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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
.v. PAGE TWO jbkejsssm 1 ; l -; 'Ij. ..' t-.'1".. Ava vmi f fomio t ran nnlv- call vour attention to a few t t . , iirfi f farms of all sizes and kinds. All around farms, Krain iams, ock i, J-- ! A; .. . , LA GRANDE EVENING blBSERVKR, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 1912. :.. . : J TrjITZZZZmLmrnHm in -rTfffllffllMffl'r' : -umj r - . , 1 ,i. ! wwnwirnrr m i wi mm i rPTr ! irnri rn " irmi i i TwrrtmniiMii I H I M MAUN 4T H B i rfl"' ! R - IJLJL 1. iLJT V A W ' . . r . . : v ST'"" this ri-rt.-.Mtwi1.Wlit.w''i""'--'--'-' A UU V U Ul 1U1 V M vwm " " . 4 1 .jaJmmM rttt WITT I1UI.1T1 IT X 1 1 1 I in I vl 1 1 I SI. 1 V V V 1 V W S V r I" -. HERE IS A WJUU VEiXi. . I l w v I fflA-MT W.TTMTE FARM. 160 acres. Near Alicel. To those who know this vicinity.the character of the soil, etc., this is all that is necessary. The price is right. . ; MOUNTAIN FARM. 160 acres, six miles south of city, Nice large flow ing spring. Six acres cleared. Hundreds of cords of wood, i Price $1,000. ' , .. HALF SECTION. s Eight miles east of La Grande. Splendid improve ments. This is a large body of good farming land. I" you are interested in a big proposition call. . SMALL FARM v 24 acres three miles east of city. Highly improved. An ideal close in home, $2500 cash will handle this Time on balance. . ' ! tan anvae n ti1i tHvAr Aast. of Island City, near Y&V 1W V VW ' U r - . laria school house, 145 acres under cultivation. Fine river bottom land, but does not overflow. , Some im mense crops have been grown on this place. : $75.00 per acre. ' CHOICE EIGHTY ACRES. .1 have two choice 80 acre, farms near Iowa school house. These farms are very desirable. Those wish ing homes that are out of the ordinary should call for particulars. 1 . FARM NEAR SUMMERVILLE, 160 acres of first class land, 110 acres in cultivation, all of it under irrigation, 35 acre3 in timothy, small family orchard. Good, improvements. A mighty fine home. Land lies witjfc a gentle slope just enough for proper drainage. 3 $65.00 per acre, ! ;"; ' ; t hfl vfl two stock ranches in Starkey. This sectiop has for years, been recognized as one of the &VjCkV centers of the county. Plenty of water; Ms gragSl permits to range stock on the Government F'orest Re ' serve.; If interested call for details, will appeal to tbe conservative buyers . ' , . J. M. SELPERjS r. ARM 280 acres adjoining Cpyei Onye of the old pioneer homes of the county. improved. An abundance, of water. Qommercorcliard Alfalfa land,' pas, ture lanJ.v An all, jyEd general fanri. " Terffia most reasonable, If 'want something gQQd, investigate. Geo. H. Gurrey i" Real Ust ate i KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. HeUtU Is Worth Saving, and Some Ln Grande People Know How to ' Save It. ' '" ,, i- Many La Grande people take their lives ln their hands by neglectign the kidneys when they know these organs need help. , Sick kidneys are respon alble for a bast amount of suffering and 111 health, but there Is no need to ferers. '" " ' ' ' . , The following statement leaves no ground for doubt. Mrs. Celia Badger, Union, Oregon, says: "For four years 1 was afflicted with dropsy. My hands and feet swel led greatly and I had puffy spots be-, neath my eyes, ' My back ached in tensely and there were acute pain directly over my kidneys ami' In my left shoulder. The kidney secretions were unnatural and thjs, plainly cou- uffer nor to remain In danger. Use! vlnced me that I had kidney complaint Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy that Heading of similar cases where, Dqaas lias cured thousands of kidney suf- Kidney Pills had been taken with! ' ben efit, I was led to try them and thoy gave me relief. . I have since kepi; this remedy ln the house and Its, us.e. has always proven beneficial'-' ! For sale by all dealers Price 60 cents. Foster-MUburn, Co,A Buffalo, New York, sole agenda, for the United States. )' 1 Remember the. niuiieDoan's aivJ take no, qthep. y '". ' y ''-' r- ill". , 11 : . . "How Moving Pictures Are Made and Shown." m Edison feature, at the Isl3 Friday end Saturday.' ANTI ASSEMBLY OTATEMEJiT MM. jj. rtl WINNER OF 1912 A nf II I ) I I Y GLIDDEN TOUR vJnTT g , . I Vj 1 U J iJ Equipped with Top Wind U ) 1 , uw s.hTW. A ' , 6hiWftnd Speedometer - -tt;. ' - ' This great horsepower of the new Maxwell Special is unmatched by any other car within $500 of its, price. : , -fej &mm'K'';: ' . This 36-horsepower plant is big enough to produce all the speed and power you will ever need and then leave some for emergencies.' ? ; . r v i . - s Big Powerful, Stylish 36 hp. Maxwell The new Maxwell Suecial J m addition to liberal power has , 7 