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EIGHT PAGES. EVKXTNG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, IMS. PACK SEVEN. r TO OUR PATRQHS In this space from time to time, we shall take .you Into our confidence, and tell you of our plana and alms. To begin with, we wish to give you the very best service at our command, and our motto Is NOTHING IS TOO Ml C1I TKOVHLE. FERGUSON'S w ' ; 1 The Wealthy The Particular j The ; 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. f , I Xli'H i -t - I I I 5 : t I i t THERE IS MORE DEMAND THAN SUPPLY This fi m can handle all your land and property. List them wit 1 us for certain r. suits. We sell farms by the scores. To list them with us, is to sell them.' THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN, AND COMMISSION CO. YOUR WORK Iswhatwe want. We don't call on you 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 time to say anything about the class of work we turn out The fact that we have been in the LAUN DRY business for twelve years injLa . Grande we think sufficient evi dence that our work is sat isfactory. Try it. A. B. C. LALNDRY TELEPHONE MAIN 1 I I: t Tszmai.i.j.-! S1; Poor ANJARRAY CF GOODIES that will'please anyone with a pal ate young or old; male or female is here displayed, not only .on special occasions, but every day in the year our. shop's open. A; teste ' for candy is' not confined to child ren and women only. Men we a 1 hke them. E. D. SELDER St. Louis, April 2. Political baqk sliders from both the old parties, Unl the number of several hundred, assem bled here today In what promises to be the most enthusiastic natlonni con vention ever held by a third party. Al though today's Populist Municipal Ownership' Single , Tax Independent Voter convention Is not as large as some of Its predecessors held by the people's party In former yenrs, there is no lack of the picturesque and bu colic features that have made the pre vious conventions memorable. What ever may happen at the polls next No vember, the defenders of the rights of the plain people are today laden with hope, which will likely find expression before the day Is over. In fervid ora tory and"1 vitriolic denunciation that will make the partisans of wealthy malefactors blush with shame. To. morrow may see the old parties trl umphant as usual, but 'today belongs to the horny-handed sons of toll, and their representatives, filled with Joy and good St. Louts beer, will not allow any opportunity for an outburst of enthusiasm to escape them. Foremost among the populist "hoBts" Is the Hon. Tom E. Watson, the "plumed knight" of the plain peo ple. That the scholarly, earnest man from Georgia, sah, will again be chos en to lead the third party reformers to defeat appears so certain as to be al most a foregone conclusion. The Ne braska delegates, who are Instructed for William Jennings Bryan, are al ready faltering In their allegiance to the great commoner.. Kansas and Texas have the largest representations in the convention, and they are work ing against Bryan. Georgia and other southern states represented are stand ing firm for their beloved Tom Wat. son. Apparently, so far as the pres. ent convention is concerned, Bryan's goose is cooked. Among the other presidential possl bllitles Considered Is Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin. His nomination would be dependent upon t merger with the Independence league. This does not now seem prob ibie, and even If the deal could be onsummated. It is hardly likely that the Wisconsin solon would accept the nomination. Several representatives )f the Independence league, William Randolph Hearst's new party, are in 3t. Louis today, but any attempt to ef feet a fusion with the populists will i edependent upon the ratification of Tom Watson. NEW ELECTRIC THEATRf 44 44449444444 4 Collecting Postal Cards. 4 The Schrlmpcr. Thirteen at Table. 44444444444444 4 Song , 4 "Bark to the Dear Olil Days." The Durant Family at the 4 t Seaside. 4 The it Una way Horse. - 4 4 4 444444444444 Song 4 "SolllfWlHTC. 4 4444444444444 ' Shipowner's Daughter. 4 444 4 4 4444444444 V Program changes each Mon- 4 day and Thursday. Djors opit 4 promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. Matinee on Werta'eduy and Sac- r urday. 4 44444444444444 NEW ELECTRIC THEATER. 4 B. M. SHERWOOD CO., 4 Iroprctors. 4 "4 4 Mohaffey Buildl -g 444444444 in a hurry? THEN CALL . J t InE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in less time than it takes to tell it Day phone Red 761 Night " Black 1792) -' Wagsn always ;t51w terv.je , ; 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 of the person anc 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 the 4th day of March, A. D. 1908, at a regular term thereof, will on and after the I3th 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) Jn and to the following premises, to-wlt: All that portion of the northeast ' quarter ot the northwest quarter of section thirty (SO) In township four (4) south, o) range forty (40) oast, W. M., except ing that portion heretofore deeded tc Minnie Ostrander, bounded as com mencing at the. southwest corner ot the northwest quarter of the north west quarter of section 30 township 4 9. 