during the next ten days, at f 950. $500 cash, time on balance.
Two story house, with barn, lot 55x90. one door north ot M. E. church. South; $1400, $600 cash bal
. ance on easy terms. - -' .' .v :V" ' "
Seven room house, equated west end of Pennsylvania avenue, plastered stone foundation, city water In
bouse; price $1,000. Why pay rentT Terms $100 down, balance $15 per month.
Fine large home in North La Grande, two blocks, splendid house, barn and out buildings.- Fine or
ard; an ideal home with ample room for garden, poultry, cow and horse. Thla is an exceptional fine
offer. Price $4,000. .-' j ... .... ( . . ,,;
Nice new home, two lots in West La Graiid; price $2,000. . ' v
A well built house on Main Avenue, facing North; clo'se in; price, $2,500. 0"e-half cash, balance on
time. ; . ' . ' ... , ' . . ......
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 terma.
House and two Iota in Block liGrandy'a addition, for $1100. Three lota in same block at $900 This'
is desirable property. ' ' . ' . ,-i'r .-:. '.j . -t -im.-. - i
a new seven-room house on East Adams avenue, roomy baseman -iUoJ, well" finished throuehout ' B
; $2,500.' ; ,',.:.' :,.,.';..:..; -:-VV-''--V''--'.:J : " . " '-
' ' .'ti nmm tintIRM ham I iorAi nManit tnn fmlt ... .-t i. ... . .. ' N
1 . - -v... vi .u, ,w umv ticni, uoiu, Bjinut, wen ana city water, sightly view
nice home in South-La Grande. 'h'' '
Large 10-room house with entire block of ground. Here is chanco for investment; five houses can be built
on this property. All close to the high school building. Good barn ou piace, price $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 $500
cawh. 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.
Town Lots Vv':
I have some splendid buys In town lots in all portions of the. city. Very good lota tor M 8ome
. extra- choice locations at $300 to $750.
Farm Lands
Fine Stock, Ranch ? y
2600 bandied acres near La Grande, 300 'acres of meadow land, from which 400 to 600 ton's of hay
can be cut annually. Well watered; reasonable terms. '
JNear liG
Fine foothUl farm four nil M from La Grande 800 acres, well im proved, $16,000, tew -Ti l
' Sandridge Farm
160 acres well Improved. All good land, 70 acres of summer fallow seeded, one hau mils to nine
months school, less than one mile to depot. This Is a snap. $92 per acre. Terma; :
7 Saiujridgearm ; -
160 acres near good school and depot adjoining place." Good roads all the way to La Grande, - miles. 1
. Fruit Farm '
17.800 tCre, C0mmerclal orcharl Pruitdale, trees 8 Tears old, well cared for and in splendid condition;;
Ten-acre Fruit Farm
. SltUSerdftft near "ho01 nouae ,n rrulWale. trees 12 years old. crop estimated between 2,000 and 3.000
boxes; $6,500. good terms or will exchange for city property,
V 80 acrej one quarter mile from the city, modern house, tine eellar wlbh spring; five acrot of fine or
chard, crop goes with place if taken at once. Fine dairy, fruit and poultry farm, $5,000.
Here is a Snap ;
" ' 8f "e farm' 800 tcre8 umme' faow "d seeded to grain, water right six miles east of La
Grande, $52 per re. Investigate this. v '
Look This Up
f$50 Itr mJT f laDd T' le5a8t 0t ran?e' wel1 Proved, fine stock, alfalfa and grain ranch!
:;;;:'il,:''::';v':';:vM Farm
-y-s 80 acres, all good land. 6 acres In orchard, large barn, several springs near school rural delivers
;Tarm produced 40 bushels of wheat to the acre last year $8,000. very reasonable ternu '
I 50-acre Fruit Farm
. Situated near Summerville. wUl trade for city property or will sell on very easy terms.
Fine Farm
!lTp! mt lN bU8hel to. .ore.
In Lower Cove
820 acres, 60 cultlvatable. 400 fine fruit trees tine spring. $4,000. easy terms.
Grazing Land
u creB, wen waierea in lower Cove, $7 per acre. '
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Mountain Ranc
Splondld fruit land, largo meadow, several acre. In alfalfa, three miles .th of U Grande. $8,000
Timber Land
80 acrea tontli of La Grande, $800, one-half cash.
GEO.
M nn to icd real
ESTATE
Oenrtahtpt of an snipa
Arc flckle. my boy.
It may be a flerellct ' .
Or transport of loy.