high-class 'style of expensive -irs. It is truly of the aristocracy, with its new ventilated forr 0or, flush-side vesti lv steel body, with in side control, the Columbia Honeycomb type radiator, new designed bonnet and rich finish. Look up its record. The extraordinary price is realized through the large manufacturing and pur chasing economies of the United States Motor Co. Compare with . " -r cars near this price see it. If you cannot conveniently come to us, we will bring the car to you at your home or office. Write to day for catalog. MAXWELL MASCOTTE 5 -passenger, is equipped . with top, wind shield and speedometer, $1250 " MAXWELL MESSENGER Equipped with top, head lights and generator, $735 PRICES LA GRANDE DELIVERY I am, a candidate for the republican nomination for joint senator for Union nud Wallowa counties and seek the. support of all who-believe the provi sions of the Direct Primary . Law should be complied with both In spirit and to the letter, ; I have been a resi dent of Oregotj for nearly thirty yers and served In ..the legislature from Marlon county.., 'As, a memer of the Wftya and Means committee I helped secure for Union county the bounty on sugar beets and the. bounty on coyote 'scalps, in the last session I served as chief clerk q( the, seuato, and my ex perience would b of value ln securing a f IScilon of the excessive appro priations. ' Long residence In Union county will not aid, a senator in securing needed reforms, but experience and knowl edge Will. ii;-,-'!f'j-;l.f;5l (Editor Elgin Kecorder.) I am prepared to furnish vegetable and flower plants, also, being agent for Center Stros Greenhouse of Ba ker, can supply ct flowers and flota! designs on B4 houjs' notice. Call 504 Third street or Phone 'Main 711. ... . Mrs. W..N. Monroe., ' 1. -9-t A man's neighbors, with whom he does business and associates dally are I sideratton of the voters the following; , ' --'itrmfjiw'i-- FOB THE PEOPLES OF UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES: f Wc, .the undersigned citizens of KIgIn, without regard to political afflli attonls, hereby commend to you, our fellow townsman.. E. H. Flagg, aa a man In whose ability and integrity we place. Ml pnfldenoe, and we think he" 1s ln every way fitted, for the ppaltfon of Joint senator, to which he as- pires. uuring sua residence here ha 2 ao9 Bverwiug !i si? p?w?v as1 editor of the Recorder, to make knowp the advantages" of this section of the state, and we believe, as senator 'from Union and Wallowa, counties, he would be an able and faithful pub-llc 'servant. .. .. , .,' 3 . Arthur Hallgarth . , .,,., jJ. W. Leighton, ,W. E. Brownell, . . D. Sommer, f-i in S. A. Chapell, " ' 8. C. Hains, , .,. X'B, Johnston, ' ' David Lynd, Ktnf ( j;') Jease-Crum, Ijf : G T. Snull, . j,, " ' C. E. Dudley, ' j : t ,, ' Ci H. Leonard, . M : H. Q. Trull,' t, . J. B. Harvey, Luther Cummins, John Shoemaker, F. W. Whiting, T. C. Smith, Chaa. Patten, E. O. Kirby, 1 1 j 1 Julius C. Hug, 1 ' ;' Geo. A. James,' ' ' J. W. Cummins, D. D. Worlman, "1 1 H. T. Shoemaker, "l; J," H. Barnes, C. O. Leadbetter, ' ' ' 1 Henry Proctor, J. B. Hilllard, H. C. Dixon, G. W. Harns, ' : , J. H. Buell, i; j' ' J. B. . Shoemaker, ' ;i !' j ' J. C. Christiansen ,1 : 1- - ;! 1 r, ii 1 C. A Galloway, J W. Henderson, .':; ' E. J. Yeck, n ;..! : r if r1 1 1 1 J. W, Brown, L. J. Blbler, H G. Maaterson, J. B. Thorson, R. C. Mays, C. E. Mays, Jerry Dunham, K. A. Greene, , W. W. Graham, S.'L. Knight, J W. Jones, C. H Hooper, Wm. Arnold, Claude Huffman J. R. Sommer, W. A Graham, Sam Hooper, J. A. Hooper, Jesse W. Parker, James F. Botts, Jr. A. Rasmussen, J. W. Barnes, E. B. Morelock, David Zweifel, F. H. Durham, H. W. Buell, J.' Johns, J. C. Davis, J. W. Johnson, C. B. Patten, 1. a The Bicycle a Present Day Necessity Cycling is in the fore front, of health, giving, needful and V enjoyable ' out of door exercise, See our new; shipment - of T Columbias just in. Skilled mechanics to do all kinds , repair work, a LeightonV Garage ' I" : J' II till Hi -'P! I 'll I I W. D. Gilkev. " . I respectfully submit that thta onAaamni . 1 ..1... u u mure ..uo iuu irii tit, 01 a ciosea aoor assomb y. attended hv nhn.,t ik t n-.... politicians. ' "a ",auuo LEIGHTON'S GARAGE ;'--..':;;-'w,: ' ''.':-. ''',.'', ' ' : ' ' If You Ride You Ride In Comfort the only, motorcycle with n Spring Frame and Spring Foffc. j "WJ!: w,th bumps and Jolts, and takes np engine vibration. Its ball-bearing: motor Is the most powerful of its size plenty of power tor bill work absolutely reliable under all kinds of road conditions. Easily controlled. Economical to opcr ate. Stop In for a practical demonstration. ." : ! E. H. FLAGG. , - ' Li (Paid Advertisement.) ' . - Jf '" ' ' At La Grande Auto Co. Phone Main 758. :