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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
V PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING 0BSEHVE3. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911.' u f r 1 f ,;flf lif rMlf : -mi- Mil it! Different and Better Clothes Whether or not you have decided what sort of a 8 v Spring Suit you want, Sir, come in for a look! We're always glad to show you the good things 3 we have here and we won't say a word about buy You can try on to your heart's content. xuu v,au ny uu vu juui ueait a wawux,. u ii LI U O Our Clothes, themselves, are our best arguments "ftlfy flail, tltUf and our experience is that most Men5who look and go, come back to buy. Of course, there's a reason for it. But you'll see mat wnen you are looking at the Clothes. ASH BROS. TREAT FOR (i I5XOTATI0X IMEODrfED BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CBXttCH. A BIG LOAF FROM THIS BAKERY will prove none too muc,h bread af ter your family has once tasted It Our bread makes people hungry Just to look at it, and It TASTES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS. Try a loaf or two if only as a mat ter of economy. You will .find the family filling up on bread and neg lecting the other foods which cost much more money. That means a good caving In your household ex penses. WE HANDLE" FERXDALE ICE CREA3I. The best In the market. SNOWFLAKE BAKFRY, JAS. FARQUH ARS ON, Prop., Agents Wanted Good hustlers to sell high Bade specialties. Live men. of good address can beat a salary Job two to one. ; Apply from 8 to 11:30 a. m. The Oregon Spec ialty Co. Room i; Corpe building, (up stairs.) Second entrance south of post office. Physically Unable to Walk to Church to Have Free Rides Sunday. ,. The Presbyterian church is making arrangements to bring to the church and take back to their homes any shut ins Who mar desira to nttpnrt th "Parents' Day" service on next Sun day morning, it Is requested that any who desire to attend, whether they are members of the church or not. should send their names to Mrs. S. W. Seemann, and arrangements will be made to have a conveyance wait UDon them Sunday morning. Anyone who knows of anyone who would en Joy such a service as the Parents' Day service will oblige the church if they will send the name to Mrs. Seemann. This is meant to include all aged per sons and all who are not In a. condi tion to walk to the church. Phone Red 1181. ' Combings made in puffs, switches and curls. ' 1 strand switch.. ...$1.09 2 strand switch Lot) 3 strand swlth 9.00 Set of puffs on wire or with out .................... 2.00 Guaranteed satisfactory and are made here in store. Paris Hair Store Z9 Read In Sunset Magazine, Motoring The Spell, a romantic serial by C. N. scrlptive story of San Francisco's Chi Through California by Lloyd Osborne, A. M. Williamson. In the Shadow of nese quarters. April Issue now on l-M leanttfully illustrated In four colors, the Dragon by Grant Carpenter. De- 15 cents." for" GM AMD TP V PI ADDITION Grand View Addition is the most' beautiful spot about La Grande You can purchase a lot in Grand View Addition and have three years' time in which to make payment for same, and during that time you have neither interest nor taxes to pay. Let this sink in deep. Then come to our office or call us up on the phone and request us to show you this property. If you have never invested in real estate before this is you opportunity to get the proper start. If you have made investments in real estate, avail yourself of this opportunity to make comparisons. The terms are such that no sacrifice will have to be made in order to meet them. If this addition was located near a town with a less bright future before it than La Grande, it would still be an excellent investment, and with the future La Grande has before it, the increase in the value of these lots will be phenomenal. , LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO. Foley Hotel Block Murdered Man Identified. Although Sheriff Taylor has as yet secured no tangible clew to the per petrator of the murder at Tmatlllri yesterday morning, be received a basU from which to work thjs mornln.f when the dead man was Identified as John Casey, a day laborer and she-p-hcrder and a veteran of the. Spanish American war. . The identification came through two - men who had known him previously, Red Brennan, former lightweight pugilist of t the world, and a man by the name of Wilson, says the Pendleton East Ore gonlan. t - Brennan made his acquaintance a short time ago in a local saloon. At that time, he declares, Casey said he was going to take a job herding Bheep. Wilson is more positive In his identification. He , declares he and Casey went through the Spanish American war together and were later In the hospital at the same time. He says they were both shot In the same battle, Casey through the chest and himself through the abdomen. A bul let Bear on the dead man's chest bear3 out this statement and WIl3on further identified two vaccination scars as those made by the army surgeon. Wil son declares the man's former home was in Brockton, Mass., and Corona Folsom has wired to the ' Catholic priest In that town for information regarding him. J. C. O'Connor, who came Into the city two days ago Is positive he saw the tlead man walking the track near The Dalle