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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1911)
i: GiiMEs Evnmm OLsmyn: HUBAY, APRIL 21, 1911. f - . 1 1 - , . . zzr: i n PSTnn rnriniiT rn b iRim ......... Klin r r i .if? iiii wiiti iiuiuii i I iiiiiiiU 'f - rr 'fflHE-.'-IWIil .f'Wf'.F . ! 11 L...-,M:i.:-x : - ... 3 Don Imuo-nded. The following dog are Impounded by the city and owners should call at once and pay charges on same: One coal black doc One yellow bird dog with 1910 tag on. - One black curly water spaniel. One wnall female water spaniel. And all kinds of dors. , They' will be held six days f after which they will bj dUmosed of. . O. W. FARMS, i D Ap 15-6t Poundmaster. ' Does 50 Per Cent I", : .: . -ill. L-i Profit Interest You? We have a ten acr r orchard a mile from town that made bet ter than fifty per cent of the purchase price over and above r all expenses last year. This 'property Is getting better every year, and besides making a nice home, is certainly a good Investment Come in and, let's talk jt over. While we have property for sale in all parts of the valley, we juBt call your aitention to a few of our exceptional bargains. 160 acres. 8 miles from town, county road on two Bides, good buildings, railroad siding at cor ner of place, land suitable for fruit, grain or alfalfa. Price $95,00 per acre. SO acres of the best sand-rldg and near the foot of Mt. Emily, on county road that will be mac adamized this year. This tract ! id all in cultivation, a portion In alfalfa. It is almost adjoinln? some of the largest and best or chards In Grande Ronde vall.y. This land is suitable tor most and, purpose and will make you money from the day you buy It. ' Price of the 80 acres,. only $8, 500.00. . '.'. --;:,.: 40 acres three miles w:st of Summerville, about one third rlpnrpfl and In tlmothv. all the " very best of soil, no rock, some fine -timb.r, a new house that jcost $800.00 and other new im provements. There is a fine stream of water crossing this place and the soil is some of the brst n the valley. The owner lives in the east and is very anxious to sell. I will only take a small amount of cash to han dle it, with one and two years on deferred payments. Come in and Bie about the price on this; it will surprise you Have a fine ten acre orchard tract in Frultdale that belongs .to an estate. This property must be sold, price and terms exceed ing good. A nice revenue pro ducing home. ' . A Jinmber of Fino Younir Or chard Tracts in the Im bier District. Can take city property on first payment and give terms on bal ance. City property, all descriptions and prices. 6 room house and four large lots on Washington avenue, $2, 000.00 terms. 5 room house and two 50-foot lots, shade trees, shrubbery, nice lawn, room for garden or two more houses, a line noma on Washington avenue $1,900.00 terms. New five room modern cottage on Adams avenue, $2,500.00., Four room house and ground 120 by 120 feet, small barn, trees and other lmnrovements at cor ner of Fourth Btreet and K ave nue, Old Town, only $850.00. Payment down $350.00, $10.00 p:r month on balance. . Five room modern house and lnr.e lot. close in on Sixth Bt., cement sidewalk, shade trees and shrubbery only a,uu.uu terms. . . . Five room house, newly painted and papered, city water, sewer connections, lot 50 by 120, lust icross street from A. B. C laun dry, only $1,300.00 small pay ment down balance monthly. " , House and 2 lots four blocks from round house only $525.00. Four room hous:, cellar, good woodshed, and tw nice Its, only three blocks from round house, $1,100.00 easy terms. One and one-half acres near Stoddard planing mill $700.00. One acre tract with house on Cove avenue $800.00. Some nice vacant lots in west em part of the city from $1Q0.00 U'Lots in Carr's sub-division will make you money. Only $10 down and $10 per month: no in terest, no taxes until after final payment. The main sewer runs through this property : it Is on macadam street and all nice big lots. These lots will double in value inside of two years. Come In and