- .. v v. ft-- 4 t - ; o,., ,7 '-il-'-v PAGE 4- ; jr-- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 49, 1911. AUTO SHOW IS TO BE 1 fl i J E n CAN iNTERtST YW The George Palmer: any ...4 LumberCbmp m Rem E&mtQ All Kinds of City, Farm, Fruit and Stock Propositions. Several Business Op portunities thai vill bear investigation Office 108 Elm St., La Grande, Or. I do strictly a commission business: no nAAA. vPrlciw. Your property will he sold at exactly tho .. price you place on It when listinjr It with me. If you want io buy, sail, rent or exchange come In and talk It OTer with me. I keep In touch with the beat bargains on the market and will at all time be glad 1 to ahow you. - We Incite you to read carefully the following Hfltlnga and then come In and tell us what' you want. ' . ( City Property a. No. 39--Shc room house with pantry, flrBt class condition, stone foundation with cellar, woodshed," chicken bouse with yard fenced, city water and well, fruit trees. Lot 140 on Adams by 200 feet on Cherry, Price, $2,500. Terms. r ; , No. 41 Good two story house situated south end of 4th St nine rooms papered, ;palnted and stone foun dation, wired, barn room, for "eight head of stock, 16 tons of hay, chicken house and woodshed, 200 fruit treeB, all fenced. Price $3500. Terms. No. 35. On U Avenue. I have a 1 acreVact; good five room house with stone foundation, city water and water right, barn room for three head tf stock, chicken house, fruit trees and berry patch, good soil. Price $2,350. , Small payments. No. 31. South La Grande, Cor. 2nd and D St Sev en room two story house, bath and city water; also water for Irrigating, barn and chicken house. Price $2,300. Terms $250 down. " . ; ; . " No. 65 On east Adams' Ave!, lot 60x114, good four . room house, woodshed, city water, nice lawn. Price $1,600. $1,000 down. . i ' No. 65 1-2 New house and two good lots, five rooms, bath and toilet, very nicely arranged, and Btrlctly modern. Price' $2,000. . No. 13. Four room house on North Spruce, two lots, woodshed and cellar, city water In yard and sewer runs In front of placf, near school. Prlca .$1,100. Terms. ' : , ..... r No. 43. House East Adams Ave. Eight room plas tered house facing north, stone foundation and baBe tnent, lot 50x110. Price $2,100. : No. 40. Fraction of lot 1 and all of 3-4-5 In block 3. Arnolds Add., D. St. Seven room house with ctoue , foundation and cellar, barn for four head of stock, two good thicken houses and about. 20 fruit trees, . city water and well. Price $1,509, Terms. No. 43. Madison and Fir; lot 45x110, five room house, stone foundation - and cellar, city water and barn. Prlce$l,400. Terms No. 47. Fine large two story house with basement full size of house, three large bed rooms up stairs, ! well built and double papered, shingled and painted two years ago, hot and cold water, bath and toilet, can be heated with furnace. Henry Henson's home. Price $14550. Terms. . No. 87 In Sunnyside Add., and in reach of steady employment, eight room new house, cellar, wood shod and outbuildings. Lot 40x120. Price $1,000. Terms very easy. No. 67. On east Adams Ave. 1 Jot 60x114 and good four room house, very good location for $1,400. Terms. No. 63. No. 2110 First street there Is a good five , room house and one lot 60x110 which can be bought for 11,750. ; No. 21 1-2. One fourth block and four room houso on Fourth street which can be purchased for $1,00'a , $100 down. No. 65. One fourth block and a good four room h juse , on Fourth street which can be purchased for fSCO. $300 down. No. 7. Four room house. Monroe Ave., nice barn and well built poultry house, cellar and city water; three lots and everything In good condition. Price $1,400. $300 down, $15 per month. No. 11. 0:i '.be ccraer of Oak and Adams is a nice eight rjora nouse; tnoroughly modern in every re spect. Price $300. Terms. No. 21. Nice location, nice lawn, and good five room house on Wash. Ave., has a cellar, barn and one large lot, city water. Price $1,400. Terms. No. 25. Good five room house in North La Grande, large lot, rood barn, fnM trws ad water right. Price, $1,7W. Terms. ,' t TCTIl' iom I have eouie splendid buys In town lots In all parts tt tun city. Very good lots for $100, choice ones from $300 to $700. ; No.' 61. Clock 13 and 14 in Arnolds and Drays ....