several days ago. West Noble, bartender In Bogart's saloon, remembers the man coming Into the saloon and using the telephone and at that time thought the. man gave his name as Ward. Sheriff Taylor return -d from Uma tilla last night bringing with him a man who, he thinks might know some thing of the crime. The man declares he was beating his way from The Dalles to Umatilla on a freight train with another man and that they saw Casey and another stranger get on near Celilo. The brakeman on the train, however, declares there wpro j o- ly two men beating their way on the train which leads the officers to be lieve tliat the man In custody might sv3 been Casey's companion. He tells a straight story, however, and he will prove useful as a witness if he has no connection with the crime. Upon his arrival at Umatilla yes terday morning Coroner Ralph Fol som Impaneled a jury which, after an examination, found that the de ceased had come to his death by a blow on the head from an unknown man. The jury was composed of T. S. Tilson, A. B. Stephens. T.W.Cline, Earl Shaw. Frank Gerrard and John T. McNurlln. Honors for Fntnre King. , Madrid, May 10. Flags were dis played on all public buildings today and at the naval and military stations the customary Balutes were fired In honor of the fourth birthday anniver sary of the prince of the Asturias, eld est son of King Alphonso and heir to the Spanish throne. His royal high ness has developed Into a sturdy little chap and shows hopeful signs of com pletely outgrowing the physical in firmities that marked his infancy. O'CONNELL'S Cigar Store Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Prinks best and most complete line of cigars In the city. Observers Coast League base ball seores every day there's a game. I Corner Depot and Jefferson Sb VUhy pay Rent ? We loan yot money to build, amr'vov pay us as you would rent. . R. OLIVERl Don't Let Them hand you any dope. TTTUmm r. i. 4.1- 1. . i 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 US KING Clf-AR FACTORY jjj i 1 H THE GOSSAUD CORSETS. They lace in front as a re sult the abdomen is relieved of U all pressure. Support Is given, and deep breathing Is encour aged. They gently but surely compel a correct standing position and 'a graceful carriage. Mrs. Robert Pattison Corsctlerc. Phone Black 1481. Florida Medical Association. Tallahassee, Fla., May 10. Many prominent physicians and surgeons are gathered here today attending the 38th annual meeting of the Florida Medical association, which began a three days' session with Dr. J. D. Love of Jacksonville presiding. Tampa. Ptmsacola. Jacksonville. Key West. St .Augustine, Miami and other lead ing cities of the Btate are well repre sented at the meeting. The MODEL BAKERY Formerly the Royal jj 1. TL L..ii.it. n.i t i me very in me aaKetyt line by Metropolitan bak- M ; , ers. The materials we ' . ... j .use arc the best money if can huv. RrA ihzi Mother tried to mafc ana t pastry fit for a king. Cive us d call. Model Bakery The quicker cold gotten rll o' lest the danger from pneumonia and other wrious diiewes. Mr. R W. L. Hall, of Waverly, V. .says: "I firmly beheye Cham berlain' Cough Remedy to be abeolte!y the best preparation on the market for cold. I have recommended it to my friends and ihevall agree with me." For sale by au dealers. Does 50 Per Cent Profit Interest You? We have a ten acre orchard a mile from town that made bet tet 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. 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. SO acres of the best sand-ridga and near the foot of Mt. Emily, on 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 Ronde valley. .v.. . . . . . . . . . mis iduu lo ftunauio mi wwoi. and purpose and will make you money from the day you buy it. Price of the 80 acres, only $8, 600.00. , 40 acres three miles wtst of Summervllle, about one third cleared and in tlmothV, all the very best of soil, no rock, some fine timber, a new house that cost $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 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 see about the price on this; it will surprise you. Have a fine ten acre orchard tract in Fruitdale that belongs to an estate. This property must be sold, price and terms exceed ing good. A nice revenue pro ducing home. A Somber of Fine Young Or chard Tracts In the Inw 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 home 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 imnrovements at cor ner of Fourth street and K ave nue, Old Town, only $850.00. Payment down $350.00, $10.00 per month on balance. Five room modern house and large lot, close in on Sixth St., cement sidewalk, shade trees and shrubbery only $2,300.00 terms. Five room hous, newly painted and papered, city water, sewer connections, lot 50 by 120, ust 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 house, cellar, good woodshed, and tw nice Its, only three blocks from round house, $1.100.00 easy terms. ' One and one-halt acres near Stoddard planing mill $700.00. ' One acre tract with house on Cove avenue $800.00. Some nice vacant lots in west ern part of the city from $100.00 up. ; 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 la on macadam street and all nice big lots. These lots will doable 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 Security Land & Trust Company