11. 40, E, W. M., as eioresald. and running thence east 54 rods and 6 links, thence north 9 rods and 3 links, .4 . thence south E9 rods and I links tn place of beginning. Also the water rights and ditches conveyed to thlr grantor and belonging to said land herein conveyed. pated at La Grande, Oregon, thlt Uth day ef March, A. D. 1908. ' S. L. GIVEN. Guardian Notice to Contractors. Separate sealed proposals will bi received at the First National Bank. Joseph, Oregon, up to 6 p. m., Aprl 11, 1908, for the erection and comple tion of a brick or stone building foi both the First National bank and also drug store for Dr. Barnard. Plani 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. 8CRIBNER, Cashier. Grafting Co a dead Issue. So sys Dr. H. C. Par ker of tho Indiana School of Medi cine, in Collier's Weekly. We concur with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr tp will cure your cough, not as pleas, int to take as some others, but It con. tains the Ingredients that will posl ttvely 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 ft the (tie music? and solid fun ytu miss every' hour you are without a phonorraph. Better talk to Davis-Jordan Music Co. about them 1 1 a week does It. By buying a coupon book good for JS.00 worth of washing at Cherry's New Laundry, you can save 50 cents. Isn't that worth while. Talk to your wife about It. 8-4 4444444444444444 Horses for Sole. 4 Inquire of A. E. Brunson, 4 4 agent for Portland Livestock 4 Insurance association. La 4 Grande, Oregon. Call at Som- 4 mer hotel. 4 444444444444 LA GRANDE SCHOOLofMlSIC Studio' over Selder's candy parlors.- : PROF. DAY, Principal We Want Our Want Your want is placed before a thousand or more want-seeksrs every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your want ad whe.e results are the keynotes? 44444444444444444444444044444444444444444444444 ron rent. ro RENT House with 3 rooms on Fourth street; colse lu; apply to Maggie M aha f fey, U2 Park street. 4-itr TOR KENT Well Improved 4-acrf tract near- Palmer1 mill; 5-room house, good orchard, good land. In quire of B. F. Wade, Owl saloon. 3-9tf ' ', S'OK RENT House on Third street. 908. Large enough for two families. Apply to Martin Larson. 8-21-4-B TOR RENT Suite of three rooms, furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs. G. i. Simmons. FOR SALE. ?OR SALE Team ot heavy work horses, 1440 and 1500 pounds; 4 and 7 years; also team driving mares. In quire 1417 Washington Ave. 3-1 4tf FOR SALE Modern and large house and lot In East La Grande, at snap figures If taken ' before Monday night. Eusy terms. , Located In splendid part ot the city. Inquire at .his office. LOST Large pocketbook containing two life Insurance policies. ' Finder return to Observer and receive re ward. 8-37tf LOST A gold watch and chain with Initials M. V. on watch. Reward paid for Its return to Herman Vehrs, 44444444444444444444444444 X PAINT AND WALL I PAPER STORE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO I Staniels & Bugg f U20 ADAMS AVENUE J La Qnnde, Oregon : : I Phone Red 1921 FRESH STRAWBERRIES About May First Don't wait for Strawberries, but. remember ' that we receive a fresh shipment of California Vegetables by express every day. See our -display for assortment. Everything for the . table. Call up Main 75 THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. Phone Main 76 NEW WALL PAPER New 'Spring Stock just received. Finest, assortment ever brought to La Grande. Also a large assortment of Paints, 0ils,'Jap-a-lac. New car of best Lime. YV. It BOHNENKAMP CO. HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE. BUILDING MATERIAL Your Wants Ad Column ! i X WANTED. WANTED To trade, hay, for wood. Stoddard Lumber Co. 3-14tf , WANTED If you are looking for work Just call at the Real Estate, Loan ft Commission Co. Office headquarters for all employment. WANTED Limited number of tablo boarders In private family. Apply to Mrs. Stella Taylor, southwest cor ner Adams and Greenwood. S-30tw WANTED Five to seven room house,', furnished. Address X, Observer. To the Public. nuiii'n i uerouy givou uiai in uu-. derslgned la now prepared to furnish pure, fresh milk from young Jersey cows. ', J. F. BAKER, JR., 'Phone Black 181. SAVING MONET J by dealing at Ged&es Bros.' la no illu sion, as the amount of your purchase Is never excessive, aa it Is alwaya computed at the : lowest possible' prices. In fact, many tell us It Is at-' 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 tn very large qantltles and sell at the lowest possible figures. j GEDDES BROS. 4i44t4IH44444444444 ;--"'4 f !-4444444444444444444a4M40444444444)4'1