Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1913)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913. LA GRANDB RVBNTNG OBSBRVBR. PAGE TWO AreYouThinking r ! ' Monuments If So Look Over These Listings. You Witt Probabk Made La Oraade Rni'.dino Material Known- ' Cor Greenwood & S Ave. , LATEST DESIGNS Made in 1 Grande, r E. C. DAVIS Find Something That Will Interest You ROUGH WHERE WORKMEN ARE GRAVELING HOWEVER. La, Grande. ofMutim ROAD GOOD my ti Hi i; If v :i is . if!. r ) i if I ft' ;:! 1 i Retail Department-Phone Main 8 ; ? ' I l a til I r or juuiiiuci . i Shingles, Sash and D ?ors j Ruberoid Roofing i GEORGE PALMOJ New Telephone Directory ' We wish to notify our subscribers that we in tend to issue .a new directory .next month, and in order that there may be no errors in it we ask then-co-operation. All those whose names r addresses are not correct in the present directory r who wish any changes made, kindly, notify us. All notifica tions must be in by the lQth of May. Home Independent Telephone Co. Potatoes and Apples OUR MANY LISTINGS OF ALL CLASSY ux Valley Road Still Has Twq Mudholfs ;.y That Hinder Traffic. ' Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatofee 35c Sack THE GOOD THINGS COST SO MORE THAN ORDINARY THINGS IF YOU KNOW WHERE TO BUY. Stagefeerg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 VH.1.TUM l IN sr'N I.L THK T!V' ( i mi immnmmmmmmMmtmmm u KMTO'a Ladd Canyon, May 6. (Special) The foot hill road is considered to be in fair condition, but the valley road atill has two very bad mud ' holes, caused chiefly by rising underground water. Two automobiles . from La Grande had to be pulled out of them Saturday and Sunday. Of course the foot hill road is quite rough on ac count of the grading which the Camp bell crew are doing, but nevertheless they are doing good : work, which means that we shall have better roads in the future. . '' ' ' ' . Miss Ruth Peebler left last Friday morning for Pendleton to visit her little sister, Helen, who has been over there taking ; treatment for , spinal mylitis. Helen is improving so fast that the doctor thinks that she can probably return home , with her to remain in a week or so. The house which wae occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clair Crossen, and known as the old Newhard property, was completely destroyed by lire last Saturday afternoon, but they were fortunate enough to save nearly all their furniture. It is not known how the fire originated. The farm is not far from Ladd Canyon. S William Banton is busily engaged at the present time building a shed in which he will hereafter house the threshing machine separator. Mr. Wilson is building a small aa itt, to his home which will be used as a kitchen when completed. Mio. Trnn Mulholland had tne mis- fortune to lo.e her. saddle horse Sat urday morning. The animai raised by hand ana was q ' orite little horse. Lawrence Drumsmith l8v R ver good milk cows one day last week, death resulting from eating too much green alfalfa. T). Allan H'Virl id tdflchlllC iviiaa ivctvn rti.v.., . rhool neve, visitea Bauirujr day at North Powder, with the Mur cersi. ; - ' . Bucktna'ster and Mrs. M.wv. r.nmiiln. sisters of Mrs. Tom Rates, arrived last Friday from Boise, Idaho, to pay her a week's visit, m. hftiid and baby who OUV-rvlliO" vv- - - . accompanied her will go on to Canada mnke their future home. Gamble will return to Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Archie mcMinan, La Grande, drove out and spent bun day with Mrs. McMillan's sister, Mrs. Laurence Drumsmith. Some City Listings 5 Room House 1604 First New, full basement, plastered, bath and toilet, street and sewer paid. Barn 18x24, nice lawn, sitely view. Lot 60x110. Price $3,000. Terms are reasonable, i. : ' ' . t- r TTaii.ii inl Vinrinff P UUI 1WWIB UVHDf -V O ' tann .aah hnlnnpe 820 ner month, Price only $1100. Lot 50x90. Rooms large, also 6x8 pantry, hot and cold water, . toilet, woodshed, wired lor lights. Quite well lurnisnea..