-v, .n..44 w) terms. -' v. - ,''. -No. 1. Lot 4, 70x112, $400. Part of lot 6, 70x112; part of lot 6, 70x112, $300 each, Block 15, Cogglns' Add :. '.. . . t ..No. 33. Lot: 3, Block 68, Chaplin's Add., Price ' WW. $350 down and balance can run for three years. Frm, Stock and Fruit i Ranches. .. No, 54. Here Is a 688 acre farm ten miles from La Grande; 110 acres In cultivation, 15 acres in tlm ber, balance pasture, family orchard of 60 trees, four room house, barn 60x50, chicken house and other outbuildings. Price $6,000. . - , j. - No. 38, The Geo Childers Farm Is now on the market at a reduced price, 440 acres of choice land, 350 In cultivation, 60 in pasture, 20 In alfalfa, 20 In timothy, splendid large house, barn and other build- !?8, ?8 been "nted at $1100 cash for five years. , Price $55 per acre- . . , No. 66. Nice 215 acre farm; 2 1-2 miles from Is land City, all tillable land, 30 acres in meadow and balance in cultivation; two story seven room house, barn, two cellars, and other buildings; family or chard, well Improved, buildings insured for $3,500. One of the best farm in the valley can be bought for ' $78 per acre. No. 68. Just one mile from' town is a 30 acre tract,. 25 acres tillable, good six room house with -full basement, barn 16x24, 280 fruit trees; can be bought for $2,800. $1,000 down balance Becured by mortgage. . -. , No. 56. Farm of 200 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, fenced and cross fenced, 25 acres In alfalfa, 400 fruit trees, plenty of water to Irrigate first two crops, water piped to house, barn, chicken house and other buildings. Rural delivery and tele phone, close to school. Price $6,000. V No. 42. Farm 230 acres, 80 acres In cultivation," ' can be irrigated from springs which run through' place, balance timber and pasture, 60 acres timothy, : two acres alfalfa, good new six room house and lum ber on ground for barn, 2,000 cords of wood or saw timber. Free from frosts and 2 1-2 miles from main street of La Grande. Price $9,000. No. 40. 152 1-2 acres all In cultivation except a Bmall portion which Is in pasture, part alfalfa, good house, barn and family orchard, depot on place and good road to La Grande, R. F. D and telephone, 1-2 mile to school. Price $85 per acre. No. 48. 80 acres tillable land, five acres In 9 year old apples, young cherry orchard and other small fruit, good new eight room house, barn, woodshed, windmill, etc., near school and five miles from La Grande at Mt. Glenn. Price $9,000. , , v No. 8. The Old Homestead, 160 acres ud Mill Creek Canyon, 4 acres cleared, 24 acres stump land which would make a good field If cleared more than half the the land Is level, all fenced with two wires, Io house 18x20 boxed on inside, barn, good well, 5000 cords of wood and some saw timber, good mountain road. Price 2,000. No. 20. Eighty acres of good land near Valeria school house, soil first class, on rural delivery and ! telephone. Entire tract fine alfalfa land. $75 per acre. , ..-. , . ... FRUIT FARMS AND ACREAGE. No. 60. Tract of 35 acres In Cove, 7 acres in com mercial apple orchard of different varieties, 5 acres In pasturage. Price $7,000. i No. 4. Very profitable 5 acre tract in May Park, 1 1-2 mllos from town, well Improved with good house, barn, all fenced and under Irrigation water is pumped by 5 H. P. electrical pumping plant; 475 apple trees. 60 cherry trees, 40 pear trees, 22 peach trees. Price $5J)D0. . . v " No. 70. Eight acres one and one half miles from town, four room house, six acres under Irrigation all tillable, three acres good alfalfa. Prlce$2,700. No. 16.-Comraerclal apple farm in Cove, 7 12 acres of five year old trees, 17 feet to water, house of five rooms and two good wells, barn, cellar and chicken house, household goods and 100 chickens in-' eluded with the place. Price $4,500. No. 24. Five acre tract. 