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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1911)
IAGliANDE EVENING OBSERVES, , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911. PAGU 7 x IBPFD urns FAR r. : - wii.il UIUU I UN HI if. Simple Remedy Cures Appendicitis, Sworn proof that simple buckthorn Mr. . BUSINESS MAN: Do you realize the import' ance of an Electric Sign in dtawing trade to yout store or placejof business? Vie make avety low flat rate on sign lighting, and are prepared to quote at tractive pikes on any kind of a sign that you may dt- Our representative isaU ways ready to call and talk the matter over with you. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Phone Main 34 that will make you money Ten acres, one htfle from the city, no Improvements except trees t which are 13 years old. This Is a fine location, road on two sides, good water right and produced over $4300.00 last year Price Is $6,500.00,, one - half down and balance on reasona ble time. This year's crop will more than pay all expenses and balance of purchase price. 'fen acres, two miles 6 acres in 9-year-bld apples, 2 1-2 acres of cheerles that will bear con siderably this year, and 2.1-2 acres of garden land. Small house and barn. This place Is on main county - road, near school . and will . make a fine home. Price only $3,500.00, one third down and balance on time. This Is fine strawberry land, and when planted, will yield the price of the property every year. , Ten acres, Just one mile out, practically new six room house and barn, close to school and a fine money-making home. There are 8 1-2 acres in apples, and 11-2 acres In pasture. Last year this place produced 4,300 boxes of apples and will easily pay Itself out after first pay ment Price is $5,500.00, one half down, good time on bal ance. Boll unexcelledfor straw berries' and small fruits. IMBLEB ORCHARD TRACTS 05 INSTALLMENT PAT HZ5TS. ':' . Farm lands in all parts of the valley. ....''... Residences and vacant lots in all parts of the city. Security Land & Trust Company Bargains bark, glycerine, etc as compounded In Adler-1-ka, the new German Appen dicitis remedy, really does cure ap pendicitis without operation, can now be seen right In La Grande at the store of A. T. Mill. A SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy will relieve winl or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour stomach, constipation and other symp toms of chronic appendicitis. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The rooms are good and Steam heated only one ; block from depot P. C Brichoux,Prop. Don't Let Them hand you any dope. When smoking get the best Fain Us King cigars. A Ha vana cigar that is pleasing in taste and perfect in burn. Made jn 5c, 10c and 2 for 25c FAM US KING CIC-AR FACTORY LET US DIE FOR IOC. In fact the only way we live Is by dvelng. Don't dye yourself. ... It's ttler than dyeing yourself. ; ; bVK ETtiKI DAI ASD DIE FOR ALL - . .Our charge tor dyeing for you wont be hglh. A sample Job Is sufficient For best dyeht j snd cleaning hate n ELITE CLEANING ft DIE WORKS, Fhone Main 64. 7 FOR MAN MID BEAST GRANDE ROtlDE CASH CO. Phone Main b JtDJOCKXED SESSION OF C0CN. V OL THIS ETENIXG. Sewer Proposition In West La Grande Also r Tonight Among the Important issues to come up this evening will be the letting of a contract tot aarct-turiacing Main ave nue from First to Fourth. This pro ject was Issued advertised at the last meeting and at the adjourned session tonight, the bids will be let . , Further, action looking toward stu pendous changes In the sewer plans In accordance with the wishes of tax payers In the first sewer dlstjrict, will also be taken tonight. The tarn Bay ers in that section, West La Grande, want the sewers to run. Jn the alleys, necessitating a repetition of the en tire details which led . up tolthe point where the sewers could be laid. vlll aisb come up 'this evening. V J LUS1IIUPP (Continued from Page Three.) did last year; come back alter their reverse and carry off the flag. Jen nings is known as a great manager but if he beats out Connie Mack this year with his somewhat doubtful bunch of Tigers, he may well be" call ed the greatest manager. . Jennjngs has lost Tom Jones from first and Matty Melntyre from right field and their successors look to 'be men of only mediocre ability. : . , Cleveland's Pitchers Young. Cleveland fans are refrainln- fo making any predictions, as 1? is -.Ta llied that nearly everything d W.ds on how Maguire's big string of younp: pifchers turns out. Maguire will have to rely almost entirely on youngsters in the box, as Joss, Falkenburg eir" Young ere all tottering. Several of tha Cleveland youngsters showed well toward the close of last season, but a long grinding season, when the whole circuit has learned a pitcher's stock in trade, is a . different proposition. '.Few experts pick Cleveland .for the upper berth. ."..