- . .. Cor Sixth and O Ave. 5 room house, stone foundation, bath and toilet, sewer and paved streets. $1000 down, balance on very easy terms. This is a very residence. Acre and 4 Room House. This is a good tract and may be purchased on exceedinp lv easy terms. Chicken house, well. Close to large brick .school house. - ' City Lots. : I have choice residence and busi ness locations in various portions of the city at prices ranging from $100 to $1,000 each, A splendid business proposition for $2,000. This is now worth $3000. '' ' 8 Room House, 702 Adams. In good repair. Bath and toilet. Now renting for $25.00,, Street and gseaamnnta naid. Lot 05x110. .Listed at $4000, and worth it. $1300 cash, balance in three years. 1303 N. Ave. 6 room modern house, full base ment, cement walk, sewer paid for. Painted last fall and is m good con dition. $500 cash, balanc eon easy terms. - - 6 Room House, 2 Acres. Fine house, plastered, brick foun dation, barn, chicken park, trees 7 - . Vol. and 5 years old. ?i,uuu . ance on plenty of time. Price $3,000. 1305 U Ave., r uniiBinru. $500 cash, blaance $20 per month. Price $2500. 8 room modern nouse, furnished, woodshed, cement walks, lot 60x110. This is a good buy. 9 Room House, 40J apring. Two stories, bath and toilet. Dutch conencted. Ihis is a J new house built in 1912. Price only $26000. $500 cash, balance in iu" years. , A Few Farm Bargains Choice San.dridge Forty. An nt fhp hpat Sandridee land at cnlv $100 per acre. Half down, balance in three years. This is in the heart of the furit belt end is an unusual offer. (74.) .... 320 Acres Near Alice!. 20 acres' meadow, eight acres in alfalfa, all the rest fine grain land. Good house, large new barn. Owner desires to sell and has cut price. Will make a real bargain on a cash offer. (45) Seven Miles North of City. 80 acres 7 miles north of La Grande Every inch first class land, fair im provements. Price $8000.00 Imple ments go with place. 80 Acres Alfalfa. 80 acres east of city, all in alfalfa. Small house and barn. Price $8, 000. Splendid roads to town. Ierm. , Cherry Orchard. ' 20 acres, eight acres in fruit, moptl ly cherries which are now contracted for $65 per ton. Balance in apples. Nice 6 room house, good 'm and spitndid son. two nines irum i.a Grande. Beautiful vie wof the Grande Ronde valley. Price $4500.00. Teinfl A Real rarm. ' Fine farm 240 acres. Improve. ir.nno.no. A .-vjU'ruu menu) t ;-- - all around farm especially adapted t dairying on a large scaie, ij aurea la alfalfa. 35 acres in tjniothy. 160 acres of this farm could be in tim othy 160 acres of this farm could be in timothy, alfalfa or clove.. Nat. .n watered. Price SiO.000. $5000 cash, balance on easy tsiT.is at This is one ii tne nn the ' fine farms m this 7 per cent est among county. ' , Stock Ranches. I have several extraordinary choice stock ranches that to those who are interested I will be pleased to give detailed and accurate informtak. A request from you stating your., wants will receive our sincere consideration. ' A Fine rariji. in nnrps. fi5 acres in alfalfa, (rood house, barn, chicken houae, cellar,! familv orchard, daily mail,: S milirJ from La Grande. 1-8 miio to god( fahool and Sunda yservices. ; Tenns $20C0 down, balance on three j eara. Pri'-o $6000. ;. 11-2 Miles From La Grande. 1' 10 acre fruit tract Well "improved, implements included at the price, $6,000.00. : 1 1-2 miles from L Grande, Oregon. Would be pleased to give you full particulars. Four room house, acre tract just across street from one of our 12 room city schools.- Good soil. Price $1,. 250.00. $250 cash, balance $15 pet month. . ' Jimt a Sanmle. The above is just a sample of the many fhi farms to De xouna on our ti tfipaB. are not what vou are looking fof, just call and let w know what leva oi We will do our W to satisfy you Acquaint TJs With Your Wants; We Will Be PI eased to Satisfy Them. GEO H. CURREY 3 D. R. j I 't: J FONG MEDICINE rO. S.i.i;.- --..or City 0:u CHINESE HERBS A XI) ROOT REMEDIES ti Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-alcoholic. FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE Those living out ot town can cure themsclvea at hom with our herbs. Write to ui tor par-' tlculart. Office Hours: 9 to II a. m.; 1 to I p. to. Sunday 9 to IS a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. ' Telrphone Mala 7(2. Offlcet .1419 Aslamt Avenaf LA GRANDE. OREGON. CONGRESSMAN WRITE PUFFS. HE WHO SELLS REAL LA GRANDE, ORE Banish AH Skin Troubles A Remarkable Remedy That Work Wooden Against Even Weeping Eczema. Let Us Protect Your Health mm .? . 