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LA GBANDE EVENING OBSERVER
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914.
Tenting facilities and season
membership tickets can be reserved
now for the
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The rush is on insure yourselves
a camping location now, provide
yotirself with a membership ticket,
and then you won't get "beat to it."
We furnish tents, electric light and heat
and city water,
-Inquire for Particulars of Dr. W. D. McMILLAN;
REALTY MOVES
HOMtvS AND FARMS MBIN(i
BOUGHT AM) SOLD.
La
Grande Investment Company
Handica Several Deal.
Real estate shows a healthy move
ment these days; no particularly biff,
deals are negotiated, hut transfer of
comfortable homes is almost a daily
won ranee.
During the past few days the Ia
Grand. Investment company has
closed some Important deals. Itelow
are some trading and building and
selling deals consumnted through the
La Grande Investment company.
Mr. J. C. Durham who works at
the. Golden Rule Store and his brother-in-law
K. C. I'rovost who works
at the Palmer mill, purchased the de
sirable home on North Second
street known as the Fred Knuteson
place. The H:'r r." :'.e intend to
ninke this as nice a home as any on
the street. They both say no mor,"
rent receipts for them.
Kara Allen, an employee of the 0
W, K, & N., concluded he was not
making best use of his money by pay
ing rent, so he purchased the neal
home from Chas. Biddingfield on T
comer of W and Jackson Ave., and
i.i now happily settled in same.
Mr. Beddingfield has a good fire
man's position with O.-W. on. pas
senger trains and says La Grande
looks good to him. He purchased
one of the modern . cottages on W
Avenue between North Fir and North
Depot streets from Mrs. Maggie
Monsolt and is now snugly housed in
the same. ,
Ray Raum who has purchased 3
lots on M Avenue and soon expects
to build.
T. G. Wheelright has sold his new
ar,d modern bungalow on Oak street,
to The La Grande Investment Co.
I', is a desirable home for anyone.
j Mr. H. K. O'Brien has purchased
lot. I I of Grande View Addition, the
choice addition to La Grande. It is
' ai. acre, set to fruit.
Carl Raum got the fever for own
ing a home and purchased two very
choice lots from the McAnish Addi
tion and expects to start a nice
j house before long.
T. G. Wheelright says: "Give me
some good old soil and timber on it
and it looks good to me." He pur
chased 100 acres near Tclocasset.
E. 8. Raum has purchased a lot in
the McAnish Addition purely as an
invpsimrm. nc is going lo give it
to son wnen he heroines of age,
W, R. Underwood a brother of Dr.
H. I Underwood decided on farm
I life for himnclf and family. He pur
It based the R. D. Rimcroft SO acre
firm. 2 1-4 miles nortTiwest of Elgin.
Thi.s place, Mr. Underwood says, is
an ideal home. There are 14 acres in
orchard part of which is now in bear
ing all kinds of fruit. For all kinds of
fruit, berries, alfalfa and garden
truck this pace is- of the best. The
lorge house commands a view of the
v hole surrounding country, making a
beautiful home. Mr. Underwood says
his friends will find him at home on
the farm. .
Imaginary Heart Trouble.
Do yoa have pains in the region of
the heart? Does your heart thump?
Its terrible pounding alarms you?
What is wrong? Do you believe these
symptoms mean heart trouble? Or
ganic diseases of the heart very sel
dom occasion much pain. Nearly all
of their pains are caused bv some de
rangement of the stomach. Meritol
Tonic Digestive is especially .recom
mended for indigestion and dyspepsia,
and for restoring the stomach to its
normal functions and no more
"heart disease." Newlin Drug Co.
Exclusive agent. Adv.
Attention F. O. Eagles.
Read the advertisements too.
Friday May 29th, will be a social
evening for Eagles and their ladies
All Eagles are requested to be
present with their ladies. At 8:00
p. m. At Eagles HalL Take the ele-
' vator.
5-27-3t
Card of Thanks.
Words fail to express our appre
ciation for the many kindnesses
shown and flowers sent us after the
death of our own dear husband and
father to Odd Fellows, Rebekahs,
Grangers, Friends and neighbors and
Classmates, and may they find true
friends like us when sorrow comes to
them.'
MATTIE H. GOLDEN,
JOHN J. GOLDEN,
ZOE H. 'GOLDEN,
ARTHUR GOLDEN,
FAVE GOLDEN,
MR. and MRS ARCHIE CONLEY.
6-27-It.
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Adv,
June 4-5-6
UNION
June 4-5-6
LIVE STOCK SHOW
The Greatest Show of the Great Northwest
ATTRACTIONS Judging of heavy horses each
morning of the show. Parade each day at 12:30
o'clock. Showing of fancy saddle and harness horses.
Races, bucking horses and other events. Umatilla
Indians in War Dance.
Rates on all Railroads
Be Sure and Attend
Classification list maybe had by applying to secretary.
Read the advertisement! too.