- , The easiest thing in the world to do Is to pick the most probable occupant of the last place in the 'American ' league race. Bobby Wallace's luck less Cardinals have a warranty deed to the , ground floor and if there were twice as many teams In the league, the same condition would prevail. If the Cardinals have a single strength, it has been concealed up to date. Twenty-nine of the baseball writers referred to, consigned the Cardinals to the cellar, but one writer, determined to have his Joke, doping St. Louis . to beat out Washington. : , ' If St. Louis does turn such a trick. there will be one. manager ready to Jump off the Washington monument. He is Jimmy McAleer, pilot of the Senators, whp actually has visions of the first division this year. The vision is not new to McAIeer but It Is painted in more glowing colors this year than ever before. In Johnson. Washington has one of the grandest pitchers If he returns to the fold. There are several other good men In McAleer's band, but on the whole the team seems to lack "unity and coherence," to bor row from the rhetoric. The Boston Red Sox are sure to be heard from, although their work last year was disappointing. The Red Sox used to be known as the 'speed mer chants," but they seem to have lost this characteristic. Manager Donovan has been gradually dropping out of the managerial firmament and it Is up to him to do valiant things this year to prevent his effacement With Jake Stahl quitting the game and Lord and McConnell traded to tho White Sox, Boston will have to build up a new Infield this year. Once in a while you will find a manager who will tell you that this is no snap. ' All In all It looks like a merry race with manjr a thrill between now and the time the flag falls. The Quicker a cold U cotton rid of tha the danger from pneumonia snd other serious dueuwk Mr. tt. W. 1 llall, of Waverly, Vs., mtk "1 firmly believe Cham berlaln'i Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have rtcommenM it to my friends end '.hey all agree with m." V-jr sale by ai) dealer. I J- I iiaiMH mi income for the Days When You Can Not be on the Pay Roll. Have, you thought of the time when old age and physical infirmities will cause the man at the desk to say, "Charlie, you have been a faithful man for years , and it is with the deepest pain that I tell you old ago ProYitM2.cc:?2S7,frca employing you r' unless we reduce you to a minor position."?, ' Yet this is what happens to all of us. Age prevents us from retaining highest usefulness. , Not one man, , but all meet the same conditions. This being true, friends, what is better than an in come for later life?: What is better than being able to say to the wife, . ' 'Well, wife, it was fortunate that we invested a few k hundred dollars a year' when I was able to make mon ey when I was in my prime and the children were small." It is with such an assurance that the man whose name appears on any company's pay roll can lie down to pleasant sleep and feel that his family is protected. - i -;;; -y :: v ; V But what can the small investor buy that is sure to increase in value, and yet have his investment safe? ; That is a question which has confronted every man who gets his check; That is a question that the shys ter, the crook and the confidence man has taken ad- vangtage of for years and years, he stock jobber and the worthless bond seller h,ave played upon this very heartstring to fill their own pockets with wealth from the man who works, ' There is one investment which has stood the test ' of time; that has been solid and firm when all elso trembled; that investment is land. When one owns and has title to Mother Earth he has something that only revolution and the dethronement of this republic could make unsafe-either of which is an impossibil- ' ity in this enlightened age. But ordinary land does not offer the returns that the small investor is entitled to receive unless that land be located in a fruit growing section and is set to a growing orchard. V If his investment is in orchard land in the right locality the investor cannot only be sure, of future income but he can also be certain of immense increase in valuea thing that nothing but fruit land today offers in proportion, to the invest ment .:.,, '; ; y..-::- ' With .Orchard property a man does not have to buy a half section to make a living. A few acres not only will care for him and his family but it will make him ' money besides. It is safe as to crop in this valley and the market is assured. . Then why ponder of what you will do with your savings when at home right here in Union county you can own a tract of fruit land, have it cared for look after it yourself and enjo? seeing the value each day enhance? This is something for 6very man on a salary to think about and when you want further information regarding details and the ease of payments call on any of the following parties: G. L. Cleaver, La Grande Investment Co. Wenaha Lumber Co, Sherwood Williams, Hai&Hibbard. i-i'--s''.V'', L It i: . ' ,