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PAGE 2 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911. 9 Buy yoiir Cured Meats at I Pattison Eros. Bacon. Ham and Dried Beef Sliced as thin as paper! while"you wait, on our new Slicing Machine I Pattison Bros. Use either phone i . . r7 ' LIST OF JffEASOiES WHICH IIATE BEEN PASSED. ; : . - Senate and Douse ; Actions of the " Present Session at Salem, ' ? ' ' ' ' A GOOD JUDGE OP CIGARS. , v Is the man that knows what lie wants Md gets the, most for bis money). FAM US XIlfG Havana Cigars are bant la Spanish form of the best Ira. ported Havana's, making a mild, weet creamy smoke, one that the last iron Is sweeter than the. first, are yon getting that much for yonr moo ejr, If not, why not! FAfif US KWG CIGM FACTORY ii MADAME jj DELMAR I The Noted Clairvoy- Z X ant, Palmist and Healer t I gives life readings and ): I advice on al affairs of ' life, Past Present and f : ; Future, cures all chron- ic and nervous diseases ;; without drugs. Satis faction guaranteed or ; ; no fee accepted. Call :; and consult this gifted medium and healer at : ; once, she can and will :i help you. Extraordin- i ary low fee. Office hours $ 2 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily t 'i uuuuuuua. ; j Office and Residenco ;: 1423 Adams Ave. A resume ' bf bills passed both houses and those that have gone through either and not both, is con tained in ther following and is com plete up to Monday Bills Possed by Both Houses. ; S. B. 2, Hawley Permitting farm names to be- recorded. S. B. 'TUmiting size of firecrack ers that may be sold. 9. B. 10, M&larkey Prescribing procedurA for adoption of children. S. B. 16. Kellaher Rsmovlig legal obstructions ' to Broadway bridge bonds. "' ' ' S. B,' 26, Oliver letting aside judgments ottainu unvu6Ji frcui. S. B. 35, Locke Providing for pub lication and distribution of Lord's Oregon laws. .;, '' '",.':.'"' 8.B. 47, Nottingham Permitting enforcement mechanics' liens against homesteads. : ; S. B. 47, Oliver Fixing terms 'of court in Tenth Judicial District. - i . S. B. 63, McCulloch Fixing terms of court In Eighth Judicial District. H B. 46,'' Neuner To protect wat ers of North Umpqua river.' '. BIls Passed Senate, V S. B.T lv by Chase Providing for sole of tidelands. S. B. 6, by Burgess Providing for bulletining time of passenger trains. S. B. 9, by. Miller To employ con victs on roads. S. B. 11, by Malarkey, Relating to -ecording conveyances. S. 3. 13, by Locke Authorizing counties to build hospitals. . S. B. 24, by Joseph Providing for Oregon Na-val Reserve. S. B. 29, by Dimlck Method for In creasing city boundaries. S. B. 36, (by -Wood Naming Reform School Oregon State Training School. S. B.39, by Nottingham Prevent ing tdulteration of linseed oil. S. B. 42, by Joseph Creating State Highway Board. ' ' S.'B. 49 Oliver Allowing 30 days to file appeal In criminal cases. 9. B- 61, by Lester Authorizing Cure Your Rheumatism AJiD OTHER ILLS OF THE BODV At The . HOT LAKE Sanatorium (THE HOUSE OF EFFICIENCY) HOT LAKE, OREGON THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, good for three ' months, allowing JG.00 worth of accommodation at the Santo rlum, at Portland and all 0 W. R. & N. Stations. For further information and illus trated booket, address, Dr. V. T. Phy, Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot Lake, Oregon, nny O.-W. R. & N. Agent, or write to 1VM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. ft Reduction Sale 100 Switches 25 per cent off Beginning Monday morning Switches, Curls, Puffs and Combjngs made to order can" also supply the trade with Hair Goods and Novelties, Masuge Cream and Facial Remedies. The Paris Hah Store MRS. PALNER, 209 Fir St., La Gradde, Ore. I Clafsop County to evf special tax to ' !.- LIVU . . . 1'ruviuH cuuaij eiiuoii ai ASiona centennial. S. B. 63, by Burgess To present livestock running at large in Uma tilla county, . S. B. 76, "by" BarraU-AtiiorlzIng county bonds for roads. , A S. B. 78,, by Judiciary Committee Pro lding for rotation of names on ballts. , ; . ... S. B. 92, Revision or Laws Commit teeKeeping election polls open all day primary nominating day. S. B. 96, by Sipott Legalizing! cer tain divorce cases. : .,' - S. B. 98, by Merryman Prohibiting s-i'oons within six miles of public work. ' . ' f S. B. 99, b7 Bean Prohibiting damage to bridges and wires. 