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m aiaamz EvmiHa observer MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1911. TAGL' Dogs Imnounded. The following dogs 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. - x One black curly water spaniel. One myall female water spaniel. And all kinds of dors. They will be held six davs after which they will t disposed of. i - . 0. W. FARMS. D Ad 15-6t Poundmaster. 'CI Does 50 Peii Cent Profit Interest You? We have a ten acra orchard a mile from town that made bet ter than fifty per cent of the purchase price over and above all -expenses last year. This property is getting better every year, and besides making a nice home, is certainly a good Investment Coma in and let's talk it over. 0 While we have property tor said in all parts of tne valley, we Just call your attention to a few of bur exceptional bargains. 160 acres. 8 miles from tows, county road on two sides, good buildings, railroad aiding at cor air of place, land suitable for fruit, grain or aliaJfa.. Price $35.t0 per acre. '' ' . : i , acres of the best $and-rldgi and near the foot oOlL' Emily,; cn county road that vdi be mac adamiiied thU vear. Xhis tract is ail la cultivation, a portion in alfalfa. It 1b almost adjoin.! scaaa of the Jarcf st and best or chard in Grande Ronde vail jr.. : This land is suitable for most and purpose and will make you m , - . -, . UMjmCJ , XIAttH UUjr JWU wu . Price of the 80 acres, only 18, 500,00. ' .,. " "' 40 acres three' ntiles wist of ummerville, abouf . one third cleared and In tiniot&y, all tie very best of soil, no rock, sows toe Itoib.rv a new bouse that coat $800.00 and other new' im provements. There Is - a fine stream of water crossing this place and the soil is some of the b:st In the valley. The owner lives in the past and is very anxious to sell 1 will only take a small amount of cash to han dle it, with one and two years on deterred .payment, fcoma in and se about the price on this; it will surprise you. -' Have a fine ten acre orchard tract in Fruitdale : that belon-s to an estate. This property must be sold, price and terms exceed ing good. A nice revenue pro? dncing home. A JHumber of IJkre Younr Or chard Tracts In the Itn- -iler District. ' Clan take city property on first payment and give terms oa bal ance. "' ' ' City property, all .descriptions and prices. room bouse anil four large lot on Washington .avenue, $2, 000)00 term. room houBe and two 50rftot lots, .shade trees, 6hrubbery. nice lawn, room for garden r ..two more houses, a line home, on Washington avenue $l,900.ft0 r-terxiB. i Xew five room modem cottage on Adams avenue, 2,500.00. Four room house and ground 120 by 120 feet, junafl harn, trees and other imnrorements at cor ner of Fourth street and E ave nne. Old Town, only 1850.00. Payment down JS50.00, $10.00 per month on balance. Five room modern house and large lot, close in on Slxtfi St., cement sidewalk, shade trees and shrubbery, only $2,300X0 terms. . ' Five room house, newly palsied and papered, city water, sewer connections, lot 60 by 120,. lust icroBS street from A. B. C. laaa 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 house, 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 era part of the city from $100.00 up. Lots In Carr'a sub-division will make you money. Only $10 down and $10 per month; no in terest no taxes until after final payment. The main eewer 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. 