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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1908)
X fES PAGES. EVKNTNG O SSERVKK. LA GRANDE, OKEGOM, . SATTTVDAT, MARCH SI, ltOt. PAGE MUTE. V r f It' v.. F" Railroad Books Now in Stock Ferguson's ; f The Wealthy The Particular The Pnnr TEST POM 0 BA Y will be happy in the use of that new light the DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO. have in their store. Burns the gas your coal oil lamp ? lets escape. Gall tonight and see it t HAY, GRAIN, WOOD x- We have in stock a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and alfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed. We'buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff of jail kinds. We'H sell flour at lower price than others. Try us. We are closing out our wood business. Have about J 100 cords left Get some at a reduced price before it X is all gone. THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND COMMISSION CO. - - - - - - -- m- -M. -M. .- 4V4ttf 1 tTTT TTTTTTTi I I I I YOUR WORK Is whatwe want. We don't call on yo one week for it and tell you the next we cannot do it for you. We want it now, and all the time. We do not think it necessary at this timejto say anything about the class of work we turn'out The fact that we have been in the LAUN DRY business for twelve years in La Grande we think sufficient evi dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it. -A. B. C. LAUNDRY TELEPHONE MAIN 7 Si 1 ' 9 iftUTlTll AIUVADDAV AP PAAtticc i that will pleas anyone with a pal ate young or old; mala or ftmala i bar displayed, not only on special occasions, but every day in the year our shop's open. A taste for caDdy is not confined to child ren and women only. Men we all Ijk them. - E. D. SELDERf -r , ., MM U . ...j ...,,T tJ KH!i?ll(frrniiiinii nrw-w sri .wt nam Fort Worth, Texas, March 21. As a result of the big antl-Balley conven tion in Waco recently and the feeling that has developed between the Bailey and antl-Balley factions, the state democratic executive committee was reconvened today by Chairman Oar den and will order a special primary election to decide on four delegates at large to the Denver convention. Senator Bailey has been placed be fore the voters as a candidate for delegate at large, the other members of the proposed "Big Four" being United States Senator. Culbertson, Governor T. M. Campbell and State Chairman Garden. At its meeting last month the state committee decid ed not to call a primary election, since the state election law provide for pre cinct conventions to send delegates to a state contention. The opposition to Bailey has now become so bitter, however, that the friends of tk Wa tingutshed Texas statesman are de teruuuuu iu Live 3 pr1""" end allow the voters to settle the matter. The opposition to Bailey, once the popular Idol of the democrats of Texas grew out of his alleged connection with the Waters-Pierce Oil company, a subsidiary corporation of the Stan dard Oil company. Enemies of the senator declare that he was "white washed" by the Texas legislature and that the good name of TeXas demands hla expulsion from public life. At the recent anti-Bailey meeting in , Waco there was exhibited a great oil can. bearing the question: "Shall this, or the people, rule the state?" With the calling of a primary, the people will have an opportunity to decide for themselves. GCAKWIAN SALE. In the matter of the guardianship of the estate and person of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Olven, an Insane person. ' , , Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, guardian of the person and estate of Maggie Given, true name Margaret Olven, an insane person, by virtue of an order of the Honorable County Court of Union county, Ore gon, made and entered on the 4 th day of March, A. D. 1808, at a regular term thereof, will on and after the 18th day of April, A. D. 1908, offer for sale, and will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation of the court for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the said Maggie Given, true name Margaret Given, (the same being, an estate in fee simple) In and to the following premises, to-wlt: All that portion of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty (SO) in township lour (4) south, of range forty (40) east, VT, M., except ing that portion heretofore deeded to Minnie Ostrander, bounded as com mencing at the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the north west quarter of section SO. township 4 S. R, 40, E. W. M., aa atoresald, and running thence east 54 rods and I links, thence north 69 rods and S links, thence west 54 rods and links, and thence south 6 rods and 8 links to place of beginning. Also the water lights ami iiiiu convey! t thta grantor and belonging to said land herein conveyed. ' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this ISth day of March, A. D. 1908. 8. L. GIVEN, Guardian. ? f We -.Want..' .Your Wants : ; IN " : ' Our Want Ad Column Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seekers every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your , want ad where results are the keynotes? FOR RENT. WANTED. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. C. 8. Zuber. 