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Wl GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, IAY 4, 1911. PAGE 7 t rOST OFFICE CAXDT SIOBE Mrs. C. C Combs, Prop. O Fine Line of CASDY, & FBOTS ' $ ICE CREAM & '' rO ST CARDS . . TOBACCO SEWS DEALERS. $ Does 50 Per Cent Prof it Interest You? r We have' a ten acre 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, la certainly a good Investment. Come 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 few of our exceptional 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 $95.00 per acre. . 80 acres of-the best eand-rldg and near the foot of Mt. Emily, cn county road that will be mac adamized this year. - This tract is all In cultivation, a portion in alfalfa. It is almost adjoining some of the largest and best or chards in Grande Konde vall.y. ThiB ' land is suitable for most and purpose and will make you ; v . Vo n vnw htrv 11.; Price of the 80 acres, only 500.00. ' V ' " 40 acres three miles wist or Summerville, about one third cleared and In timothy, all the very best of soil, no rock, some fin timb:r. a new house that cost, $800.00 and other new 1m f.,.mnt There is a fine MUC1WIMJ. " . . atr rrnssinir tnlS toll cam ui ninpft and the soil Is some of the b;st 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 s:e about the price on thte; it will surprise you. I Have a fine ten acre orcnaru tract in Fruitaaie urn. to an estate, inis prujjciij be sold, price and ur.v.i exceed ing good. A ui ...cW pro ducing home. A JiumlT of F.ne Youn Or clia:d Tn.i-.ts in the Im b cr district. Ccn take city property on first payment and give terms on bal- aECity property, all descriptions and prices. , 6 room house and four large lots on Washington avenue, 000.00 terms. . . 6 room house and two 50-foot lots, shade trees, shrubbery, nice lawn, room for garden or ,two more houses, a fine home on Washington avenue. $1,900.00 "Newfive room modern cottage on Adams avenue, $2,500.00, Four room house and ground 120 by 120 feet, small barn, trees and other improvements at cor ner of Fourth street and E ave tiiia Old Town, only $850.00. down $350.00. $10.00 per month on balance. -Five room modern house and large lot, close in on Sixth Bt-o Sent sidewalk, shade - trees and shrubbery only $2,300.00- FlvT'room house, newly painted and papered, city water, sewer Suctions, lot 50 byR 120, jus icroes street from A. B. C. laun nly lUOOXO-small Pay ment down balance monthly. House and 'S lots four blocks from round house only $52M0. Four room house, cellar, good woodshed, and tw nice Us. only, three blocks from round house, 11.100.00 easy terms. One and one-half acresnear Stoddard planing mill 0.00. One acre tract with house on Cove avenue $800.00. , . , Some nice vacant ot in west ern part of the city from $100.00 UP"Lots In Carr's h-dlvlslon will make you money. Only $10 down and $10 per month; no In terest, no taxes until after final payment The mail i aewer runs through this property; it is on macadam street and all nice b g lots. These lots will double in yalue 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 , Don't Let Them ' " 1 .''' 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 FATA US HUIG Cir-AR FACTORY Every family has need of a good, reliatHe .iniment For sprains, bruises, eorenec oi the muscles and rheumatic pains there i unne better than (Wtuberlain'j. . SoM b all dealers. . ; . Plumbing and Heating tk28 Adams A vt LA GRANDE, - ORE Securi Trust Company ty Land & LET CS DYE 10K TOC. In fact the only way we live It by dyeing. Don't dye yourself, fix MU-ir than d.vvtna yourself. r ml j'm all r . .Onr charge lor dyeing for yon wont be hglb." A snmplc job Is sufficient For best dyelny sn-s vifaulnj kave ni do t . .. ' ELITE CLEANING & DTE WOBKS, rhone Main 64. - I III J A SAFE PLACE to buy your grain, feed and fuel lis at the Grande Ronde Cash company.' You will always find it fresh, clean and superior In quality; and your horses or cat tle will thrive on It when you buy from us. Our poultry feed and supplies will help keep your hens laying. GRAXDE ROSDE CASH CO, rhone Main 6. OBSERVER COnTESTfiHTS ALIUE ' 10 IIECESSIII Putting in Their Best Licks Now--Fav- orites are Beginning to Show Their Speed and "Hustle" is the Word. CONTEST DISTRICT 50. 1 ' This district comprises the city of La Grande. The four ladles residing In La Grahde who at the end of the c onteet have received the most votes will be the guests of the Observer at t he Portland Rose Festival. - ' HUFF, RUBY, Seventh and L streets....... MARTIN, IRMA. 1201 Fourth street..,.. COMUS, FRANKIE, 1201 D avenue........... COTNER, EVA, 2.008 Oak street .: STEPHENSON, MILDRED. Care ' StarTheatre NUTTER, MRS. B. B., 1708 1-2 Sixth St. ...... , WILLIAMS, MRS. Fred W- Box 804.'