La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 19, 1911, Image 6

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
FRroAY, MAY 19, 1911. .
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Each season brings a biggar demand for Serge Suits. No other
fabric combines all the good features and comforts of Serge.
Get a good 8erge and It looks well, wears well and Is altogether
the nicest stuff one can use. . " '
But (and here la the saving clause) BE SURE OF TOUR SERGE
Soma Won't Stand tha tent nftlma nd wear, an A a tumrfiam la a
i poor investment ,.
We have some beauties In Blu or Black Serges at $20.00, $25.00 or
$30.00. :
Our, Serges are fine close woven fabrics that we know all about.
We guarantee them. ,
Splendid tailoring all through.' The shaping and the proportions are
perfect. '
ASH BROS. KE
WOMEX ARE AFTER THE SCHOOL
; BOARD POSITIONS.
SPOKANE FIGHT III CHS
UpE BIG CHOPS;
Woman's Xon-Partlzan League Enters
. Active Politics Again, . .
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Treasurer's Coll for City Warrants.
There are funds in the treasury to
pay all warrants Issued against water
fund of La Grand) city, up to and in
cluding No. 9,616, endorsed Aug. 8, '10.
Interest on all warrants on Water
fund from No. 9,600 to 9.616, Inclusive,
ceases from date of this call.
La Grande, Oregon, May 13. 1911.
ROY W. LOGAM,
City Treasurer.
My 13 13 16 17 18 19 20 12 33 24
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed
ing or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days
or money refunded. 50c.
Bight In your busiest season when you
have the least time to spare you are most
likely to take diarrhoea and lose several
diiys' time, unless vou have Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Remedy at
liand and take a dose on the first appear
wee of the disease. For sale hy all driers.
Spokane, Wash., May 19. (Special)
Olrs. A. P. Fassett, president of the
Woman's ' Non-Partizan ' Political
league, flung , the gauntlet into the
arena today when she announced that
two of Its members will he candidates
for the school board of Spokane at the
election on December 2, to succeed J.
Grier Long, president of the Washing
ton Trust company, and A. TJ. Davis.
an officer of the Spokane Bar assocla
tion, whose terms end next fall. Mem
bers of the league declare they have
numerous grievances and that so far
the school .board has shown little or
no consideration for their recommen
dations. Mrs. M. E. Black, who Is
head of the Insurgent wing of the
league,' probably will be a candidate;
but it is given out that no formal an
nouncement will be made until the
movement is organized among the
women electors and two candidates
are agreed noon. "Whtia w
working on the theory that 'the early
bird ' catches the worm," said Mrs.
Fasset, "It is also purposed to show
the officers of the school board that
our members are not in a mood to
compromise."
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the council of
the city of La Grande, Oregon, for the
construction of 11,415 square yards of
bitullthlc pavement on Washington
avenue between east curb line of First
street and east line of Fir street to
gether with excavation curbing and
drainage, the same to he constructed
according to the plans, specification
and estimates on file In this office. All
bids to be In by 8 o'clock p. m., May
24th, 1911, and each bid to be accom
panied by a certified check of 5 per
cent of the amount of the bid. The
council reserves the right to reject any
or all bids.
Attention of all contractors Is called
to the agreement of Warren Brothers'
company, filed with this city, in . ac
cordance with which agreement War
ren Brothers' company agrees to li
cense all contractors desiring to bid
for the work to lav bitullthlc nave.
ment In accordance with its patents
and the terms of said agreement.
La Grande, Ore., May 19, 1911.
CM. HUMPHREYS,
Recorder.
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A D DITION
BD22SSHES
. 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 a1 town with a
le.ss 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.
TWO THOUSAND CABS "ESTIMAT-
t ED FOB THIS TEAS.
growers and Inspectors Agreo
That Number as the Output
on
LAEGRANDE
INVESTMENT CO.
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Foley Hotel Block
Spokane, Wash., May 19. (Special)
Two thousand cars of apples will bo
harvested in the Yakima valley this
season,' according to a statement re
ceived today by the Spokane chamber
of commerce from H. P. James, secre
tary of the Yakima Commercial club,
who compiled the figures from reports
by growers and inspectors. The pear
crop will be normal throughout the
valley, Mr. James adds and o'Tier fruit,
Including peaches, will bring the to
tal production to approximately 3,000
cars. Some losses "were occasioned
by late frosts, but in spit of this the
crops gives promise of being larger
than the average. Growers In other
parts of eastern and central Washing
ton and Idaho, eastern Oregon and
western Montana also report that ev
ery prospect is bright for large crops
Of apples and other tree fruits. Bank,
era in Spokane and throughout the
district estimate that the wheat yield
of the Inland Empire will be 'fully
t6,uuu,uuo busneis tms season. Win
ter wheat was amply protected and
the spring-sown grain is doing well
In all parts of the country because of
the timely general rains.
"Yote Bill" Is Back Ajraln.
"Yote Bill" Leland, who twelve
years ago was the star tackle of .the
Heppner footba'l it am which defeat
ed gridiron aggregation in th's part
of the county and which even took
Multnomahs scalp by a 12 to 0 score,
reached Pendleton today on his trip
from Wyoming to Montana. "Yoie
Bill" has many friends here who are
glad to look upon him again. Pendle
ton East Oregonlan.