8 B. 100, by OlWer Relating to darns of Union County against, Far mers & Traders bank. S.'B, 103, by Albee banning 'vag rancy. " ,; 'V vv ' S. B. 104, by Carson ' Providing h: remuneration to Sheriffs for care of prisoners. t' 1 S. B. 105, by Dimlck Establishing boundary between Marion and Clack amas counties. . Bills Passed House. H. B. 1, Libbey-rProvWing mjveie tr.gnt.ing In White Slave traffic. H. B. 3, Cole Making October 12, Columbus day, a public holiday. ' II. P. 6, Clemens Protecting cities and counties from prosecution on cer tain assigned claims. H. B. 6, Buchanan For protection od cities and counties from prosecu tion on certain assigned claims. .'. H. B. 8, by Clemens Authorizing MuKnomah county hospital to receive pa patients. , ; " . ; H. B. 10. (Substitute, Clemens) Ex empting members of the legislature from Jury duty during term of 6ffloe. H. B. 13, Abbott Appropriating an additional 120,000 per annum for topo graphic maps and survey of water re- sources of state.1 , f ' H. B. 28 (Substitute, Clyde Re qut Ing school districts to vote on question of furnishing, free text boks. H. B. 37, by Brooke Making it a srime to desert sheep on range, H. B. 44; Huntlmgton Facilltatlrg the creation of high school districts, , H. B. 51, Buchanan Amending sec tions of registration law. H. B. 67, Fo.irts Prohibiting the tr'inbportatlon of explosives on pas senger cars. - J I. B. 62, Peterson Defining non judicial days. ' H. B. 73, Thompson Prescribing time and method for depositing funds In treasury by public offlcen. H. B. 82, Fouts Requiring all convict-made goods to be so marked. H. B. 82, Cushman Providing for fiscal agent for state In New York City.. II. B. 87, Steelliammer Limiting Kge of persons employed as engineers In logging camps. H. B. 100, Buchanan Regulating admission of applicants to Soldiers' Home at Roseburg. H. B. 101. Buchanan Abolishing the whipping post. 1'.. B. 102, Miller of , Columbia- Prodding for prompt return by the County Court of liquor license mon ey when license is denied. II. B. 113. Miller of Linn Changing fn'ii July to January time when Crnnty Treasurers shall make annual inUlements with County Courts. H. B. 130, Neuner Abolishing of school holidays. . K. B. 133, Pterson Prescribing method for dlscharklng judgments. H. B. 138, Abbott, Authorizing free ferry across Willamette at St. ' Johns. H. B. 161. Leinenweber and Belland Authorizing Pilot Commissioners to sell pilot schooner "San Jose." H. B. 167, Mahone'y Requiring the recording of all contract notes. H. B. 192. Peterson-Providing penalties for criminal operations. H. B. 204. Brooks Fixing terms of Supreme court at Pendleton. If I Had Enema I'd wash It away with that mild soothing liquid, D. D. D. Trial bottle 23c. Relieves all kinds of skin trou ble, cleansing away the impurities and clearing up the complexion as nothing else can. ' Yes, If I had any kind of skin trou ble 'I'D USE D. D. D. The Newlln Drug Co. When yol n a cold k a botu'i e Chamberlain's ':Vi;h Remet.;. It wilt soon tit vnu lip i'l r:c't snd wilj f.y ofl any Undone Uiwro pneumonia. remedy conlal v w ojium or other nsreot.' itiul may bo given ? wnftdently to a lain as to an adu't. f-'-'. I ; ..'.' dlen. - ' ' 111 y "... -.. ..tt- MilHMiiBBniMHillllllllBlBBlBlllllllllMBBBMSlillllSa S 101 Mm litiP Propositions.- Several Business Op portunities that will bear investigation Office 108 Elm St., La Grande, Or. &J1 Y ' I do stVlctly a commission business; no padded .'prices. Yonr property will be sold at exactly the price yon'pace on It when listing It with me. If ' yon want io buy, sell, rent or exchange come in and talk It over with me. I keep in touch with the beat 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 .','"','.-'..' City Properly No. 39 Six room house with pantry, first clats condition, stone foundation with cellar, woodshed, chicken house with yard fenced, city water and well, fruit trees. Lot 140 on Adams by 200 feet on Chorry, Price, $2,600. 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 eigne head of stock, 16 tons of hay, chicken house and woodshed, 200 fruit i trees, all fenced. Price $3500. Terms. ' " No. 85. 