......, DAVIS, ADA, 1313 X avenue ......... ....... SNOW, ALICE, 1410 Z avenue 34,676 8,590 8.201 8,041 : 6,114 4,954 1,174 1,001 1,001 ; ; COXIEST DISTRICT SO 2. ' This district comprises all of JLInton county except L aGrande. The four ; ladies of 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 Festi val.';'. ;.'-'. .. ' ROBERTSON. ZELLA, R. F. D. No. 2, . . . . . . . . . VAN HOUSEN. HAZEL. AlieU ............... PEEBLER. FRANKIE, R. F. D. No. 2.. . ... .... CARBINE, JENNIE, R. F.'D. No. 1. La Grande WILSON, EVA, Union ...... i HANSEN, AGNES, Perry CONRAD, NELLIE, R, F. D. No. 1 La Grande JEFFRIES, NELLIE, Union ................. . n&ni nuin, nugaru ......... WEEKS, BIRNIE, North Powder CHATTIN, VIOLET, Summerville RUSSELL, BETHEL, Elgin KEEFER, STELLA, Imbler . ARNOLD, MABEL, Elgin ... . ,.'.. . . , . VAN DE VANTER, MRS.,"Medlcal rrlngs Stage Lne, Union .... WOODELL, ETTA, R. F. D.. No. 1, Summerville HERFORD, BELL, Telocaset 6,951 63,214 30,511 29,704 28,743 28,528 non . 10,067 8,500 7,000 7,000 3,626 , 1,314 1,151 1,024 1,001 1,001 1,001 CONTEST DISTRICT 0. 8. Thi (Ustrirt romnrisea all of Wallowa county and Pine and Eagle yalleys. 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 YS tival. : ''-"('..','' ,'.,' "''.' "'.:'"' EVANS, MINNIE L., "Wallowa 4.0C8 BROCK, NETTIE, Flora 3,001 PRIZES REGARDLESS OF DISTRICTS. Th 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. Th four candidates who range next in standing, regardless of districts, will be entertained at the Hotel Gearhart, Gearhart Park, By-the-Sea. -AH wlnnine candidates will be Klven side trips to all points of interest in and about Portland; and will be taken to the leading places of amusement and recreation. -' ' r t..4 n1r(n, n t-ln anv tulnnlne- ffinriMnt,a TTI9V TiaVA TnUSlC leSBOnS ' JUBicau Wi laaiii a wiy, "J " o ..w v to the value of J50 or a scholarship In Whitman college; in the Baker City business college or choice of several other colleges. In lieu or tne ban Francisco trips scholarships valued at $100 will be arranged for, in case xchange is desired. ; Measnrement ot Subscriptions. Vnv rnnvptilence In estimating the relative Btandlng of contestants, sub scriptions to the Observer are measured out Into votes, according to the length of time paid for. Old BUDscriDers as weu as new, Dy paying arrears or uy paying In advance or oy paying doiu in aavancT auu trrears, may help ; tne canaiaaiea. a --iapic; iur iub- vuu venlence of those who wish to vote on account of a payment on sub-: scrlptlon In favor of a canddlate ia printed herewith; also a schedule ot vot ing power of subscriptions. . - v , : y-":-j ' ' Whether 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 so paid; on the Weekly Observer a premium of 1,000 extra votes for each year so paid. The premium la the aame 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. Voting Power of Subscriptions tot the Evening Observer. TIME.- By Carrier in .; La Grande By Mall In United States VOTES ALLOWED One year Six months Three Months One Month One Week 7.00...:.. .....3.50 ..... 1.75 .65 .15 400 m ttHi 2.00 iiti 100 a 4 ' .65..... ...6000 ,,...,.....2500 900 150 10 Voting Power of Subscriptions for the Weekly Observer. ' One Year 1.60. Ss Months 75 ....1500 .... 400 ' Summons. , ' 1 In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Union county. Arthur A. DeFord, pialntlff, vs. Lu ella DeFord, Defendant. " To Luella DeFord, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cauee on or before the 12th day of May, 1911. after the publication of this summons for six weeks in the La Grande Even lng Observer. And you will take no tice, that if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, .the plaintiff will take the decree of the court, for the dissolution of the marriage con tract existing between yourself and plaintiff. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. J. "W. Knowles, judge, of the above entitled court, dat ed March 30th, 1911, directing it to be published In the La Grande Evening Observer, for six consecutive weeks, first publication to be in issue of March 30th, 1911. J. F. BAKER, ' Attorney for Plaintiff.. DMch 30-Ap.6-13-20-27-My 4-11. WORLD'S FAMOUS DTSPEPIA PRE- SCRIPTIOX. It Drives Away Stomach Distress In a Few Minnies, Stops Heartburn and Rclching. . 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