1 acre In cherries differ ent varieties, 1-2 acre family orchard, eight room house, barn room for eight head of stock; water l!0 w,tn p,ac0 R- Ft D- anl telephone. Price $2,000. Terms. I have a few business propositions, one of wMv" is a good blak8mlth shop, well cqufpcfd with all ih Istcpt tools such as er ,ina, trip oamtuer. oand sa . urlll pow mwchlne. emry wheel, three good iorges eic, lothUO la a good country and no competition! Jwcn dolni a business of $6,000 to $12,000. Price Ala have , a GOOD FEED BUSINESS, grocery Btoro, restaur-int and conffctlone'y which will Day tny Inter tea party to Investigate. . KEW AND N0TEL FEATURES IN". TRODUCED THIS TEAR. Car Owners From. All Over State to . be Present. ; .4 ' i Portland, Or., Jan 19 One of the most novel automobile exhibits ever held on the Pacific Coast is to be. held In Portland during the week between Saturday, January 21st and Satur day, January 28th. . Portland's auto dealers are to hold open house dur ing that week, and every man, Voman and child in the city is invited to visit the various garages arfd see the new. models on exhibition there.' . During the entire week there. will be "stunts" that will keen every day in the minds of the people. Satur day will be featured by the Journal's big! reliability run, f or : commercial trucks and also opening night. ' Mon day ; there will be a narade which ' promises to be, the largest that has ever been held in ' the northwest. l Tuesday a nnmhoii of n.i.ui.. . nature or which has been kept a se cret, will be pulled off, while Wed nesday will be society night Thurs day there will be slow and obstacle races,' the like of which .have never been held here before. Friday will be truck day, and the big commercial trucks will be put through their steps for the edification of the merchants and others' interested. . Saturday is to end the grand finale and will be the occasion of a real feast for .the dealers and their friends. ,; ';!;. ",. Unique .Feature. , . ' "One of the most complete systems Lof transporting the guests of the deal era association from one garage to another on the s how nights has been adopted. A line of pver 200 automo biles will carry .passengers from one district to another. They will have regular running schedules, and will be kept on these schedules by regu larly appoineed Inspectors, much af ter the ' fashion of street cars. A machine will leave the different sec tions every two minutes, and oftener if necessary. With this treat of a little ride, the beautiful exhibits which are being arranged In the different garages, the rememberance of other automobile shows In the past; and also t he holi day spirit which is bound to pervade the public, It seems doubly sure that the opening week will . be a success. The public need feel, no apprehen sion as- to the sights they are going to see, for the cars on exhibition are .among the finest that have ever been shown on the coast. The automobile world has never known such a year for real beauty of design and ele igance as It is going through now. Every manufacturer seems to have vied with the other to see who could turn out the most excellent piece of work,' and the creations are rfurely wonderful. ', . , Cars are Wonderful From runabouts to limousine the cars ' this year , are ' marvels of ele gance. The manufacturers have made but few changes this year in engine construction, but ' hare $ut everz available force to work straightening out the lines, refining the cars and looking after the details which go to make the automobile of today the most elegant of vehicles. Retail Department v We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid , Rooting, Deadening Felt, Building Paper: - ..v.. . .;- v.? -v.-1-:' ; ; ) We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. : Phone . Main 8. , ; Dr. Ira T. Gahbert, Caldwel, Kan. - "My cure began from the first ap plication of D. D. D. 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What a nfee desert for a New Year flmno, n . ----- aiiiiici, if package of smooth Ice Cream. We are ITRA-nOTTAT?Ttr,Ta t-.h plies. Have just received a Carload of OysteJshPll" Bone. Scratch Fond pp w "t "ysieT. bn?.u ., . , o van Kive more tnr tha 9 Pounds 25 cents . &$I&J Sold By Vvater-Stanchiield Produce Co WAV ".DAW LTCn emun Maihld. Ind. 721 ;3 " ; i i l! ti ii I'. E. . tzz ioi, nin, ittw, rLvun, nuuu ikoe v