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gVKMJIO 03SKRVEK. LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH SO. 1008.
PAGE SEVEN.
FERGUSON ' S
In our window for the next few day there will be tample of
many little office conviences. If you should need anything that we
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' . tide needed, a quickly a possible. Nothinffistoo much trouble
FERGUSON'S
The Wealthy the Particular
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will be happy in the use of that new light the
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
TIDEII THE
TERRITORY
To spread lt territory to include'the
region about Walla Walla and Umatil
la, In addition -to land already ac
quired at Hermlston, the Amalgamat
ed Sugar company has sent Elner
Slbbelov, the field superintendent, into
the territory named, and he will en
deavor to have beet fields planted In
those sections this spring.
The Industry Is meting with favor
In Umatilla countyand already many
acres have been contracted for this
season. -The company believes Walla
Walla farmers can raise sugar beets
with profit and Mr. Slbbelov will no
doubt meet with success' In that sec
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have iii their store. Burns the gas your coal oil lamp
lets escape. Gall tonight and see it.
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HAY, GRAIN, WOOD
We have in stock a lot of fine timothy, wild, grain and
lfalfa hay, bought before the price advanced. We are
I selling this hay at low price, quality guaranteed.
We'buy and sell oats, barley and mill stuff ofall kinds.
2 We'll sell flour at lower price than others. Try us. I
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I We are closing out our wood business. Have about
I 100 cords left- Get some at a reduced price before it jj
tSfi all gone.
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THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN
AND COMMISSION CO.
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I YOUR WORK
Iswhatwe want. We don't
call on you one week for it and f
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 toe to say
anything about the class of work we turn out
The fact that we have been in the LAUN- .
m Grande we think sufficient evi- .
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dence tnat. our worn is sat
isfactory. Try it
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
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AIMJARRAY CF GOODIES
that will'please anyone with a pal
ate young or old; male or female
is Jhere displayed, not only on
special occasions, but every day in
the yearour shop's open. A taste
for candy is not confined to child
ren and women only. Men we all
like them.
L D. SELDER J
UNDER. INSANITY CHARGE.
Dr. II. Volp, Formerly of La Grande,
on Verso of Insanity.
The arrest of Dr. H. Volp, whose
offices are In the Hamilton building,
by Deputy Sheriffs Beany ana f roeii-
stel, on a charge of Insanity, and Dr.
Volp's energetic cries for help when
a passerby told him the two officers
were not deputy sheriffs, provided an
exciting scene for a crowd on Third
street at noon today, says the Port
land Telegram.
Complaint that Dr. Vplp was Insane
waa sworn to at the court house this
morning, and Deputies Proebstel and
Beatty were given a warrant and In
structed to arrest the doctor. They
went to the Hamilton building In an
auto and found Dr. Volp In his of
fice. He was persuaded to accompany
the deputies, but when he reached
the street, he seized the first passerby
by the lapels of his coat and demand
ed to know If Proebstel and Beatty
were deputy sheriffs. .
The passerby answered no, and
Volp Immediately began to cry loud
ly for help. The deputies prevented
him from getting away from them,
and the doctor cried the more vigor
ously for help. He then asked If there
were any Elks In the crowd, and a
dozen or more pushed forward. They
showed their cards, and some, who
knew the" officers, assured Volp that
they were--deputy sheriffs. After' a
time Volp was persuaded to accom
pany the officers In the auto, but on
arriving at the county jail, he made
them more trouble.
Dr. Volp demanded that he be re
leased, and then pleaded to be given
morphine. He was placed In the jail
library to be held pending an exam
ination by the lunacy commission.
GUARDIAN SALE.
In the matter of the guardianship
of the estate and person of Maggie
Given, true name Margaret Given, an
Insane person.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, guardian ot the person and
estate of Maggie Given, true name
Margaret Given, an Insane person, by
virtue of an order of the Honorable
County Court of Union county, Ore
gon, made and entered on tho 4th day
of March, A. D. 1908, at a regular
term thereof, will on and after the
13th day of April, A. D. 1908, offer
for sale, and will sell bt private sale.
to the ighest bidder, subject td 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 fit the northeast ' quarter ol
the northwest quarter of section thirty
(30) tn township four (4) south, of
range forty (40) east, W. M., except
ing that portion heretofore deeded to
Minnie Ostrander, bounded as com
mencing at the southwest , corner ot
the northwest quarter of the north
west quarter of section S0-. township 4
S. It. 40, E. W. M.. as aforesaid, anfl
running thence east 54 rods and t
links, thence north 69 rods and ( links,
thence west 54 rods and ( links, and
thence south 59 rods and S links tc
place ot beginning. Also the waiei
rights and ditches conveyed to thlc
grantor and belonging to said land
herein conveyed.
Dated at La Grande,' Oregon, thti
13th day cf March, A. D. 1908.
B. L. GIVEN,
Guardian.
Rainbow Mine Ledge Widens.
A telephone message Friday night
from Manager King to Dan French,
of this city, gave the good news that
22 feet of ore had been struck in the
Rainbow mine, at a depth of 300 feet
below the surface. This latest devel
opment is proof that the Rainbow
ledge Is something more than a sur.
face showing and gives positive assur
ance of its permanency.
After a few weeks' close down of
the mill pending the prosecution of
development work. It will soon be put
In operation again, and for a run that
will be for a long time to come. Ba
ker City Democrat.
Commission Plun F.le-tin.
Des Moines, Iowa, March 30. Des
Moines Is holding Its first election to
day under, the commission system of
government. Under this plan, there
Alii be a mayor and four commission
era, to be chosen In today's election
from the 10 candidates who secured
the , largest number of votes at the
primary on March 16. Eugene W.
