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LA GRANDE EVENING, OBSERVER,
MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1911.
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CONTEST
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Compound I
X Will With clothe In TIt If In.
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Clean Law Curtains.
Clean Hair Brushes.
. Clean Cooking Utensils,
(lean Blankets.
Clean Glassware.
. Clean mirrors.
f Make the hands soft and white
U0VJashings
for 25 cents
iPattison Bros.
. Use either phone
FLOOR SERIOUS HADICAP ASD
LOCALS LOSE GAME.
Fast Men Comprise Cotc Team Com-
In? Here In February.
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Is the man that knows what he wants
and gets the most for his money.
it Ajn u s him Havana Clears are
built In Spanish form of the best 1m.
ported Havana's, making a mild,
weei creamy smoke, one that the last
pnff Is sweeter than the first, are
yon getting that mien for your mon
ey, u not, why notl r . '
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CIGAR FACTORY
MADAME
DELMAR
I The Noted Clairvoy.
I ant, Palmist and Healer
J gives life readings and X
life, Past Present and
Future, cures all chron-
ic and nervous diseasej
without drugs. Satis-
faction guaranteed or J
no fee accepted. Call $
and consult this gifted J
medium and healer at I
I once, she can and will t
J help you. Extraordin-
I aiy low fee. Office hours f
10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily f
, and Sunday..
1423 Adams Ave. ?
By the decisive score of 41: to 24
Cove high, defeated the La Grande
high' school team Saturday night at
Cove in a game made slow and rough
by a slippery floor. During the first
half the youngsters from the local
school were Buccessful In keyring
nearly abreast with thr opponents,
th? final score ending ten to twelve
in Cove s favor, but while the visi
tors strlved to make headway on the
dance floor the Cove players used to
situation "were playing rings around
them and throwing goals intermit
tently. La Grande was no match for
the combination of strength Dresent-
d by the Cove team. Four of the
players are big strong fellows,' with
more than common ability, would
make a splendid showing against any
quintet. Kail, the big football shant
who play center and Roberto, the lit.
tie forward of the Cove team consti
tute a formidable combination of bas-
keuhooters and much as the 1 La
match muscl and footwork with the
home team. !
Up until the last ten minutes the
game progressed with no' more rough
ness than follows a contrast between
a big team and a light team but the
finish wound up 1 with a Bpurt of
football tactics that not only enllv.
ened the game but kept the specta
tors pitched to a high tension. Um
pire Turner, a Cove man, who hand
led the referee's whistle in the sec
ond half was exceptionally fair in his
decisions and La Grande came away
wen. satisfied with the treatment ac-
corded them by the official from. Cove.
' The Cove coach , has trained his
piayers along Irotercollejriate rules
which (provides for- roughing It and-
tnat style of play worked a hardship
on Cove for Mir. Turner called foul
after foul on Cove, and the last ten
points La Grande got was scored bv
Bolton In that manner.
The Cove team Is coinln to Tji
Orande early la February and th
difference In sire and strength be
tween the two teama will be partially
evened up by the difference in floor
for the local gym floor is new and
sticky and the locals will be able to
execute their team combinations and
plays.Bohnen kamp, Bolton,' Reynolds
Lottes and Ralston comprised the La
Grande team.
GRIM REAPER CALLS WOXEER
Cure, Your Rheumatism
AND OTHER ILLS OF THE BODV
At The
HOT LAKE
Sanatorium
(THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY)
, HOT LAKE, dREGOX
THE
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation Co.
bens round-trtp tlckes, good for three
months allowing $0.00 worth of
accommodation at the Santo
rium, at Portland and all O- .
W. R. & N. Stations.
For further information and Illus
trated booket. address, Dr. W. ,T.
Phy, Medical Supt. and .Mgr., Hot
Lake, Oregon, any O.-W: "R. & x.
Agent, or write to '
1V.V. MfMlltR.VY,
General Pnssenger Agent,
PORTLAND,, OREGON.
William Chambers Died Suddenly
' From Hemorrhage of the Brain. .
William Genoung Chambera died at
7:30 last evening at hia residence
at Ninth and Campbell, after a ahort
lllneea. Death was caused by a hem
orrhage of Jie brain. He had been
in his usual health until a few days
ago and his death last nght was un
expected. '. - -iy-.:- . .
Jfr. Chambers was 84 years, old,
and Is survived by a wife and three
children, E. E. Chambers and Mrs.
James Covin of Baker, and Mrs.' J. F.