If the maid In th case f
Love a pet iog, bewar.
For your courtship will turn
To a bark of despair.
-Chicago New.
"Then you don't want to leave foot
prints upon the Bands of time?"
' "Nix," answered the politician guard
edly. "All I want is to cover up my
tracks." Washington FJerald.
I she. perdie. as false as she Is fair.
That maiilen mutable whom thou ador-
est?.
Jilted thee, th? Then come and drown
thy care. .
Lose every thought of her, e'en as thou
pon reft - -
This large libation. (But he tears his hair
And saith, .' Til not forget her. for, I
swear. -I'll
be all summer paying up the florist!")
Cleveland Leader.
; Johnny came home the other night
in hich glee, wearing the arithmetic
medal. ' " . -
"What l that for?" asked his
moihuf.
"That'H Ihe prlzp for doinsr exam
ples." Raid Johnny. "1 did this one:
'If our new baby weigh? eleveh and a
half pouuda and gains an ounce each
day' 'eaust. you toid Mrs. Smith she
did yesterday 'how much . will she
weigh when she's ' twenty years oldT
And the answer was 4CG pounds. And
the teacher said I earned the prize."
ChrIstian"Artv(w ,
Travelers on the rocky wny,
Go It. toe and heel:
Kill the fatted calf today. "' -'.
But don't lake all the veal.
Fortune smilln' bright on you,
Glvln' grace and ground. -But
othor folks are hungry too. 1
. So pass the veul around. .
Atlanta Constitution..
Jiggs I tell yoilithat new landlord
Of mine la ri pretty quare fellow.
Biggs So'a mine, but he's always
round" on rent day. Judge. '
I'm stuck upon a dainty girl.
A mental science miss.
She puts her hair up in a curl.
Her blue eyes promise bliss.
My brain is all awhlrl. '
And yet I'm ilad of this
The fact that she
Don't offer me
A mental science klssl
-Cleveland Leader.
"I wonder what the teacher meant
about the singing of my two daugh
ters r ' . .
i "What did he say?"
"He said that Mamie's voice was
good, but Maude's was better still."'
Catholic News. '
sessment roll for the Improvement ,
of Adams avenue from the west line
of Cherry street to the, west line of;
Spruce street being in. Improvement
District No. 1, In the City of La
Grande, Oregon, under the provis
ions of Ordinance No.' 497. Berlea 1910
entitled "An ordinance declaring the
cost of Improving Adams avenue
from the west line of Cherry street
to the west line of Spruce street, as
sessing the property benefited there
by, declaring such assessment, and
directing the entry of the same on the
docket of City Hens, authorizing the
Issuance and sale of bonds, to pay
for Bald Improvement,! and declaring
an emergency" the same being In Im- j
provement district No. 1 of said City,
is now in my hands for collection and
that any assessment therein may be
paid tod me at any time within Bixty
days from November - 29th, 1910,
which Is the date of the first publi
cation of this notice, without penalty
Interest or cost; and each property
owner Is hereby notified that on ap
plication to the undersigned, within
ten days from the 29th day ot Nov
ember, which is the first dae of publi
cation of this notice, he will be al
lowed to pay such, assessment In ten
annual Installments, the first Instal
ment thereof being due and payable
on or before the 29,th day of January,
1911. If application Is not made as
above provided the whole amount will
be due and pavahl th; crp'.r-Uuu
of said sixty days. All property own
ers Interested are hereby notified to
appear at my office In the City Hall
and pay the sante. .
By orders of the Council, Novenu.'
ber 23rd, 1910. ; - .
Following Is the assessment roll
No. 9:
Assessment Roll No. 9.
Block H, 110 ft, Coggln's 2nd Ad
dition, .Thomas Moore, $282.87.
Block I, Coggln's 2nd Ad. James
Hough, $227.41.
Block J, Coggln's 2nd, Addition,
James Hough, $228.55.
Block K. Coggln's 2nd
Ella Mason, $227.60.
Block L, 49 ft Coggln's 2nd Addl
tlon, Ella Mason, $110.93.
Block L 52 ft, Coggln's 2nd Addl
tlon, Ford A. Ellis, $117.62.
Block M, 26 ft., Coggln's 2nd Addl
I wonder have you ever known
. Or beard of such a thing
As paper hangers In the house
Who didn't try to slngT
Detroit Free Press.
"The teacher of one of the classes
In a school In the suburbs of Cleve
land had been training her pupils In
anticipation of a visit from the school
commissioner," said George S. Wells.
