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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1911)
PAGE G LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911. I0U OUGHT TO KNOW this shop, and its ability to itm yon best Oar one strongest desire is to tarn oat the best CLEANING AXD PRESSING and to price our unices to meet your ssf Isfuctlon. Wo be Here we do this. If yoar gar ' ments nfed onr attention tend ,- tliera to ns and we will do yonr , work promptly amj guarantee not to rnln tlie materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANING V70HES DR. E. II. T033, VICE HZESIDEM OF 0LI) WILLAMETTE." REV. CROCKETT RESIGNED. Wallowa Pastor to Lose Vf'Al Known Christian rustor Saon. Spanish War, Veterans. Gu'.fport, Miss., ugust 5. The an nual state encampment of Spanish- (Wallowa Sun.) 'Rev. W. S. Crockett, for several years pastor of 'ae Christian churcn here, at Lostlnu and at Enterprise, hahdect in his resignation Sunday and the resignation was accepted by the congregation Rev. Crockett had an urgent call from the ttiree churches to remain another year, out thought that his health would be better and his op portunities greater In another field. He' will leave for n'new field as soon as his successor can be obtained.-The three churches of Wallowa, Enter prise and Evans will probably work together. They are now In correspon dence with one of the ablest men of the donomination in the northwest to take the work at the three points. Rev, Crockett has won an snviable reputation for ability, sincerity and lifcnesty of purpose while In this coun ty and his many admirers will regret his leaving. Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN American war veterans began here '.oday with an attendance of veterans from Tennessee, Alabama and Louis iana as we'll as Mississippi. The gath ering will last three days. P The rooms are good and Steam heated only one block from depot O.CBrichottx,Prop. sac Plumbing and Heating The Rcr, Dr. E. II. Tod, wbone face we present herewith' is to fill the 3 puiji't nt me iiiau.. CI..rv!; -zlj . "nilz.r Zz Vtt, ct?z i Jng he goes to the Island. Dr. Todd Is an edncator of loud standing 3 . In the west. Coining from Simpson College In Iowa he was for some ? 4 time connected with the University of Puiiet Sound In Tnconuu Last ' yenr lie was made the vice president of Willamette university whlclt position lie now most evidently flUn. 'ot only will it be a treat but ? It will be a profitable honr If spent In heiirlnir the eloquent doctor. John Melville 1M3 Adsnts Avi LA GRANDE, - ORE 3 $ 8- t J J b ? $ I AT THE CHURCHES. : ,.;-. ,.;.'(.. . o St Peter's Churelu During August there will be only the usual morning service and no Sunday school nor evening service. Vestry meeting Monday at 7:30 ?. : UPTON H. GIBBS. Methodist Episcopal Church. ' Sunday morning at It o'clock Dr, E, H. Todd of Willamette university will preach. In the evening the , pastor will preach, hlB subjeot being "Modern Kings" with an historical review, of some old oues. . ' . " - Thfe Sunday school is at 94:5, F. H. Green, superintendent; the, Epworth league at 7:00, Mtb, Thornton leader. J. D. GILLILAN, Pastor. First Presbyteriun Church. Morning subject, "The Exceeding Greatness of the Power at the Believ ers Service." "- ;, Evening subject, "Cornelius, a Man Approved of God." . ' Special muBic at each service.' Sunday school, 9:45 4. m. ,"'"' C. E. sertce. 7:00 p. m. ? ' ! . Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.'1 ' : ';. , ; REV. S. W.. SEEMANN, Minister. COMBINE BUSIXESS WITH PLEASURE Enjoy an Haling at tne easrt!r a ; . Stopover at Portland. I i Christian Science Service. Christian Science service Is held on Sunday at 11 a. m. at 907 C avenue. I The subject of lesson sermon is "Spir it" ; -:;:.'; - Visit the Astoria Centennial cele bration. Take advantage of the very low round trip rate of $10.00 offered by the O.-W. R. & N. company from La Grande to any point on the Sea-shore-Nor;h Beach, A special train affording every accommodation will leave La Grande at 8 p. m. Wednes day, August 23rd. Ask your agent for information In detail. . BTotlce of Final Settlement -Notice Is hereby given that Angus Shaw, administrator of the estate of Isabella Shaw, deceased, has .filed in the county court of Union county, Ore gon, his final account as administrator of said estate, and said court has set Monday, the 7th day of August A. D 1911, at two o'clock p. m., for ths hearing of such report and all objec tions thereto. Dated ,at La Grande, Onegon, this July 8th, 1911. ; , " ANGUS SHAW, ; l. 1 . Administrator. D Jul 8 15 22 29 Aug 5 : Qdssard Th 1hm fn front Think what that means the classic back correct poise beautiful lines ease of adjustment with abso lute comfort The proof is In the fitting ,;..;' -V. ; Mrs. Robert Pattison Corseilere. r Phone Black 34S1. niiiiinmiiniHiii hm- ICED COFFEE There Is no better summer I drink ; RICH, COOL, REFRESHING. " You need not deny yourself X this treat because ordinary cof. fee affects your nerres. There's refreshment without regret in - .... i Barrington j luui rr.i7i7Ci7 ioc One Found. &c Two Founds. j Pattison Bros. I MSy K Red Gedar Shingles i WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADISON Home Phone 421 Bell Hone, Main 732 ft "0) p7 A 1 IJIIi. II B N 1 .11 These can be had in our own city and in oiir own Valley where you can see them every day I 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 babni-c. ';;. ; v':-; . .- ;;; Have a splendid proposition adjoining :: ' City. : ; v : ; :: ; ; ;;. : ' : ;: ; ; ;v:" - -: : .; ; . ; y ; 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 tine 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. 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 Summer ville, best of soil, new buildings, fine stream of water, some timber, only $2,200.00, one-third down, balance one and two years. , r. i-;V;- ? : '' ' VC';:-;,": 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, - Tms place is sub-Irrigated and one of the best alfalfa, grain and dairy ranches in the valley. Price only $85.00 per acre reasonable payment down with terms on balance. This year's crop will pay good share ui purcuase 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 bur 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.onlv ,'$2,800.00. r . Fiye room house,' modern, shade and fruit .trees, on "T" avehue for only $1,650.00. Four room house and two lots, wood shed and1 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. ; 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. ' v - Wc have vacant lots in all parts of the city, and not a single jot that will not prove a good investmentevenyou I do not improve it. Let us show you these and other bargains. Mil LAND & TRUST HtHHfHMiHH i ii'iiMnmHunm HHUtm HHWWitfww OM4t t 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 in m mh tt i , ,, nmmmm 11 1 iiimminuin iSECU ,