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 of , 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 houBe, bath and city water; also water for irrigating, barn and chicken house. Price ; $2,300. Terms $250 down. . t, ' No. 65 On east Adams Ave., lot 60x114, good four room house, woodshed, city water, nice lawn. Price $1,500. $1,000 down. ; No. 65 1-2 New houBe 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. Terms. , . : 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 $1,500. Terms. . . No. 43. Madison and Fir; lot 45x110, five room house, stone foundation and cellar, city water and barn. . Price$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. 2110 First street there is 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 hons'j on Fourth street which can be purchased for $1,00 J. $100 down. . No. 55. One fourth block and a good four room bjuse on Fourth street which can be purchased for $850. ' $300 down. , 1 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. lis On the corner of Oak and.Adams Is a nice eight raom nouse; tnoroughly modern In every re specv. Price $3,500. Terms. No. 21. Nice location, nice lawn, and good five room houBe on Wash. Are., 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, fn' tr??s aud water right. I Price, $1,750. Terms. v TCTTK LOTS. I have vome splendid buys in town lots in all parts cf the city. Very good lots for $100, choice ones - from $300 to $700. ' , No. 51. Clock 13 and 14 in Arnolds and Drays ! Add., for $1,000, with easy terms. No. 1. Lot 4. 70x112, $400, Part of lot 70x112; part of lot 5, 70x112, $300 each, Block 15, Cogglns' Add. " ' , ; No. 33. Lot 3, Block, 58, Chaplin's Add., Price $600. $350 down and balance can run for three years., Farm. Stock and Fruit Ranches ( " . . . . ' No. 64. Here 1b a 688 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 60x50, chicken house and other outbuildings. Price $6,000. ; , . . , ; No. 38. The Geo. Chllders Farm is now on the market at a reduced price, 440 acres of choice land. , 850 In cultivation, 60 in pasture, 20 In alfalfa, 20 In timothy, splendid large house, ham and other build ings. Has been rented at $1100 . cash for five years. Price $55 per acre. , v 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. 1 One of the best farm in the valley can be bought for $78 per acre. , . No. 68. JuBt 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. ' ' . No. 66. Farm of 208 acres, 60 acres In cultivation, t 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 springs which run through place, balance timber and pasture, 60 acres timothy, two acres alfalfa, good new six room house and lim 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 $8,000. 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 tnd 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 j 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 . naif the the land la level, all fenced with two wires, . log 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. 50.-Tract of 35 acres in Cove, 7 acres in com mercial apple orchard of different varieties, 5 acres in pasturage. Price $7,000. , 4-VerJ Profitable 6 acre tract in May Park, LV.l k 8 fr,?m. town' wel1 Droved witn g0od i. ?nJn: a" Tf,en,?ed and under irrigation water nWd byJ I1, R electrlcal Pumping plant; 475 tKS 'TXmr tree8' 40 Pear tree8' 22 each 7,-Elght acre one and one half miles from , ii Siilw1, Tm h0UBe 8,x acreB UD(Jer irrigation, ! an tillable, three acres good alfalfa. Price$2,700. , o,ii0. "rCommer;'al aDDle farm In Cove, 7 1-2 acres of five year old trees. 17 feet to. water, noun of five rooms and two good wells, barn, cellar and m, 5 "A noUB,'nt"J Kods and 100 chickens in cluded with the place. Price $1,500. 21FV acrft tract 1 acre In cherries differ- house, barn room for eight head of stock; water rWflvlM9'n-r-'M. Price 1. 1 f,few h"ln" Propositions, one of whlcV atestoKa.;Smith ,bT w!" cqu'pped w,tn an t!,a drill .mwi! Thy f,,,n'' tr,p nammer. nd sa . hn.n.'! V t0U,),ry and no competition; u!"1 . i10? rf:Rn BUSINESS, grocery tore, restaurs. nnA (mfsctlotio-y whicV will pay uvy intern. tJ prty ,0 nvtlirate. '