"At la.tt he came, and the classes were
called out to show their attainments.
"The arithmetic class was the first
called, and In order to make a good
Impression the teacher put the first
question to Johnny Smith, the star
PPll- , !
'"Johnny, If coal is selling at $6 a
ton and you pay the coal dealer $24,
how many tons of coal wift be bring
your '
" Three, was the prompt reply from
Johnny. - -. .
The teacher, much embarrassed,
said, "Why. Johnny, that Isn't right'
" 'Oh. I know it ain't, but they do it
anyhow.' "-Washington Post.
Addition,
tlon, Ford A. Ellis, $57.40.
Block M. 85 ft, Coggln's 2nd Addi
tion, Wnj. Anson. $171.15.
Block N. Coggln's 2nd Addition, w.
C. Coombs, $317.75.
Block V, 30 ft, Coggln's 2nd Addi
tion, Mabel L. Scott, $67.86.
Block V, 89 1-2 ft Coggln's 2nd Ad
dition, Harris French; $202.45.
Block V, 72 1-2 ft. Coggln's 2nd Ad
dUlon, Robert Shafer $164.84.
Block 6, Coggln's Addition Annie
Moore, $117.64. - :
Block W. Lot 1 Coggln's Second Ad
dition, Ambrose Wright, $143.41..
. Block W, Lot 2, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, Jofin Blumenstein,, $143.40.
Block W, Lot 3, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, John Blumenstein, $143.30.
Block 6, Lot 1, Coggln's Second Ad
dition. S. F. Newhifrd, $115.85.
Block 6, Lot 2, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, 8. F. Newhard," $115.85.
Block 6, 30 ft Lot 3, Coggln's Sec
ond Addition, D. C. Callahan, $67.86.
Block 6, 31, ft. Lot 4. Coggln's Sec
ond Addition, D. C. Callahan,' $70.12, '
Block 6, 21 ft. Lot 3, Coggln's Sec
ond Addition, D; C Stevens, $47.99.
- Block 6, 20 ft. Lot 4, Coggln's Sec
ond Addition. D. 'C. Stevens, $45.73.
: Block 6,. Lot 5,. Coggln's Second Ad
dition. Annie MoorI $115.85.
Block 6, Lot 6, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, Annie Moore, $117.64.
Block 5, Lot 4, Coggln's Second Arf-
ZlUju, Bi tna Bomers Est', $229.00.
.. Block 5, Lot 5,, Coggin'a Second Ad
dition, Calla Richardson, $229.00.
Block 5, Lot 6, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, E. Thorsen, $219.39.
Block 5, Lot 7, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, E. ThorBen, $219.39 .'
Block 7, Lot 1, Coggln's' Second Ad
dition, J. 0 Johnson,, $230.04.
Block 7, Lot 2, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, Annie M. Ostlund, $229.00.
Block 7, Lot 3, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, James Begg, $229.00. ,
Block 1, Lot 4, Coggln's Second Ad
dition, Mrs. L. M. Sullivan, $229.95.
, , ' D.E.COX,
Recorder of the City of La Grande.
"I had been troubled with constipation
for two years and tried all of the best physi
cians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do
nothing for me," writes Thos. E. Williams,
Middleboro, Ky. "Two packages of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured
ma."! - For sale hv all lpilr.
Wen money knocks, by sun or star,
I ain't axin': "Who dar? Who dar?"
I rise up. ihlnktn er de honeycomb, i
An' I tell 'Im:. "Make yo'se'f at home,
"Come rl;ht In
Cul i!p shine an' dew.
Dp easy cheer , .'
Is tie one fer you!"
-Atlanta Constitution.
"Brown li.-is wired me to send him
up some ftsliiu ta-u.e." v
"A tiuisiiiur. inn't It?"
"No. that Isn't t:. but I can't remem
ber whether he favors Scotch or rye."
-Widow.
.
"An airship to Venus"
Sounds good. but. alack. 1
It's-oll right to go there, .
But how to get backT
v -Chicago Xewa.
When yon have a cold get a bottle oi
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . will
won fix you np all right and will wkrd ofl
any tendency toward pneumonia. ; This
remedy contains no opium or other narcotic
and may be given as confidently to a babv
M to an adult Sold by all dealers.
Notice.
Notice of the Recorder of the City
of La Grande, Oregon, of assessments
for the Improvement of Adams ave
nue from the west line' of Cherry
street to the west line of Spruce
street.
Notice Is hereby given that the as-
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