r ' - PAGE G LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911. -. - . r 'j j- tiie dalles rjECorxis '""rrrTr:' '.... , , "; 1 ':rrrrTr- iizzrrrzr-zzzs 1 ,1 Propositions, ievera Business Op portunities that will bear investigation H; Office 100 Elm St., I do strictly a commission business; no padded riM. Yt rHl'L, .oVi r nrartlV. ttin price you place ou It when Hating It with me If " ' you want io buy, Bell, rent or exchange come In and talk It over with me. I keep In touch with the best bargains on the market and will at all times be glad , to show you. We Invite you to read carefully the fc following; listings and then come In and tell us what you want ' " City Property No. 39 Six room house with pantry, first clat condition, stone foundation with cellar, woodohed, chicken house with yard fenced, city water and well, fruit trees. Lot 140 on Adams by 200 feet in Chorry. Price, $2,500. Teraw,r:,;V,. ,' .. No. 41 Oood two Story house situated south end of 4th St., nine rooms papered, painted and Btone foun dation, wired, barn room for eight head of stock, 16 tons of hay, chicken house and woodshed, 200 fruit trees,' all fenced. Price $3500. Terms. : No. 35. On U Avenue. I have a 1 acre tract; . good five room house with stone foundation, city water and water right, barn room for three head A stock, chicken house, fruit trees and berry - patch, good soil. Price $2,550. .Small payments. ; No. 31. South La Grande, CQr. 2nd and D St. Sev en room two story house, bath and city water; also water for irrigating, barn and chicken house. Price $2,800. Terms $250 down. , : ; . No. 65 On east Adams Ave., lot 00x114, good four room house, woodshed, clty.watv, nice lawn. Price $1,500. 11,000 down. .... ' No. 65 1-2 New house and two good lots, five rooms, bath and toilet, very nicely arranged, and strictly 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 place, near school. Prlca .$1,100. Term. ' No. ft. House East Adams Ave. . Eight room plas tered house facing north, stone foundation and base men, lot 50x110, Price $2,100. No. 40. fraction of lot 1 and all of 3-4-5 in block 3, Arnolds Add., D. St Sovcn room house with ctoue foundation and cellar, barn for four head of stock, two good thicken houses and shout '20 fruit troes, city water and well. Price $1,509. Terms. , No. 43. Jladison and Fir; lot 45110, five room' house, stone foundation and cellar, city water and barn. Prlce$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 neated with furnace Price $1,250, Terms. Henry Henson's home, ' No. 37 In Sunnyslde Add., and in reach of steady employment eight room new .house, cellar, wood shod end outbuildings. Lot 40x120. Price $1,000. Terms very easy. - No. 67. On east Adams Ave. 1 lot 60x114 and good four room house, very- good .location - tor $1,400. Terms. t No. 53. No. 2114 First street there la a good five room house and one lot 60x110 which can be bought "for $1,750. V No. 21 1-2. One fourth block and four room hous'j on Fourth street which can be purchased for $1,00, ' $100 down. - - No, 85. One fourth block and a good four room bjuse on Fourth street which can be purchased for $850. $300 down. . No. 7. Four room house. Monroe Ave., nice barn and well built poultry house, cellar and city water; ftree-,oU and vrythlng In ood condition. Price $1,400. $300 down, $15 per month. No. 11. Oa the ccrser of Oak and Adams is a nice eight room nouse; tnoroughly modern in every re spect. Price $3,500. Terms. No. 21. Nice location, nice lawn, and good Ave 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 lu North La Grande, large t good barn. ?r?M trr-a au water right Price, $1,750, Term. . , . TZTTS LOTS. ' ' I have eome splendid buys In town lots in all parts if t&e city. Very good lots for $100, choice ones from $300 to $700. t No. 51. Clock 13 and 14 in Arnolds and Drays 3 ! (SURREY La Grande, Or. Add., for $1,000, with easy terms. ;. , V' i,pwi ' VJU14, WW. Part of lot C, 70x112; f" 1 ' ' ' ' ' tt 33. Lot 3, Block 58, Chaplin's Add., Price 350 d"" and balance can run for three years, v Farm, Stock and Fruit Ranches - . t No. 64. Here is a 588 acre farm ten miles from La Grande; 110 acres in cultivation, 15 acres In tim ber, balance pasture, family orchard of 50 trees, four room house, barn 50x50, chicken house and other outbuildings. Price $6,000. v No. 38. The Geo. Chllders 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-' Jg,s- J??8 been rented at n00 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 $3,600. One of the best farm In, the valley can be bought for . ; $78 per acre. s -y ... 