La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 03, 1911, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Uk QkAttDE EVENING OBSERVEK,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1911.
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POST OFFICE CAJfDY STORE 4
Mrs. C. C Combs, Fro p. 4
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Fine Line I
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FKUITS
ICE CREA5I SM
POSTCARDS
' TOBACCO
. JTEWS DEALERS. . &
Does 50 Per Cent
Profit Interest You?
We have a ten acr orchard a
mile ffbm town that made bet
ter than fifty per cent of the
purchase price over and above
all xpenses last year. This
property 1b getting better every
year, and besides making a
nice home, Is certainly a good
Investment. Coma in and let's
talk it over.-
While we have property for
sale In all parts of the valley,
we Just call your attention to a
tew ot our exertional bargains.
160 acres, 8 miles from town,
county road on two sides, good
buildings, railroad siding at cor
ner of place, land suitable for
'fruit, grain or alfalfa. Price
195.00 per. acre.
80 acres of the beBt sand-rldgi
and near the foot of Mt. Emily,
on county road that will be mac
adamized this year. ThiB tract
is all In cultivation, a portion in
alfalfa. It is almost adjoinln
some of the largest and best or
chards in Grande Ronde vau.y.
This land is suitable for most
and purpose and will make you
money from the day you buy it.
Price of the. 80 acres, only
500.00, . , " ' t ;
40 acres three miles w:Bt,j
Summerville, about one third
cleared and in timothy, all the
very best of soil, no rock, some
fine timbir, a new house that
cost $800.00 and other new lm-
provements. There Is a fine
stream of water crossing this
place and the soil Is some of thet
best in 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 B;e about the price on
this; it will surprise you.
Have a fine ten aq-e orchard
tract in Frultdale CiiV belon-s
to an estate. This property must
be sold, price end ..rms exceed
ing good. A L.w. revenue pro
ducing home. ; n
A Sunbor of Fine Young Or
cuitl Tracts In the Im
bier District
Can take city property on first
.uent and give terms on bal-
Clty property, all descriptions '
and prices. ,
o t,n,,a nrl four large
lots on Washington avenue,
000.00 terms.
" - v0 an two 50-foot
o room uuu . - - ,
lots, shade trees, shrubbery.
nice lawn, room iui 6"uv
Kmiaoi ii tine home
on Washington avenue l,900.oo
terms. , Q
. M va rnnm modern cottage
on Adams avenue, $2 tfOO.00. ,
Four room nouae mu
120 by 120 feet, small barn, trees
and other improvements at cor
ner of Fourth street B ave
nue, Old Town, only 8o0 00
p;r month on balance.
v m mnHom house and
.large lot,, close in onth sU
cement smewam. "r
and shrubbery only $2,300.00
Fveroom hous-e,. newly painted
and papered, city water sewer
connections, lot 60 by 120.
icrossstreet'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 house, cellar, gooa
woodshed, and tw nice , Its. only
three blocks from round house,
"SSfrtS&r" near
St?dDdrd Planing mill $700X0
, One acre tract with house on
Cove avenue $800.00. . . .
Some nice vacant lota In west
ern part of the city from $100.00
UP,Lots In Carr's MMjfj'
will make you money. Onlj - $10
down and $10 per month; no In
terest, no taxes until after final
payment The main .ewer runs
through this property: it is on
macadam street and all nice b g
lot. These lpts will double In
value inside of two years. Come
In and let us tell J bu
money to be made in buying
? WTproperty everywhere
-some good ewhanges-Bome
excellent buslneBS prPB,t'8'
and would like to have you come
In and see our list. . 1
tyLand&
Securi
Trust Company
Don't Let Them
hand you any dope.
When smoking get the best
Fam Us King cigars. A Ha
vana cigar that is pleasing in
taste and perfect in burn.
Made in 5c, 10c and 2 for 25c
fam vs mm
CIPAR FACTORY
Kvery family has need of a good, reliable
'.introent For sprains, braises, soreness of
the muscles and rheumatic pain there is
none better than Chamberlain'. Sold b
all dealer. '. , . .
