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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1911)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, Just a Simple Prob lem Easily Solved. What can the Man with a Few fund dred Dollars Invest in to Insure Saiety and Yet be Sure of Increas ed Valuation? Many have tried investments put up to them by outside men. Many have tried Town Lots at a distance. y But can they sell them at a profit? Many have tried stock in different schemes. But can they sell that stock today? . Many have tried the old patent right game. But can they realize from such an investment? Then what should the small investor do with his money? 1 . He may not have enough to engage in business. It is difficult to loan a small amount so it will earn oth er tha na small rate of interest. Follow the oldest advice on record and turn to land investment. It is an investment that cannot get away. It is an investment combining safety with as cured increased valuation, especially when that in vestment is in fruitland. Nothing beats fruitland for increased valuation! snd the small as well as the large money now has an opportunity to share in the profits. The Imbler fruit district is a proven success. Ev ery dollar placed there will'yield handsome returns. Those having meritorious offerings for the small investor in that district are: G. L. Cleaver, La Grande Investment Co. Wenaha Lumber Co. Sherwood Williams, Hill & Hibbard. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. v., WAGE 7 " " .i I. .... ...;,,- - "'.''v.'.-...: H I - o mm f. ITXCH OF SYRACUSE IS COACH AT OEEGOS. Squad of Fortj tfea Oat for the Team Intfcatlnr Success, University of Oreron. Eugene. Ore- son. March 20. (Special) Paul J. Lynch, a former Syracuse baseball star, arrived the early part of the v ek and began his duties as baseball oach at the university. The work f Mr. Lynch, who has an excellent reputation not only as a player, but ilso as a coach, caused considerable -omment among those who are watch ng the development of the 1911 squad. Football training nil s must be ob served by all who are trying for the coveted positions smoking, chafing dish parties with the coeds. late hours and all form ot athletic dissipation Is tabooed, the rigid rules taking ef from today on until the close of the season. . . Prosp'cts are excellent for a good aggregation at Oregon this year. Hen- Kle, who played with the Seattle eague last summer, Is of course dis qualified but Is acting as assistant coach. , The pitching staff will con sist slst of Houcn,. a freshman twlrler of much fame from Portland, and Harold Pete, an Eastern Oregon boy from Sumnter town, where thev take to baseball as ducks take to water, j Pete has made good from the start, and In all probability tha big mine; will be in the regular slab staff. Cousin, a Portland sophomore, Ib also showing varsity form in the box and will likely be third man. Cap tain Taylor will be the mainstay be hind the catcher's mask. Jamison on first and Chandler In left field are sure places, but the other positions are the cause of keen competition among the many new men and the other veterans. Among the most promising freshman material are Fenton. of Dallas.1 Infielder, and Rob erts, of Salem high, infielder. ,' The squad during the last week has av eraged 40 men. ' .. :' bids for the following ' - described property In La Grande, Union County Oregon, to-wlt. Lota One (1) to Twen. ty Four (24) Mlock 143; also Lot One (1) to Twenty Four (24) Block 144, Chaplin's Addition to La Grande, Ore gon, up to Satnrday April 1st, 1911. A cash deposit of ten per cent of the amount offered must accompany each bid and the right la reserved to reject any and all bids.. Fresh Vegetables Cauliflower, Let tuce, Celery, Sol id Head Cabbage, Spinach and Dry Onions : ; ; WeareUotinthe Association Royal Grocery H.Pattison, Taxes are all paid and title tool. Address R. L. Sabin No. 7 Ftest Street Eooa 8, Portland, Oregaa. Mar. 4-SL yuhy pay Rent? Ve loan p: " money to build, ana jcr Jay us as you would rent. I R. OLIVER! You'll Smile at Yotttsclf sllll. For your good Judgment in trying FAM US KING Havana Cigar for yw will know that at last you have foun a smoke that you can really enjoy without paying more than 5c, 10c or a bit for it. The Fam Us Kink cigar In three shape but one grade of hlga flavored Havana. ' FAM US KURT CIGAR FACTORY Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned J. J. Carr has been duly appointed and qualified, as Ad ministrator of the estate ot W. L. Touey, deceased; and that all persons having or claiming to have claims against said estate, must present the Bame, properly itemized and verified, with the undersigned, in La Grande, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of this notioe. J.J.CARR, Administrator of the Estate of W. LiTouey, deceased F. S. IVANHOE, Attorney for Administrator. ' First publication March 6, 1911, last publication Apr. 3, 1911. . D. Mch 6 -13 -20-27 Apr. 3. ""'yyiilrr''i'wyr'i,'r'yL'' " I r NEW ARRIVALS ... , In the new stylet in Ladies J OXFORDS, PUMPS and Strap I SLIPPERS in Patents, Gun Metal, Suedes and Vici Kids We carry these in all tizet and ( widths to fit the most exacting foot , Come in and J jet us.show them to you whether you are ready to buy or not. k "4 Successor to Smith & Greene Call for Warrants. Treasurers' call for.;- county, sca'n bounty, and road warrants. Notice Is hereby given that tha undersigned treasurer of Union county, Oregon has funds on hand with which to pay all county and scalp bounty warrants which were endorsed prior to the first day of February, 1911, and all war rants Issued on the road fund prior to the 11th day of March, 1911. No interest will be allowed on t'n above warrants after March 11, 1911. JOHN FRAWLEY, County Treasurer. La Grande, Ore., MaTch 11, 1911. Sealed Bids Wanted The undersigned will receive sealed "The George Palmer Lumber Company .Retail Department We solicit your orders for Shlnglesi Rubberold "Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. act MONTANA POOL ROOMS j CIGARS and TOBACCO Vielton b Barnett Props., Corner Jefferson an0epcJ stS Idefs Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco lates Can't Be Beaten u s SNOWDRIFT FLOUR ke best FLOUR onthe market, and Is GUARANmP to give the best satisfaction. Money back if It does V not. DELIVERED TO YOU AT $1.40 PER SACK. v PHONE US YOUR ORDERS : Wat er-Sfancif kid Produce Co. :" EXCLUSIVE AGENTS