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. -; -;- , ; ,;; :i;'y- No. 56. Farm of .200 acres, 60 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. . , :. ; No. 42. Farm 250 acres, 80 acres In cultivation, can be irrigated from Bprings 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 ruain street of La Grande., Price $8,000. . , v No. 40. 152 1-2 acres all in cultivation except a ' small 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. 4S. SO 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. No. 8. The Old Homestead, 160 acres uo 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 leve), all fenced with two wires. . Io house 18x20 boxed on inside, barn, good rVell" 5000 cords of wood and some Baw timber, good" mountain mart" PHno tf nnn - - No. 20,-Elghty acres of Kood land nmr vlrU ' school house, soil first class, on rural delivery and telephone. Entire tract fine alfalfa land. $75 per acre. .' . ' . ' - FECIT FARMS AND ACREAGE. No. 60. Trnct r 35 acres tn Cove, 7 acres In com mercial apple orchard of different varieties, 5 acres In pasturage. Price $7,000. v No. 4. Very profitable 5 acre tract In May Park. 1 1-2 miles 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 ear trees, 22 peach tree. Price $W)M. No. 70. Eight acres one and one half miles fron town, four room house, six acres under irrigation, all tillable, three acres good alfalfa. Price$2,70O. No. 16. Commercial apple farm in Cove, 7 1-2 acres of five year old trees. 17 feet to water, houau of five rooms and two good wells, barn, cellar and chicken house, household goods and 100 chickens In cluded 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 ll?XLKOeJ! wItb place F - i telephone. Price " $2,000. Terms. V, 1 I have a few business propositions, on of wbl-V Is a good blacksmith shop, well equipped with all ta latest tools such as ei-Jno, trip hammer, oand sa . trill jiowpr machine, emry wheel, three good torges, ; tc, lniht0 Ui a good country, and no competition, " i'lL6 a buBlnes of $6,000 to $12,000. Price Also have a GOOD FRED BUSINESS, grocery stcro, restaurs and confections v which will nnv tny '.ntorxteC party to Investigate. Dissatisfied With Bureau Figures and ; Decides to Count for Itself. The Dalles, -dissatisfied with the count sent out by the census bureau has taken steps to ascertain the cor rect, count and a committee of com petent business men Is delng the work. The following from The Dalles paper; The local census recount Is on In full blast, : Secretary Judd S. Finn of , the Business Men's association, under whose direction the enumera tion is being made,' having raised the necessary funds and appointed J. M. Patterson! J, E. Barnett, F. P. Phil lips and A. A.vBrown to do the work. The four men commenced counting Dalles citizens yesterday morning and expect to finish in 10 days or two weeks. .- ;.;-' : Messrs. Potterson and Phillips will count the people of the ity west of Washington street, the former taking that part north of Fourth street and the latter the south side. Mr. Barnett has that portion of the eastern divis ion which Is north of Alvord Btreet. Mr. Brown's territory being that south of Alvord. ' ." . These men thoroughly understand the city, all its nooks and corners, and are most capable of determining the real population of The Dalles. Local people should do everything In their power to anal r,n:;ritiri "uu should accept, their figures , as being correct, wnetner or not they show The Dalles to have more than 4880. the population announced by the govern ment It Is almost certain that the lo cal people will find that there are more people, here. However, there is a pos- slbilltythat those, who think there are at least 6,000 citizens In this city are wrong. ' The enumerators will not gather the statistics asked for by the government as they have Hills counters, merely ascertaining the names of the hends of families, the number In each family, and the names of the single men, together with their addresses. - ' , lVould Stop 11-Hour Appointments. Sacramento, Jan. . 