4 Washington, May 7. Biographies of our new statesmen, as embocVed n the third. pnrSson ' narratives in tne nuuimtnl titcctorv. ;u-e. fm'ni.'th- ing a good deal of amusement to the vi.ternn congressmen. The. members ihvuys write their own "jmlfs ami s r of the "nloirrapliies are iimofi- cally all "puff." One ingenious veter an, putting some of the statements in the f.ist person instead of the thi'vl evolved the. following as represent ing what tiie iMui.mthMm'ii miiiieil tr.-nk f themselves: "I am the first native born, and the youmrest man t reprs.tnl the 'Monkey Wrench' dis trict," Congressman Connelly of Iowa. "I was educated in the school f hf.nl knocks." Congressman Hinebaufrh, of Illinois. "I ran be tween 3,000 and 5,000 ahead of the natior.Ml ticket and state ticket which proves conclusively that the people of Colorado are wide awake to the nc?Jj ol fair and equitahlc transportation."--Congressman Kindel, of ColoraJo. "I was considered one of the aMcsl and most popul-r .indues in K.uimis and have been slated for a federal judgeship. As senator I will not onlv brinu honor to myself hut to str.te find nation as well." Senator Wil'ia.n II. Thompson, of Kansas. "I net ante candidate for the Sixty- ! third rrngress, but did not expect to Get n HoHIp of S. S. S. To-ilny.. lt ' 't'ertaiuly tt " oiulei1. ' r If you have boon flglitUiK some Wocfl troniilo, Hitmo sKin (Iimshso. : I'ml . it et'ii.'iiiu, lujuui, pHoria.s!w, miliaria, or wliiit you will, there is but one sure, aai'o way to euro it. ..Ask at any druff store for n ?1.00 bottle of S. S. S. Hint you lire then on the ruml to hriiltli. The uetion of this , rpmarkablo remeuy just u utroci, juai as posi- iive. jum u eeriain in lis miiuence as tlint la ulin ..(Re It. " t li P.i.l Tt (a one of those rare medical forces which aei in ine muou wnn tne same decree of rertalnty that is found in all nat ural tendencies. The manner In which tt dominate nnr1 control tr-? Tytc:'. oils trnniiferetico ot rich, red, 'pure arterial blood for the diseased venous blood is marvelous. Out thronp'h nvnrt afelt. rvnra nuMa (cernia and other blood Impurities are forced In thft form ot Invisible vapor. The liuiRS breathe It out. the liver la Buiiiuiuieu id consume a sreai propor tion .if Immi.ltUd , n v.. .... .i. . .1 c, ...a oivitmi ii .ii. i in testines cease tb convey Into the blood sirenm me caiarrnai, maiarini Kerms; tho bowels, kidneys, bladder and all einunctorles of the body are mnrshnled Into a fltrhtlnn: force to expel every vestltre of eruptive disease. There Is scarcely a community any where but what has Its IIvIiik example of the wonderful curative effects of S. a S. Get a bottle of this famous remedy to-day. and If your case la stubborn or peculiar, write to The Swift Specific Co., 137 Swift Bldn., Atlanta. Ga. Their medical laboratory Is famous and Is conducted by re nowned experts In blood and skin diseases. Their advice Is entirely free and always strictly personal. by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary ctm liitibn, eoiiueetinp: it to sewer so it 7vT.11 pass all sani ' tary laws. , ' ; . i trance A P firm h?rc m iuirijvw miiiyvirf m m m mm mm mm This Frtmn s to L be tlectfcd, and made no campaign." J Cony.-ssman Clancy, of New York, i rcar in La Gianoe Scores of houses will be built for vent and for homes. A majority of the former, and prac tically nine-teiit'. s of the latter will be liRhted by eleetrit'ity. ' ELECTRIC LIGHTS are recognized as a necessity, in all up-to-date houses. But they are none the less essential in older houses. Any competent electrician can wire your house without 'defacing the walls or causing you any inconvenience. You couldn't make a better investment from the standpoint of comfort, safety and economy. Call, phone or write for rates. Eastern Oregon Light & Pewer Co. "Always at your service" 'it