Plumbing
and Keating
John Melville
U28 Adhms Avi
LA GRAHDE, - ORB
LET IS DYE HHt YOl".
In fact the only way we live la bj
dyrlnjr. Don't dye yourself. ,
!'. u-rii-i- than dvvtna yourself. '
' h tiy t M KV .Al
4Mi IIU :) ALL
..Our charee tor dyeing for you wont
be hglb. A sn in pie Job Is sufficient.
For best dyrtnir snn cifaulnj htTe u
do . ; v v.. '
ELITE n.F.M?ifi A DTE WORKS.
IMHiiie Main M. ,
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A SAFE PLACE
ito buy your grain, feed and fuel
"Is at the Grande Ronde Cash
company. You will always find
It fresh, clean and superior In
quality, and your houses or cat
tle will thrive on It when you
buy from us. Our poultry feed
and supplies will help keep your
hens laying. ;
'GRANDE ROXDE CASH CO,
1'hone Xuln C
BIGGEST GAHJ OF THE DAY
: CONTEST DISTRICT XO. 1 ... '
This district comprises the city of La Grande. The four ladles residing
In La Grande who at the end of the contest have received the most votes
will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose Festival.
HUFF, RUBY, Seventh and L streets.
MARTIN, IRMA, 1201 Fourth street....;;".
COMBS, FRANKIE, 1201 D avenue.........
COTNER, EVA, 2,008 Oak street ...............
STEPHENSON. MILDRED, Care StarTheatr ..
NUTTER. MRS. B. B.. 1708 1-2 Sixth St. ...
WILLIAMS, MRS. Fred W., Box 80l. ..................... .... . : 1,174
34,626
8.590
8.201
8,044,
6,114'
4,954
DAVIS, ADA. 1313 X avenue
SNOW, ALICE. 1410 Z avenue
1.001
1,001
tOSTEST DISTRICT SO 2.
? This district comprises all of Unipn county except L aGrande. The four
ladles ot this district who. at the end of the contest, have received the
most votes will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose Festl-
ROBERTSON, ZELLA, R. F. D. No. 2, . . ......... .' . .
VAN HOUSEN. HAZEL, Alioel
CARBINE, JENNIE. R. F. D. No. 1. La Grande
HANSEN. AGNES. Perry
WILSON. EVA, Union . .
CONRAD, NELLIE, R. F. D. No. 1 La Grande ...
PEEBLER, FRANKIE, R. F. D. fso. Z, u Grande
KELLY, BESS, Cove ......
JEFFRIES, NELLIE, Union
HART RUTH, Hllgard
WEEKS. BIRNIE, North Powder
CHATTIN, VIOLET, Summerville
BTTftSWT.T., WF!THTTlT.f Klein
KEEFER. STELLA, Imbler .. . , ' . . ''. . . . .' '. . . . '. .
ARNOLD, MABEL, Elgin ............ ....
VAN DE VANTER, MRS., Medical Springs Stage Line, 0nlon . . .
WOODELL, ETTA, R. F. D., No. 1, Summerville . . . . . ... . . . . . .
HERFORD, BELL, Telocasot .............;......:.......-....
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56,951
53214
29.704
22,528
17.743
10,067
9,500
8,529
8,500
7,000
. 7,010
3.626
1.314.
1.151'
l.X)24 ,
1,001
1,001
1,001
CONTEST DISTRICT 50. 8.
This district comprises all of Wallowa county and. Pine and Eagle valleys.
The three ladles of this district who, at the end of the contest, have received
the most votes will be the guests ot the Observer at the Portland Rose Fes
tival. C ": ; ,' t .
BROCK. NETTIE, Flora 4,068
EVANS, MINNIE L.fcWallowa . .... ... 1.106
' TRIZES REGARDLESS OF DISTRICTS. v
The three candidate who, at the nd "of the contest have more votes than
any of their Tlvals, 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 about Portland; and wllfrbe taken to the leading places of amusement
and recreation. '
Instead 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. In lieu of the San
Francisco trips scholarships valued at $100 will be arranged for, in case
exchange Is desired. ; ... ,
Measurement of Subscriptions.