20 Governor Johnson today sent to the legislature a special message asking a law to pre vent eleventh hour appointments by outgoing governors. . ; ' " Xotlce of Street Improvement To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the common .council of the city of La Grande. Ore gon, on the 27th day of October? 1909, creating Improvement District No. 8, and designating 2nd street, as such district, and in pursuance of a reso lution adopted by said common coun cil on the 18th day of January, 1911, whereby said council determined and declared Its lntentloa to Improve all that portion of 2nd street, In said Improvement district as hereinafter described, by laying thereon Macad am, the Council will, ten days after the service of this notice upon 'the owners of the property affected and benefitted by such improvements, or der that said above described improve LA ment be made; that boundaries of said district be so improved are as fol lows: All that portion of Second street, from the North line of Adams avenue to the South line of Palmer street. Notice, Is hereby given that the coun cil will levey a special assessment on all the property affected and benefit ted by such improvement for the pur pose of paying for such improvement. That the estimated cost of such Im provement is the sum of $6,660.00. 'That the council will on the 1st day of February, 1911, meet at. the coun cil chamber at the hour of 8 o'clock, p.-m., to consider said estimated cost, and the levy of said assessment, when a hearing will be granted to any per son feeling aggrieved by such assess- Its rsunni and a WARR1 FIRE Ovster Shells ijj-j l.j i; 9 Pounds 25 cens ClJ Os. Irl. 1 1i HG6 Ay s!d Bv Water-StancMfcM PrnHnr r wa The George Palmer Lumber Company Retail Department We solicit your orders for Shingles, ubberoid Rooting, Deadening Felt, Building Paper. We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. . : ment. - ' La Grande,, Oregon, Jan. 20th 1911. CITY COUNCIL OF LA GRANDE, OREGON. .': By C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon. Jan. 20-31 Foley Kidney Fills. Are tonic In action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney and Madder disorders. H. M, Beatty, Little lU 'Ar-, - says, "For two years, I have been troubled with severe kidney trouble. The pains across my back and over my hips were so bad that they almoBt meant death to me at times. I used several well-known kid ney remedies which gave me no re lief until I used Foley Kidney pills, and these I can truthfully recommend W&f EC v VSX& f3Cl'IIMM'' LET CS DYE FOR IOC. In fact the only way we live Is by dyeing. Don't dye yourself. ; 'It's better than dyeing yourself.. WE DIE EVERT DAI AND DTE FOR ALL . .Oar charge for dyeing for you wont be hglh. A sample Job Is sufficient For best dyeing and cleaning have us ' doit made me sound and well." Drug. Store. Ladles desiring; Facial Massage, Shampooing,. Manicuring or Scalp Treatment should visit the Paris Hair Store. Switches, Curls, Puffs and Comb Ings made to order can also supply the trade with Hair Goods and Novelties, Massage Cream and Facial Remedies. THE PARIS HAIH STORE :...V.-. MRS. PALMER 0 Fir Street La Grande, Ore. ELITE CLEANING & DIE WORKS, . " Phone Main 64." For Quick Messenger Service Call Main 2t, or Ind. 4321 Complete Equipment tor Resetting ann Repairing , Rubber Buggy fires GRANDE IRON WORKS u. ruHKALD, Proprietor, I XOMFUTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY That's What They All Sav Good For What Ails Yoii Our Fountain will he nnpn a I winter: What a nice desert for a New Year Dinner, ft packpge of smooth Ice Cream. SELDERS-Next dobr to Post Office 5ttE? t ' ; """ JUD 1,1 veu a uanoad of Oyster 11 t Q a f it 9 4 ... r ,v ind. W If ZD Ml1tetenn A I ., 1