Phy of La Grande ;
Mr. Chambers, was one of the old
est and best known pioneers of Bak
er cotmty.. He came here in 1862 and
has since made this his home. ' Rp
was born In Buffalo, New ; york. Aug
ust 20, 1827. and spent the earlv
years of his life in the east In 1849
he married Mary Elizabeth MclntvrA
in Michigan end (they crossed th
plains together in 1862. He was a
miller by trade and was the first to ;
establish a mill in this nart of t,h
state. He followed the work until
1904, when he suffered a tv nf
paralysis. He ' recovered sufficiently
tv im mute to be around moot rf ha
time and enjoyed visiting 'with
friends and talking over pioneer
days.Baker Herald. '
Mr. and Mrs. Phy went to Baker
yesterday morning to attend the fun
eral of Mr." Chambers. .
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FREAKS OF A RIVER.
Reduction Sale
iOO Switches 25 per cent off
Beginning Monday morning
V Switches. Curls. Puffs and Combjngs made to
: rL suPP'y the trade with Hair
Goods and Novelties, Massage Cream and
Facial Remedies. ' .
The Paris Hair Store
MRS. PALNER, 209 Fir St., La Qradd crOre.
A 8tram So Crooked That It Double
Crosses Itself-
There Is a stream In Massachusetts
called the North river. It starts in a
pond near Hanson and runs to the sen
at Scltuate. It is ten miles by air line
from Hanson to Scltuate, and the river
Is forty miles long.
This river is probably the most re
markable body of water, barring the
Dead sea, on this footstool and has
stood, more abuse and bad innm
than the Chicago river. When the tide
Is coming in the river runs upstream,
and not only that, but the upper part
of-it, which is fresh water, nlsn rnna
P, and the spectacle of a fresh water
river beating it uphill' Is alone enough
to cull attention to Itself. But thr u
much more to It than that
The North river la noted fnr hini
the scene of the last Indian mid nn tho
coast settlements. It is notable for
having given birth to the shin rvinm.
bla, 1 whose CBDtain discovered and
named the Columbia river, and was
tne first Anferitan vessel to dmnm.
navigate the world. It is nntnrimi. fnr
having suddenly changed its mind on
Its course on the night of Nov. 27, 1898,
when it moved its mouth three mlW in
the northward, presented the town of
Marshfleld with a deep harbor, killed
three men and converted about 2f)0.000
acres of prime meadow land iuto a salt
mnrsh. '
But the chief thine about this river
is its crookedness. This river la so
crooked that it double crosses Itself.
If you don't believe It go and see.
There is one place in Hanover where
by making thrue loops the river moves
toward the sea for a distance of al
most fifty feet and meanders about
for fifteen miles in doing it Boston
Traveler.
The Open Fire,
Xh ppn fire Is .a primitive, elemen
tal tmng. It cheers with more than
mere hm; 't Is n bit of the red heart
of nature UJd bare; It is n dragon of
the princ. docile and friendly there
In the corner. ,Vhat pictures, what
activity, how social, how it keeps up
the talk! You nre not permitted to
forgot It for a moment. How it re
sponds when you nudge it! How it re
joices when you feed It! Why, an
open fire in your room is a whole lit.
erature. It supplements your library
as nothing else In the room does or
can.-Joln Burroughs in Country Life
fn America.
Out or In.
"What's that noise?" asked the vis;
itor lu the apartment house.
"PrntciMy some one In the dentist's
apartments on the Hoor below getting
n tooth out."
'But this seemed to come from the
floor above."
"Ah. then It's probably the Popleys'
I'aby gettinsr n tooth in:"-Catholle
Standard nml Times.
Stock
All Kinds of City, Farm, Fruit and
P ropositions. Several Business Op
portunities that will bearjnvestigation
URRE
Office 108 Elm St., La Grande, Or.
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' I do strictly a commission business; no padded
' Prices. , Your property will be sold at exactly the
price you place on It when listing it with me. If
' you want jo 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
following listings and then come In and tell us what
you want. I
City Property
Dolly and Doris,
Nurse Come. Doris. It la timo t.
you and dolly to go to bod.
DotU-Whats the use? Dolly's so
tired she can't sleep, and I've pot a
touch of Insomnia. London Punch.
No. 3& Six room house with pantry, first class
condition, stone foundation with cellar, woodohed,
chicken house with yard fenced, city water and well,
fruit trees. Lot 140 on Adams by 200 feet on Cherry
Price, $2,500. Terms.