'Phone Red 1781. HAILEY LEFT BIG ESTATE. Late JuriHt Provided Well for the Fu ture of Ills Family. When Judge T. G. Halley died in Portland Sunday night he left an es tate that will amount to a sum In the neighborhood of $40,000 and practl cally all of the property goes to his wife. Life insurance, aggregating 126,000, constitutes the prlnclpalpart of Judge Halley's legacy and the policies were all in favor of Mrs. Halley. In view of the fact that some of the real property owned by Judge Halley was partly Incumbered the life Insurance money will greatly assist in the settle ment of the estate. Aside from his insurance Judge Hal ley owned the Alfalfarm ranch on Wild Horse creek, which has 700 acres of land and hla residence property on the north side of the river In Pendle ton. However, all of the real property was deeded to Mrs. Halley at the time of the Judge's former Illness. . . . . ..Other assets consist of the judge's law library, valued at 14,000, notes and accounts and stock In the Com mercial National bank. In the opin Ion of W. L. Thompson, cashier of that bank, and who Is familiar with Mr. Halley's business affairs, the es tate will net between $40,000 and $60,- 000 Owing to the fact that the life in surance and all of the property was left to Mrs. Halley-the estate may not be administered. Grafting Ta a dead Issue. So says Dr. H. C. Par ker of the Indiana School of Medl cine, In Collier's Weekly. We concur with htm. Blue Mountain Cough Syr ip will cure your cough, not as pleas ant to take as some others, but It con tains the Ingredients that will posl tlvely and absolutely cure that cough. RED CR0S3 DRUG STORE, FOR RENT Large store building, with shelving and counters; vsed a number of years for hardware and furniture. Also housekeeping rooms. 1417 Washington Ave. J-19-lm FOR RENT Building on Fir St., ad joining Ronde Valley house, eultable for store purposes; I furnished liv ing rooms upstairs. 'Phone to Black 461. WANTED To trade hay for wood. Btoddard Lumber Co. $-14tf WANTED Furnished house, I or I rooms; inquire of J. Frank Evans, , at Red Cross drug store. ' ' WANTED A young man; good sal ary, In or near La Grande, to rep resent and to show . property for large Portland real estate ftrnu Ex perience not necessary. Small cash security required. Address Manager, ' 143 Fifth St., Portland, Ore. FOR RENT -Three rurnlshed rooms for light housekeeping. 'Phone to Red 251. I'OR RENT A suite of rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Edna Bwaru. FOR RENT Four-room house. Tel ephone Black 1522. mlt FOR RENT Well Improved 4-acre tract near Palmer mill; 5-room house, good orchard, good land. In quire of B. F, Wade, Owl saloon. t-9tf , Better Than Spanking. 8panklng does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitution al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind, will send free to any mother her sue cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today If your children trouble In th way. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can' help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night C. G. IIOL6T, Contractor and Builder. Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates furnished on any kind of masonry work on short notice. Mantels and fireplaces a specliilty. Room No. 1, Smith Rooming house, La Grande, Ore. .'Phone Red 141. 4 PAINT AMD WALL PAPER STORE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Staniels & Bugg I 1420 ADAMS AVENGE La Grande, Oregon Phone Red 1921 (St. Voter's Kpixcopul Churvli. A Third Sunday In Lent: Holy com munion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a, m.; eve ning service, 5 p. m. Upton II. Glbbs, rector. Plowing. Persons wishing their gardens or lots plowed ehouldee A. G. Hermon. Phone Black 1011. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Careful work around trees. A trial solicited. mllalld Farm for Sale. 500-acre farm, good land, for sale cheap, on Sandridge. Call Black 1(81. FOR RENT House on Third street. 101. Large enough for two families. ' Apply to Martin Larson. 1 1 1-21-4-5 LA GRANDE SCIIOOLofMUSIC Studio over Selder's candy parlors. : : : PROF. DAY, Principal 1 I IN A HURRY? THEN CALL JnE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it Ukes to tell it. - Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792 ' Wagsr. always arr fgrr.se , FOR SALE. FOR SALE Team of heavy work horses, 1400 and 1500 pounds; and 7 years; also team driving maros. In quire 1417 Washington Ave. 8-14tt WANTED Toung man residing at La ; Grande to represent ua aa salesman on a commission basts. . Write us , for particulars. Page & Son, Port- land, Oregon. 1-18-St tKOTnin A watch., Owner can have same by calling at this office, prov ing property and paying for this ad. FOR SALE Five-room house, partly furnished; 2 lots, stable and wood shed; 1 block west of White school house. Inquire at 604 K Bt. 5-2tf FOR SALE Ball barley for seed. For particulars call on J. A. Holman, R. F. D. No. 2, or 'phone 197x1, Bell Wood! Wood! We have Just received two carloads of good, dry yellow pine wood. Our price la right, and delivery service Is perfect, 'Phone Main 6, either phone. GRANDE RONDE CASH CO., LEWIS BROS., Props. If your Observer Is not delivered u It should be, please notify this office. Phone Main 1J. We will consider il a favor. SAVING MONET by dealing at Geddes Bros.' la no Illu sion, aa the amount of your purchase Is never excessive, as It Is always' computed at the lowest possible' prices. In fact, many tell us It la al ways lower than they expected. We keep only the highest grade goods. Our trade Is among the highest grade people, so we make few bad debts. We buy In very large qantltles and sell at the lowest possible figures. 5 GEDDES BROS. ' rUR THE LENTEN SEASON The following list of. seasonable eatablee may help you to select' your menus during th,. season, whan careful housewives sometimes find it ' diffi cult to arrange satisfactory meal. B:sto-! Beauty Mackerel; Dainty Brand Cod Fish, two pound bricks; Keg PrZZk T UMLu"chH' i" Norway M.ck.r.l Sardine." French Sardines in cil; Mustard Sardines; Broiled Mackeral. CANNED GOODS Salmor, Lobster, Shrimp. Clamt, Oysters. P, S. Stock Clam Chowden CHEESE ! rf Cr"mTChM,'SwiM Che,M' JerM Cream Cheese. Fin. Limberger THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 75 : The Hind i That is Advertised I and the Kind That Wears W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. - i i. HARDWARE, FURNITURE ANDgCROCKERVj j 1 1 1 b i t; '4 v. A.....:.