let us tell you about the money to be made in buying this property. We have property everywhere some good exchanges some excellent business propositions, and would like to have you come In and see our list SecurityLand& Trust Company 8 -- - POBTLAM), ORE- AND HALF DOZ EN TOWNS COMPETE. Bowlers From AH Over the Country to : Comte in Event. New York. April 21. Details have beea completed for the teteirranhtc bowling contest between New York, Chicago, Cleveland, PittBburg, Seattle, Montreal and Portland. Ore,, for the Thompson trophy, donated by the president of the New York Athletic club. The tournament is to be held tomorrow and if successful will be nade an annual affair. ' Teams will consist of five men, with two substitutes allowed. Each club will bowl on Its own alleys, which nust be regulation size. The western teams will begin bowling at 7 o'clock, astern time; the middle west teams at 9 o'clock and the eastern teams at 10 o'clock ;Ts first five frames and the total Bcore of each game are to be elegraphed to the dier:t clubs com- ncting. .' ' BUSINESS KESIUNG A BETTER AYERAGE. Opening Tnllaia Division. On Friday, March 24th, the O.-W. R. Sk N. will open its new branch froir Attallia.to North Yakima. 'and wilt run a through train daily . between Walla Walla and North Yakima, leav ing Walla Walla at 9:15. arriving at North Yakima at 3:09 p. m.; Returning train will leave North Yakima at 8:45 a. m., arriving in Wal la Walla 2:30 p. m. In addition to the above service mo tor cars will be' run between Kenne wick and North Yakima, and between Grand View and North Yakima, also between Midvale and Sunneyslde. Con nections westbound can be made with Washington D'vlsion No. 8 and main line No. 5; eastbound at Walla Walla with Washington division No. 7 and main lln No. 18. . i For more complete Information as to train service on this' branch, calVon any local agent of the O.-W. R. & N. , WM. McMURRAY, eod General Pass. Agent. Railroad Circles Show More Acthlty After Brkl lull la Traffic LET US DIE FOB IOC. In fact the only way we lire Is bj dvelng. Don't dye yourself. . It's toiler than dyeing yourself. WH MB ETRKY DAI .- AND flJ l! FOR ALL . .Our charge tor dyeing for yon won't be hgih. A sample Job Is sufficient. For best dyeip; snti cleaning have n do t Freight business on the O. W. Is re suming a standard more near the nor mal. Business has been dull during the several months just passed, not only here but all over the west. Of late there hasten a stronger run of trains in and out of La Grande indi cating a speedier return to the normal conditions that was expected. Re trenchment of expenses in the round house and machine shopB Is still the order all along the Harrlman system, yet' It la believed this will last but h month or two longer. ; Repairing Patent Floor. Belgium blocks, laid In bitumen, are being used to replace the faulty place, in the round house floor. The floor In 'bat building has given considerable trouble, principally because of the Oiling uner the foundation " for thj floor and It is a frequent occurrence to have to replace the blocks. ' , Four Engines in Shops. Four engines, shopped several days ago, are nearing thr .point where they O.U. UD IU1UU UMV 1V Oiti.V uuu, Aside from these the usual service re- pairs 1b all , that occupies the atten tion of the crews. , Passenger Crews Held Here. On account of the trouble near Sho shone the day before yesterday, , the passenger crew on No. 17. arrlvin? last night" shortly before 9 o'clock, was held here to give the required rest and a freight crew took the passenger on to Pendleton, bringing No. 6 in th'f morning. -The passenger conductor and brakemen had in the menntlir"- gotten their rest and took No. 6 m t" Huntington, being back again on the regular running schedule. 