No. 41 Good two story house situated south end of
4th St, nine rooms papered, painted and stone foun
dation, wired, barn room for eighc 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
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
$2,800. Terms $250 down. - i
No. 65 On ea8tAdams Ave., lot 60x114, good four
room house, woodshed, city water, nice lawn. Price
$1,500. $1,000 down.
No. 65 1-2 New house and two "good lots, five
rooms, bath and toilet, verv nirelv armnAd ann
Btrictly modern. Price $2,000. .
No. 13. Pour 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. 43. House East Adams Ave. Eight room plas
tered house facing north, stone foundation and base
ment, 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 ctoje
foundation. and cellar, barn for four head of stock,
two good chicken houses and about 20 fruit trees,
. city water and well. Price $1,504. Terms.
No, 43. Madison and Fir; lot 45x110, five room
house, stone foundation and cellar, city water and
barn. Prlce$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 $4,250. Terms. -
No. 37 In Sunnyslde 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 lot 60x114 and good
four room house, very good location for $1,400.
Terms. .
, No. 53. No. 211fl First street Ihere Is a good five
room house and one lot 60x110 which can be bought
for 11,750.
fto. 21 1-2. One fourth block ar.d four room hoi.s')
on Fourth street which can be purchased for $1,00 h
$100 down.
No. 55. 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;
three lots and everything In good condition. Price
$1,400. $300 down, $15 per month. . .
No. 11. 0; ha ccrser of Oak and Adams Is a nice .
eight rjom nouse; tnoroughly modern In every re
spect.. Price $3,500. 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. good barn. fr'f trm; uUu water right
Price, $1,750. Terms.
TCTTiv lots.
I have tome splendid buys In town lots In all parts
cf tne city. Very good lots for $100, choice ones
from $.100 to $700.
No. 51. Clock 13 and 14 in Arnolds and Dravs
Add., for $1,000, with easy terms. - ' ' ' , V
No. 1. Lot 4, 70x112, $400. Part of lot 70x112;
part of lot 5, 70x112, $300 each, Block 15, Coggins'
Add.
Kin 91 T rs 1 Dln.Vi e m.0('.. ta n .
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two. iou aown ana Daiance can run tor three years.
Farm, Stock and Fruit
Ranches
No. 54. 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.
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
ings. Has been rented 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
$8 per acre. "
1' 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 secured by
mortgage. 7 1
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 Sat?
first two crops, water piped to house, barn, chicken
house and other buildings. Rural delivery and tele
phone, close to school. Price $0,000.
No 42-Farm 250 acres, 80 acres In cultivation,
can be irrigated from springs which run through
twnen;r!iafln,fe,J,mbeVnd pasture' 60 acre" timotbV.
hi 8 alfailf.a' g00d new slx room house and 1am
fimw ground for barn, 2.000 cords of wood or saw
renfrom fr09ts and 2 12 m from main
street of La Grande. Price $8,000. -
No. 40. 152 1-2 acres all in cultivation excent a
small portion which is in pasture, part alfalfa! wd
house, barn and family orchard, depot on place 2d
wTnLfn0deW elght house, barn? woodsS
windmill, etc., near school and five milea from
Grande at Mt. Glenn. Price $9,000.' T
CrSc (wiS ?ld Hom?8tea'1' 160 acres up Mill
log house 18x20 boxed on inside, barn; good well
5000 cords of wood and some saw timber X
mountain road. Price $2,000. "mper, good
8chl2hoIsEeSsofl r? ,f 'gd land near Valeria
tronhrkzrctc,a if
FRUIT FARMS A'D ACREAGE.
nll11 Cve' 7 acresdn com-,
In $S!!!!Sj&im9nat varIees. 5 acres:
1 lS esTomlown6 11 ,r&Ct In May Park'
house, barn, all fenred 1 ,!DprPve'1 with good
Is pumped I bv 5 h P piIA "?der Ration water
apple tVSecS Pl,a,ntM76
trees. Price $3,000. ' 40 pear trees' 22 Peach
No. 70. Eicht
town, four r, v " aua one lf miles from
town, four room hm,0 Jt c "uu mue rrom
. .thTe S S-st:
"!tti?X Cove 7 1-2
of five rooms Sd ! 2 17 ,feet to water
chicken house, household 1 rll8barn' cellar and
eluded with the pE PHce $Y"oo 100 ch,cken8
enaHe'Vy?, ' Cherrl
house, barn room tor JXW0 elgbt room
right goos with pTace R p n d . Btock; water '
$2,000. Terms. D- apd telephone. Price
latest tools such as "r in S eq",pp,id w,th 811 tJia
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