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PAGE 6 I,A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911. BADGERS LIKE BIUG CHERRIES III ORDERED FliATERNAL ORBEKS OF LA s GRASDE. Ii1 fry!' tfiO CGIIT TO KNOW ' tliis shop, and its ability to serve you best. Our one strongest desire Is to turn out the best CLEANING AND PRESSING nr to price our services to meet your satisfaction. We be. Here we do tola. If your gar . tnents need our attention tend them to ns and we will do yonr work promptly ani guarantee not to ruin the materials. elite dyeing & ; . . . cleaning; vohks EAC (LAI BE LEADEli TELLS FINE FRUIT. 0(1 FIRE DUTY OF FORESTER PARKER STAMFS ROCK CREEK BLAZE. OUT Mrs. E. W. BartMfs Present to Rela tives, Considered Exceptional Beetle Spreading to Yellow Pine South of La Grande, iRepoHei). Main 61. H. B. Waggoner .Plumbing and Heating The Eau Claire Leader, of Eau Lone Elm Ranch, August 2. TSpe Claire, Wis., remarks In this way of clal) A fire originating at a logging the attraction Grande iRonde valley ' tamp on Rock creek grew to an alarm fruit is causing in the Chippewa river lng condition several days ago, last district: ' f week burning over quite an extent of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bartlett hava George Bart'emus' pasture land and received from their daughter, Mrs. much of the adjoining vicinity and E. W Bartlett of La Grande, Oregon, ( waB . spreading unchecked until Forest a box of the celebrated BIng cherries, er Parker came" down, gave eome very These chrrles came from the or- stern orders and placed the- entire chard of D. M. and G, G. Stackland, ' force of 100 men or more on Are duty, at Cove in the Grande Ronde valley,' remaining at the camp over night and Oregon. J until the flames were under control. The soil and climate of that valley j It Is a labentable fact that with all twonliorlv adapted ior fruit, espe-' the severe experience given by the LCti M. 1- " -far .'xilRe No. 41, i y. &A.M. toi -- :La. meet ings first and thiic Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. If. k. C WILLIAMS. Secretary. .-' ' - .'ft m irs u ti .-if 8. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 meets each Thursday evening at 8 . o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De , pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers are cordially in vited to attend. H. J. MITER, Ex. Ri.i. H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec. Sec. daily cherries.; These cherries are ; large and of, superior quality and in- ; dicate a high state of cultivation. They came In fine order which shows that Messrs. Stackland not only know how to raise fruit but also, how to prepare ihtk nnmn fnr marldf : " ' I Note by Leader editor: The Leader table gets more and flner.contributiona of choice fruits and vegetables from rteatnicMon itv -iui L" -t every man, woman and child through out the country that such gross care lessness to Individual safety, and ut ter disregard of legal and personal efforts to prevent such terrible casual ties, should still continue to exist. Beetle Spreads Rapidly. Forester Parker stated to the writer1 that the ravages of the forest bettle, ithe Bartlett family than from all oth-'- j tead of bel checked in his terrl- bib vomoineu. iav nan. w. r. aarueu t nnnnaii t h1a,k ..Ina v. riety of timber, was .extending Into John Melville - .1425 Adams Avi LA GRANDE, - ORE Ib alway bringing in rare varieties either raised by himself here or from his possesailons In Oregon. These cherries are fine and are of Brobdlng naglan proportion. They look as if they were arrested on their way to be ing Japanese plums. They will not bo on exhibition in th3 Leader window the yellow pine with alarmy rapidity. North Carolina Yeterans. Wilmington, N. CT, August 2. rHun dreds of confederate veterans from VQitlntia aantlnna rt Mnrth Parnlinn nrirl today for tHe simple reason that It la j a numbr from the nelghborlng gtate8 uniiuMHiuje to restrain me nigm Stan from devouring them. 0 I .l'1'..!'i"i-Co"d"rwd ,b SiSTtH8 Of THE HQLV I t:AWtS C? JESU6 AND AR. Cr.A. A4L V J C llriim Ct. Muiic. Art, Elocotion tmi C aimi-r f c!! Ocpu. tttiintlmdUt) SnuUnu. Refined Monlaii J lniTuITrliiinr.Wrltrlornii1ii-finnl.A(ldrM I SISTS II Sl'Pf glbK. St, Ar, Attdmy, rile.i are here in attendance upo a two days session, beginning today, of the an nual reunion of the Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans of North Caro lina. Wilmington Is gaily decorated in honor of the veterans, and their friends.' MaJ.-Gen. j. S. Carr presided at the opening session.' Tomorrow will be held the annual parade and also the principal social events of the reuinon. WOODMEN OP THE WORLD La Grande Lodge NO. 169 W. O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. D. FITZGERALD, C. C. J. H. KEENET. Clerk. (. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets iuwMJ ;z; rv""K " " the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially invlfej to attend. . " , ' : ; : ' . ' E. E. DANIELS, ,V ED. HEATH. Clerk. On low cut Oxfords and all Summer Pants 1 j 1THF 1 & & SlLJ. 8 1.EBEKAHS Crystal LodKe No. R , jneets every Tuesday evening In th' I. O. O. F. hall. All vlBlting mem bers are Invited to attend. . -MRS. ICATIE ARBUCKLE. N. O. MISS ANNA ALEXANDER, Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Crow Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (old Elk's ball. A Pythian welcome to all yisltlnj ' Knights. . , : V JESS PAUL, C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, M. of R. ft 8. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E C. hols tated communications th second and fourth Wednesdays o! each month. Visiting members cor dlaliy invited. CARRIE B HUNTER, W. M MARY A. WARNICK. Sec TOGGERY AL ANDREWS Lutherans Meet at R) g1na. JRegina, Sask., . August 2. The ses sions of the annual syiiod meeting of the Lutheran church of this district began here today, to continue until August 10. The attendance includes several score of clerical and lay dele gates from Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan. ' ; Baptist Younff People of Texas. Palacious, Texas, August 2. If a gond . attendance . and attractive pro gram make for success the 12 annual encampment of the Baptist Young Peoples' Union of Texas which open ed here 1oday will be one of the most profitable summer assemblies ever held in this section. Red Cedar Shingles WENAHA LUMBER Ga GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 W yfHs'l"l"t if"I,'f'T"I"I"t'4"-i"l f f "f f ff44'41"H 4H I'll HIIIHIIH . i If t i w R "tf w 1 'I i II l I t i Av ff 1 V V 1 ' L. II E 1 - IVw II I II II - : . II 13 II UII .. ,Jv,-. IS, M JL J, 11 R 11 JO) FkmJ2.J NS I These can be Had in our own city and in our own V day We have fine 80 acre tract just outside the city limits, all in timothy, grain and alfalfa, on one of the principal roads lead ing into La Grande; good buildings, an abund ance of water, and one of the best dairy farms in the valley. This land is suitable for any pur pose, and if as conveniently located to any other town as it is to La Grande, could not be bought for double the price asked for it. A payment of $4,000.00 down will handle it; good terms on the balance. ' Have a splendid proposition adjoining City. Just 70 acres in this property, one-half of which is the best of soil and the balance-good pasture. Good new house and good barns. A number of fine springs and one of them piped in to the house. This is close to school, on main county road and affords fine view of the town and valley. The price of this entire property is only $4,000.00 and 20 acres can be sold from one end of it within another year for at least $2,000. f . ; i . This would leave 50 acres with all improvements and easily, worth the present purchase price. Come in and let us tell you about it. 40 acres in the north end of valley Four miles from Summerville, best of soil, new buildings, fine stream of water, some timber, only $2,200.00, one-third down, balance one and -two years. ': " : 160 acres, 5 miles from LaGrande. 50 acres alfalfa, 55 acres fall wheat, 10 acres " of oats, balance summer fallow. Good six room house, good barn and outbuildings. This place is sub-irrigated and one of the best alfalfa, grain and dairy ranches in the valley. Price only $S5.00 per acre reasonable payment down with terms on balance. This year's crop will pay good share of purchase price. Have some' fine orchards and orchards lands here and in the Elgin country. Prices on these vary according to location and age of trees, and will ask you to tell us what you want and where you want it. These are all good investments. Some of our good buys in city prop erty. Good six-room house, cellar, shade and fruit trees, on Third street, for $2,100.00. Only $400 down, balance in stated payments at 6 per cent. Fine 7 room two-story house, with large lot, shade and fruit trees, on Second street, for only $2,800.00. w; ,? :. " '''VV'':V ' . Five room house, modern, shade and .fruit trees, on "T" avenue for only $1,650.00. Four room house and two lots, wood shed and city water, on North Depot and " V" avenue, for only $1,100.00. This property can be bought with a very small payment down and balance at $20.00 per month. , , v Four room house, cellar, wood shed, trees, two good lots, on North Spruce street, for $1,250.00. Small payment down will handle this property, . and can make substantial reduction for cash. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city, and not a single lot that will not prove a good investment, evenyou do not improve it. Let us show you these and other bargains. AND 1 TI mi G0MPANY. ' si