Waterbury and A. J. Mathls are the
mayoralty candidates. The campaign
has been the most exciting In the his
tory or the city and there Is every
prospect that a full vote will be cast.
Golf Tourney at Pinchnrst.
Plnehurst, N. C, Mnrch 30. One
of the most successful golfing seamns
In the, history of this resort will be
brought to a close this week by the
annual United North and South cham
pionship tournament. Play was In
augurated today .and will continue
through the entire week, Many prom
inent amateurs from all over the
country are entered.
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We Want Your Wants
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Our Want Ad Column I
Your want it placed before a thousand or more want-teekers
every day Can you afford to tptnd cne cent per word of your
want ad whe.e results are the keynotes?
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Unfurnished house, with
bath; also barn. Mrs. S. C. Zuber.
FOR RENT Wey improved 4-acre
tract near , Palmer . mill; 6-room
house, good orchard, good land. In
quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon.
FOR RENT House on Third street,
90S. Large enough for two families.
Apply tj Martin Larson. ' 3-21-4-5
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Team of heavy work
horses, 1400 and 1500 pounds; and
7 years; also team driving mares. In
quire 1417 Washington Ave. 8-14tf
Notice to Contractors.
Separata sealed proposals will be
received at the First National Bank,
Joseph, Oregon, up to 6 p. m., April
11, 1908, for the erection and comple
tion of a brick or stone building for
both the First National bank and also
drug store for Dr. Barnard. Planr
and specifications can be had from
the First National bank. The ownert
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids. Respectfully yours,
F. F. SCRIBNER,
Cashier
Grarttng
ts a dead Issue. So says Dr. H. C. Par
leer of tho Indiana School of Medi
ans, In Collier's Wethly. We coneui
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr.
ip will cure your cough, not as pleas
wt to take as some others, but It con
mini the Ingredients that will posl--.tvely
and absolutely cure that cough.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
C. G. HOLST,
Contractor and Builder,
Satisfaction guaranteed; estimates
furnished on any kind of masonry
work on short notice. Mantels and
fireplaces a specialty- Room No. 1,
Smith Rooming house, La Grande.
Ore. 'Phone Red 141.
Land for Rent.
We have 320 acres of excellent land
for rent. Call at once.
F. S. BRAMWELL,
C. J. BLACK.
Think ff the foe music and solid
run ytu miss every hour you are
without a phonorraph. Better talk to
Davis-Jordan Music. Co. about them.
$1 a week does It.
By buying a coupon book good for
$5.00 worth of washing at Cherry's
New Laundry, you can save 50 cents.
Isn't that worth while. Talk to your
wife about If. 8-4
4 . Horse for Sale. 4
Inquire of A. E. Brunson, 4
agent for Portland Livestock ,
Insurance association, La 4
4 Grande, Oregon. Call at Som- 4
4 mer hotel. 4
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The advertisements In The Observer
are placed there for you to read.
Each and every one contains' a plain
business proposition.
LA GRANDE
SCHOOLofMUSlC
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Studio over Selder's
candy parlors. : : :
PROf. DAY, Principal
and lot In East La Grande, at snap
figures If taken before Monday
night. Easy terms. Located ' In
splendid part Of the city. Inquire at
this office. .
LOST Large pocketbook containing
two Ufa insurance policies. Finder
return to Observer and ' receive re
ward. S-I7U
LOST A gold watch and chaU with
initials M. V. on watch. Reward
paid for Its return to Herman Vehrs.
The place to hear the New Victor
records for April is . .
DAVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
WANTED.
WANTED To trade hay for wood.
Stoddard Lumber Co.- Z-14tf
WANTED If you are looking for
work just call at the Real Estate,
Loan ft Commission Co. Office
headquarters for all employment.
IN A HURRY?
THEN CALL .
IriE TRANSFER MAN
Ha will take that tiunk to the De
pot or your horn in less tuna luaa
it takes to tell it.
Day phona Red T61
Night " Black U92
P. Wgir. always uyy.e h:.m '
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PAINT AND WALL I
PAPER STORE
PAINTING.
AND
PAPERHANQINO
Staniels & Bugg I
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
- La Grinds, Oregon
Phone Red 1921 1
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SAVING MONET
by dealing at Geddes Bros.' Is no Illu
sion, as the amount of your purchase
Is never excessive, as It Is always. ,
computet at the lowest possible
prices. , In fact, many tell us it is 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.;
Wa buy In very large qantltles and seir
at the lowest possible figures. ,l
GEDDES BROS.
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FOR THE LENTEN SEASON
The following list of seasonable eatables may help you to select your
menue during this season, when careful housewives sometimes And it diffi
cult to arrange a satisfactory meal.
B:ston Beauty Mackerel; Dainty Brand Cod Fish, two pound bricks; Keg
Herring; Boneless Lunch Herring in glass; Norway Msckenl Sardines;
French Sardines in cil; Mustard Sardines; Broiled Mackerel.
CAWED GOODS
Salmon, Lobstir, Shrimp, Clamt, Oysters, P. S. Stock Clam Chowder.
CHEESE
Full Cream Cheese. Swiss Cheese, Jersey Cream Cheese, Fine Limberger
Cheese, McLaren's Roquefort Cheese.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. POLACK, Propr. Phone Main 75
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NEW WALL PAPER
New Spring.. Stock just received. Finest
assortment ever brought to La Grande.
Also a lar-e assortment of Paints, Oils, Jap-a-lac.
New car of best Lime.
!; W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO.
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