For convenience in estimating the relative standing Of contestants, sub
scriptions to the Observer are measured out into votes, according to the length
of time paid for. . Old subscribers as well as new. by paying arrears or by r
paying In advance or by paying both In advance- and
irrtars, 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 canddlate is printed herewith, also a schedule of vot-;
ing power of subscriptions. V , , ,
Wh ether in advance or In arrears payments on the La Grande , Evening
Observer for moro than one year give a premium of 3,000 extra votes for
each year bo paid; on the Weekly Observer a premium of 1,000 extra votes
for each year so paid. The premium Is the Bame whether the subscrlbr is
new or old. The 3.000 votes for each extra year paid on the Evening Observer
and the 1,000 votes for each extra year paid on the Wekely Observer are In
addition to the ones earned by the regular schedule as printed blow.
': ; . Yotlngr Power of Subscriptions for the Evening Observer. .
TIME
By Carrier In
La Grande
One year
Six months
Three Months
One Month
One Week
7.00 i
t OtDv
175
65 t
. . . . .15. .
By Mall In j
United States
..... 4.00......
iti 2.00
X00
! ; 65 i 1 1
' VOTES
ALLOWED
..6000
...2500
........... 900
150
-10
Toting Power of Subscriptions for the Weekly Observer.
One Year
S Months t ....... .
1.50 1500
inn
u
.. 400
kidney medicine. One of our daugh
ters had a severe attack of kidney
trouble and was unable to control the
kidney secretions. Several well-known
remedies were tried but no benefit was
received until . Doan's Kidney Pills
were taken. The result of their use
was a permanent curl.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York sole agents for the United
States. . - .
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. ' .'
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w: Ap 7 My 5 Jun 2 30 Jul 28 Aug 25
YOU MAX HATE APPEXDIOTIS
AND KOT IJfOW IT
If you have wind or gas In the stom
ach, sour 6tomach or constipation, you
very likely have chrnblc appendlcitlB,
which may at any minute become
acute. A SINGLE DOSE of simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc. as com
pounded in Adler-i-ka, the new Ger
man appendicitis remedy, will relieve
you try' It, you will be surprise at
the quick action. . A. T. HHI.
, . Opening Yakima Division.
On Friday, March 24th, the O.-W. R.
& N, will open Its new branch from
Attallla to North Yakima, and will
run a through train dally between
Walla Walla and North Yakima, leav
ing Walla Walla at 9:1, arriving at
North Yakima at 3:09 p. m. '
. Returning train . will leave North
Yakima at 8:45 a. m., arriving In Wal
'a 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'vlslon No. 8 and main
line No. 6; eastbound at Walla Walla
with Washington division No. 7 and
main lln No. 18.
For more complete Information as
to train service on this branch, call on
any local agent of the O.-W. R. & N
; WM. McMURRAY,
eod General Pass. Agent.
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beautifully Illustrated In four colors.
The Spell,' 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." . eof
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O'CONNELUS
Gigar Store
Pool, Billiards, Clears, Tobnc.
co and Soft Drinks best and
, most complete line of cigars In
the city.
Observers Coast League base
ball scores every day there's a
game. Y..
, Corner Depot and Jefferson St.
The rooms are good and
Steam heated only one
block from depot
D. G. Brichoux,Prop.
Paris Hair Store
Foley Hotel Bldg.
' Everything in
Hair Goods
Guaranteed Matcb
Manicuring
. Hair Dressing
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Kidney Troubles Attack La Grande
Men and Women, Old or Young.
Kidney Ills seize young and old.
Come quickly with little warning.
Children suffef in their early years
Con't control the kidney secretions.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain.
Women worry, can't do dally work.
Men have lame and aching backs.
The cure for man, woman or child.
Is to cure the cause the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Fills reach the cause.
The following testimony proves It.
Mrs. S. J. Gilman, North Union, Ore.,
says: . "We used Doan's Kidney Pills
in our family about two years ago
and found them to be an effective
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