11 COUNTY MEETON TOMORROW LOCAL MANAGEMENT HAS AF. FAIRS IN SHAPE FOB .5TEET, County Affair. Wll Take Plow Com menclng at 2 Tomomnr. ELITE CLEANING k DYE WORKS, Phone Kaln Ci. FEED FOR MAN AND BEAST GRANDE ROIWE CASH CO. Phone Main b The annual Union county track meet will be hs Id here tomorrow af ternoon and Manager Bolton and Cap tain Millerlng have the affairs of the meet w-ell. In hand. They have an nounced the first event for 2 o'clock and ep:cfators should be on hand at that time as it is planned to get things going on the dot. ' ''. : The meet will be held where It was held last year,, back of the high chool buildings. ' "Read in Sunset Magazine, Motoring Through California by Lloyd Osborne, beautifully illustrated in four colors. The -pell, a romantic serial by C N. A. M. Williamson. In the Shadow of the Dragon by Grant Carpenter. De scriptive story of San Francisco's Chi nese quarters. April Issue now on sale 15 cents." . eod A Cold, LaGrfppet then Pneumonia ' Is too often the fatal sequence. Fol ey's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrlppe, and prevents pneumonia. It Is a prompt and relia ble cough medicine that contains no narcotics. "Foley' Honey and Tar Is the best cough remedy I ever used as it quickly stopped a severe cough that had long troubled me,M says J. W. Kuhn, Princeton. Neb. Just so quick ly and surely It acts in all cases of coughs, colds, lagrlppe and lung trou ble. It Is as safe for your children as yourself, and should be used in all cases of croup, whooping cough and measles cough. Refuse substitutes. Hill's drug stofe. The quiclcer cota is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other erions dlBeuea. Mr. B. W. L. LU11, of Waverly, Vs., says: "I firmly believe Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to be atwolately the best preparation on the market for colds. I hnve recommended it to my friend and tuer all agree with me." For sale by a" Hiprf). I mS and LMM'Qi It i' 1 1 . : Mmt MqI Elsewhem The choicest Imbkr fruit lands can be had for $i50 an acre. Termsi lO pet cent dovn and $25 a month for four years. All track are cared for, and faxes and expense are paid by us. No proven fruit district will meet these prices and terms. Wafce rigid investi gation and comparison, and then call on any of the following firms : '."' ''"', '',' -. ' . ,. ' 1 ' .''' V ''" - j ' ' :K : ." ' ' - " 1 ' '' ' ' ,' ?'-' ' ' ' ' ' "' G. L. Cleaver, La Grande Investment Co. Wenaha Lumber Co. Sherwood Williams, Hill & Hibbard. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN j SCALP ITCH GOES. . Parisian Sage Gets to the Hair Boots i and Nourishes the Hair. The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot D. C. Brichoux,Prop. I Give Parisian Sage a "chance to i drive every particle of disgusting dan ; druff from your hair. -I Give tt a chance to soak into the ha'r fts and stop the hair from fall. , lng pt. ; , : K ;'"':,. . You won't b: sorry if you do you'll be dandruff dirty all your life if you don't.' , ' :.;-v,v' . ', ?;'' ' And when you get a bottle of Pari sian Sage you are not throwing any money away, because it Is tiarnnteif by the Newlln Drug company to erad- Kverr family has neml of a rood, reliaoie iinimpriL - Flip fifiminR. hniiuM- kwrm, s1 the muscles and rheumatic pains there U none better than Chamberlain's. BoK in all dealer. i iti Whm 1 1 ' U D7 icate dandruff; to stop falling hair and Itching scalp In two weeks, or money back. Parisian Sage kills the dandruff germ because of its peculiar power to get to the roots of the hair, right where the germs thrle and multiply. But besides . killing the germs 't supplies nourishment to the hair; stops It from falling out, and causes It to grow thick and luxuriant. Parisian Sage Is a most delightful ' hair dressing, not sticky" or greaBy,; A large bottle for only 50 at the New- In Drug company and druggists ev erywhere, or by mall charges prefmid by. Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Ap. 21. 22, Mav 3. 13. Ion Mast Try on a Gottsnrd Corset to Realise Why It Excels. The Gossard Corset shown here is model O and is for the worn an of full proportions. It makes a solid figure appear slender and graceful. The bust fits close, without raising tho bust when jeated, $8.60. Other models $3X0 and $5.00. 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