4 PROFESSION AL DIRECTORY.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
M.. MOLiTOR. M. X-'. f Uysiclan and
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot street. Office, Main 6S; Kesi
dence 69.
A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. ;
J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D.
, Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, :
Physicians' and Surgeons,
Phoi es Office Black 1362; Ind. 353.
Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Mala C5; Ind.
312. .
Dr. Louihlin's res. Main 757: Ind.
1297.
? H. UPTGN. Ph. G. M. . Physit laD
and surgeon. Special attention to
hlye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office
in La Grande National Bank Build-
ng. Phones: Office Main 2, Resl
dence Main 32.
DR. II. L. UNDERWOOD Physician
and Surgeon. Special attention to
diseases and surgery of the eye.
Phones: Office Main 22; Res
dence Main 72$. Ind." 631.
GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath
Physician. Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7,
8. 9 and 10. Phones: Home 1332,
Pacific, Main 63, Residence phone.
Black 951. Successor to Dr. C. E,
Moore.
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O'CONNELL'S
Cigar Store
: Poolf Billiards, Cigars, Tobac.
eo and Soft Drinks best ana
most jomplete line of cigars la
the city.' . ;. v ' .;,
' Ohserreifj Coast Learne base,
ball jcores every day there's a
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Corner Depot and Jefferson St
UJhy pay Rent ? IVe oa'i p
K: money to build, ano voi
pay us as you would rent.
r w . F. OLIVER ;
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 US KWG
CIOAR FACTORY
J. C. PRICE, D. M. D. Dentist Room
23, La Grande National Bank Build
tag. Phono Black 399.
DR. P. A. CHARLTON .Veterinary Snr
gooa. Offic at Hill's Drug Store
La Grande. Residence phono, Re4
701; Offlct phono, Black 1361 Indo
p4a4ent phone C3; both phoneo al
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ATT0B5ETS AT LAW.
COCHRAN A COCHRAN Attorneys
Chaa. E. Cochran and Goo. T. Coch
ran. I Grande National Bank
Bide. La Grande. Oregon.
T. H. CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
Practices in al ltha courts of the
Stat and TTnltml States. Offlca in
La Grande NtUil Banc Bldg., Ls
Grande. Oregcu.
D. W. C. NEISON Mining Engineer.
' Bakor Hy. Oregon.
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THE GOSSARD CORSETS.
They lace In front as a re
sult the abdor.mn is relieved of
all pressure. Support Is given,
and deep breathing Is encour
aged. .
They gently but surely compel
a' correct standing position and
fa graceful carriage. i
Mrs. Robert Pattison
Corsctlere. Thone Black 1I8L
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MODEL
BAKERY
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The very best in the Bakety
i ers. The materials
use are the best money U
can ouy. oreaa thatt
Mother tried to mak ana
pastry tit for a king. Givt
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Model
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POST OFFICE WD! bTOKE V
, Mrs. CC. Combs, Prop. 4
Fine Line of
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FRUITS v
ICE CBEAM
POSTCARDS
TOBACCO
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Does 50 Per Cent
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Profit Interest You?
Wo have a ten acre orchard a
mile from town. that made bet
ter than fifty percent of the
purchase price over and above
all xpenses last year. ' This
property is getting better every
year, and besides making a
nice home, is certainly a good
Investment - Com in and let's
talk it over. ' . ,
While we hav 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
195.00 per acre.
80 acres of the best sand-rldg
and near the foot of Mt Emily,
on county road that will be mac
adamlzed this year. This tract
ls all in cultivation, a portion in
alfalfa. It Is almost adjoining;
muue oi iiie iaiKtmi uuti uwti or
chards in Grande Ronde valley.
This land is BUltahIa fnr mmt
and purpose, and will make you?'
wvuey irom tne day you buy it.
Price of tho 80 acres, only J8,
500.00. 40 acres three miles wst of
Summerville. about one third
cleared and in timothy, all tho
very best of Boll, 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
bist 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 sse about the price on
this; it will surprise you.
Have a fine ten acre orchard
tract In'Frultdale that belon-s
to an estate. This property must
,be sold, price and terms exceed
ing good. A nice revenue pro
ducing home.
A Sumber of Fine Young Or.
chard Tracts in the Im.
bier District.
Can take city property on first
payment and give terms on bal
ance. Ciiy property', all descriptions
and prices. -
6 room house and four large
lots on Washington avenue, $2.
000.00 jerms.
5 room house and two 50-foot
lots, shad a trees, shrubbery,
nice lawn, room for garden or
two more nouses." a fine 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 lmnrovements at cor
ner of Fourth street and E 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-half acres near
Stoddard planing mill $700.00.
One acre tract with bouse on
Cov avenue $800.00.
Some nice vacant lots in west
ern part of the city from $100.00
up. .
.,?xt"L!n Carr'B "nb-dirislon
will make you money. Only $10
down and $10 per month; no in
terest, no taxes until after final
payment. Tho main sfwor runs
through this nronnrtv It la
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 buyina
thls property.
We have property everywhere
ome good exchangee some
excellear business proposition,
and would like to hare yon come
in and see our list .
becunty L
and &
Trust" Company