1 ' . ' We have property everywhere some good exchanges some excellent business propositions, and would like to have you come in and see our list . SecurityjLand & Trust Company Mr. BUSINESS MAN Do you realize the import' srice of an Electric Sign in drawing trade to your store or place jof business? IVe make a very low flat rate on sign lighting, and are prepared to quote at tractive prices on any kind of a sign that you may de sire. Our representative is al ways ready to call and talk the tnattsr over with mm m offers mite FOB CONTEST VOTES ' Perry Nominates Fair Daughter for' One of the Prizes to be Given Out by The Observer Wallowa's Ambitious Young Lady Receives Endorsement Miss Robertson Leads Today. Liglit & Power Phone Main 34 When your feet are Wet and cold, au i your body chilled through and through firm I exposure, take a bis Jose of Ohamberlahi's i Couch - Remedy, bsUbe your feet in hot j water 'before jgoing to bed, and you ir ! most certain to ward off a severe cold. ' wlelrv all dealers. ? COXIEST DISTRICT SO. 1 1 ,: This district comprises the city otLa Grande. The four ladles residing in La Grande who at the end of the contest have received the most voles will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose Festival. HUFF, RUBY, Seventh and L streets.. COTNER, EVA, 2.008 Oak street ...... MARTIN, ERMA, 1201 Fourth Street STEPHENSON. MILDRED. Care Sta r Theatre NUTTER, MRS. B, B., 1703 1-2 Sixth St- WILLIAMS, MRS. Fred W., Box 8Q4. ....... DAVIS, ADA. 1313 X avenue . SNOW, ALICE, 1410 Z avenue ........ uu.as, r KAjyKlii, izoi U avenue world famous mm3 a - - . , If? . The correct thing in footwear. The Webber has style features individually its own. $3.50 YEBBER OX FOSD for gentlemen, is one of the very best shoe values in our line.: Any . style desired. Quality the si Prices Lower THE GOLDEN ' RULE CO. 18.949 7,511 .7.000 4,96,6 2,05i 1.013 1,001 1,001 1,001 r: .:F cO.YTEST DISTRICT SO 2. : ' ' " rTbls district oem prise all of Union county except L aGrande. The four ladies of thia district wbo, at the end of the contest, have received the most votes wdl be the guests of the Observer at' the Portland Rose Festi-. ROBERTSON. ZELLA, TL F. D. No. 2, .... . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . ' "-'- . vwa t , , , 4 ft m ft 4 k t i 4 i WILSON, EVA. Union . . . ... , . . ;. . . . uakuiive. jtiNiMis. k. i. u..no. l, L,La Grande KJKLL.Y, BESS, Cove .......... nr.isu.A, AUAjiis, rerry . . . . ...... CriATTIN VIOLET, Summerville. KEEPER. STELLA, Imbler ......... RUSSELL. BETHEL, Elgin ....... ARNOLD, "MABEL, Elgin SMITH, BESSIE, Elgin VAN BE VANTER, MRS., Medical ' WOODBLL, ETTA, R. F, I)., No. 1, HART RUTH, Hllgard ...... . . . . . HERFTJRD, BELL, Telocaset i . . . . . during? Stage Line, Cnlon Sufemerville .',...'...,, .. 29.SSV '' MM .. 17,711 t4.M7 .. , 1 8.501 7.000 3,501 ; ..' 1.151 ..V 1,097 ; 1.001 ' 1,001 .. ' ' 1.001 . ... 1,001 .. 1,001 l.ooi Ti" . ' "'fITwr,U0 na exniwtatini)l Latest Model Kngr" bicycle furnbJied t us. ()iirm.,,tuainri7.a immvy fust, rrtofc. Ml anuulrim.d - y.V-0 110111 voo'rmfve and approve of your bicycle. We ship to anyone anywhor In thp 0. 8. ,tLM whl?.ha,?m-,C'f,,BD.( T.EM DAYS' FREE TRSAt during Tf I ?..U.2 ?S!fInJfViit.th?,bltfjrclend Put it to any test you wish. If son. are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keen Uia .7,T .. ".' t Possilile to make at one amall profit alwve biniHi. ha KATB v. V ' ?f,,',"ur ;araniet. uemna your wvwa ta I ir .T- m noip nr rima r wm - a M 7 - B--f PI mm mm A KM caL',.l"i'.",' '" axnt, " 1 Ort3 RfEMia " "iw " u p&at teakla ur 22 vna i cii"DimiltSitrT,"""V,',?!ll",0.rwar,,"'h," ana " ' SAMPLE PAITi TQIfTR?2VV,OKLY '"tt.npainaod Self-healihsTiresn 80 COXIEST DISTRICT 0. 5. . ,'Thk district comprises all of Wallowa county and Pine and Eagle valleys. The finee ladies of thiB district who, at the end of the contest, have reocived the most votes will be the guests ot the Observer at the Portland Rose FV s tivaL , . 'r BROCK, "NETTIE, Flora ........... . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . V . . ; 3,001 EVAKS-MINNIE L, Wallow - i 1,001 n. nnika,TM.ratnrtll not 1st MilruLf Hptmlal quality otruliber, which never be- jraes porous and Whlnh rlAcna i,n .mnll av!?K7rlw,.t lowlna-theair to escape. re nave nunorMt nf Kuiaim fmm .n.uo ...,.... StiJSJ f0?'l5',r' have only been pumped up once Slt!mll?ft..0J? ason' They weluh no moi-e than isU k PU"irrreMsun qualities Dflnit Khrtl.fvfJf1'8'? of tll,n MwcUlly prepared l?m05.a.e!TddTJie ?eularprlceot these tires V"J2L l?ly& JS ?h,P ?. O..D. on BptJrwal Notice the thick rubbartrftad "A"and puneturaatria"fl" and ''O" also rim atri p "H" to prevent rim cutting. This tiro will outlast any othar . mke80PT, ELASTIC and C.AMT KIDINO. nayiewer is received. We ship C. O. b'on. spuroval You donot'n. ;snJPp,'d Mm i fV. ","?Ln? '"""d them strictly a? rVorSa H- 1,0 P y 0eilt untl LEX US DIE FOB 0C. la laot tike only way w Ut Js toy dyeteg. ften't dj jonrself. ; , ItS totter titan djetng ycrself. vi blE EVfcBY DAf . ; .:, AKP DIE FOR ALL -, .&xtt charge tor dyelag for jm wort te Jigik. A sample Job is siifflcleat. For best djebjf cleaning nave ns PRIZES REGARDLESS OP DISTRICTS. The -three candidate who, at the end of the contest have more votes than any of their rivals, may, at the expense of the Observer, extend their trips; on to San Francisco. ' ;- The four candidates who range next In standing, regardless of districts. will be entertained at the Hotel Gearhart, Gearhart Park, By-the-Sea. All winning -candidates will be given side trips to all points of Interest in :and abost Portland; and will be taken to the leading places of amusement and recreation. ' - ' Insteafl of taking a trip, any winning candidate may have music lessons to the value of $50 or a scholarship in Whitman college; In the Baker City business college or choice of several other colleges. 1 In lieu of the San ; Francisco trips scholarships valued at ?100 will be arranged for, , in case exchange desired. ' v. : , . ELITE CLEAM!M3 it DIE WORKS, . rboM Hala4L. FOR MAAf AND BEAST GRMWE ROllDE CRSHCO. Phone Main b Hiss Minnie L. Evans, the candi date of Wallowa is introduced to pat rons of the Observer by Mrs, E. A. Hatraes, who is .one of the best known ladies in Wallowa and Union counties. This is what afrs. Holmes says about her favorite: "Aliis JMinnle Evans who ia working hard to win in your contest was born in Wallowa and is well known. She expects to finish ithe eighth grade In .school this year and .should she win in the contest she would like to take . music course instead of the trip to Portland, which proves she is an am bitious young lady and desirous of gaining .an aducatlun." Canflldatei 4if 3?erry. Perry .finds honorable position ' in the contest score list andvthe name of His Agnes Hensen stands with that of the town. v Miss Hensen Is nominated by Mrs. Robertson, who would 'like to see a fair and deserving aa.ugi.ter of Perry complimented with one of .the contest prizes which the Observer la about to give out ' , " The Hensen family have lived at Perry for about 20 years. They are substantial citizens. Miss Hensen ma attract votes from other. Norweg ian families In Union county, who want to help one of their own. Meant Emily fandidute. The Mount Emily neighborhood will be represented In the voting contest by one of her fair daughters, Miss Nel lie Conrad, daughter of E. J. Conrad, the well known farmer of that local ly. ':' .i ' ' Miss Conrad is interested in jsiusic and would like to win the $50 in mu sic lessons with Jean MacDonald Blr nie of La Grande. To Miss Conrad, as well as to others of the contest, that Is a prize worth striving for. There Is so much demand for schol arships in music, in lieu of trips, that the candidates Wishing them will have to go some in order to get preference in choice. The Conrads are 'served by Rural Route No. 1 out of La Grande, about 12 miles from La Grande Having re- kitor tliw tboat hlf th umal prion. ""JU,U dMorltana uo(M su m.k .V ISOfiOT lSro writ. m portal toi... DO lMni..... MAI PROTE FATAL. When Win La Grande People Learn cents. the Importance of It! Backache Is only a simple thlnitt first; : ..... But when you know 'tis from the kidneys; - . N.:. That serious kldne ytroubles follow; chea and strengthened my kidneys.' . D.ig u on ueaiera. friin fin Fo8ter-Milbnra Co, Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. , . (-, Remember the nameDoan's and take no other. , Mch 27 Ap 24 My 22 Jun 19 JuylO A 7 sided in the Grande Ronde valley for' That dropsy,. Brlght's disease may about 11 years, the family is well known. Miss Nellie will be glad to be remembered . by her father's friends whom she may not be able to see be for the end of the contest. ' ; ; Ballot Box Xotcs. Miss Hazel Van Housen of Alicel increases her total in votes very ma terially in this Issue. Miss Minnie L. Evans of Wallowa has a host of friends saving vote cou pons for her. Miss Jennie Carbine has start In the' subscription end of the vote gathering campaign. On Saturday Miss Eva Cotner gath ered 3,888 votes. On Monday morning before school she collected 2,500 votes. This young lady knows how to Im prove odd moments. made a be the fatal nd, You .will gladly, profit by the fol lowing experience TIs the, honest statement of a suf ferer who was cured. ' Mrs. L. D. Edwards, 2045 Virginia street, Baker City, Oregon, says: "My back ached for over a year 'but I did not pay much attention to the trouble unui a snort time ago, when it be- ! came almost unbearable. After getting up In the morning I was so lame and sore that I could hardly do my work. The kidney secretions 'were badly dis ordered and I was very nervous. When a neighbor advised me to try Doan's Kidney pills, I did so and tbe contents of a few boxes removed my pains and The auicker m cold In . - aim iess tne danger from pneumonia and other lerlous disease Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverlr. Va.. sava: "1 fi rmlv hpl'lPU. Cham' I berlainV Cough Remedy to lie abHoiutely the ucm. prcpamuun on me marKet lor colds. 1 have, recommended it to my friends and they all aeree with me." for aaU h u dealers. Measurement ot Subscriptions., For convenience In estimating the relative standing of contestants, sub scriptions to the Observer are measured out Intovotes, according to the length of time paid for. Old subscribers aa well as new, by paying arrears or by paying in- advance or by paying. both In advance and tTrears, may . help the candidates. A blank for the con venience of those who wish to vote on account of a payment on sub scription in favor of a canddiate is printed herewith, also a schedule of vot ing power of subscriptions. Whether In advance or In arrears payments on the La Grande Evening Observer for more than one year give ajpremlum of 3,000 extra votes for each year so paid; on the Weekly Observer a premium of 1,000 extra votes for each year so paid. The premium Is the same whether the subscribr is new or old. The 3,000 votes for each extra year paid on the Evening1 Observer and the 1,000 voteB for each extra year paid on the Wekely Observer are In addition to the ones earned by the regular schedule aa printed blow. Toting Tower of Subscriptions for the Evening Observer. TIME By Carrier in' By Mall in VOTES La Grande United States ALLOWED 2,ne ye" 700.... 4.00.. ..C000 nil wlh .65. ... .65. 150 One Week . i . .. . .15. i jo Toting Power of Snbscrlptlons for the Weekly Observer. One Year j.. 1.60...... 1500 Six Months ,. .75 ................. 400 (TfjB . M Ton Must Try on a Oossard Corset to Realize W hy It Excels. I . 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 the bust when seated, $8.60..' Other models $3.60 and $5.00. v Mrs. Robert Pattison Phone, black 1481. i '' .... ...