La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE, OREGON, TTESDAY, APRIL t, 1W8.
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LIBRARY
BOOKS, 5 CENTS
FERGUSON'S
ineweanny i ne Particular
The Poor
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. Call tonight and see it ;
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THERE IS MORE
DEMAND THAN SUPPLY
This firm can handle all your Ian and
property. List them with us for certain
results. We sell farrr.s by the scores.
To list them with us, is to sell them.
THE REAL ESTATE, LOAN,
AD COMMISSION CO.
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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 Ve want it now, and all the time. -We
do not think it necessary at this time to.say
anything about the class jf work we turn out J
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 issat
isfactory. Try it.
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE MAIN 7
AN ARRAY Of; GOODIES
that wiltfplsasa anyone with a pal
ate young or old; male or female
isjhere displayed, not 'only on
tpecial occasions, but every day in
the year our shop' open,' A taste '
forjcandy is. not confined to child
ren and women onlj,Men we all
like the.
5S" E. D. S ELDER
DRAGGEDTQDEATH
BY SADDLE HORSE
Frits B. Ellenberger, son of Fred
Ellenberger of Alkali canyon, met a
horrible death Saturday through be
ing thrown from his horsj and drag
ged for a distance of several hundred
yards. Uls lifeless body was found
some hours later hanging against a
gate through which - his frightened
horse, had plunged, according to a
Pendleton paper.
Ellenberger was killed early Satur
day morning. At that time he was
riding on his father's place and his
horse stepped Into a badger hole. It
is presumed that the jolt threw the
young man from his horse and that
his foot caught in one of the stirrups.
The horse then started to run and
dragged his helpless master under
him. -.
Coming, to a closed gate the animal
dashed against it, breaking It down.
Ellenberger's body struck the same
and was thereby freed from the
horse..
Thore were no eye-witnesses to the
accident but Ellenberger was mill
alive when found by one of the War
ner boys. Dr. Parker of Pilot Rock,
was summoned and reached the scene
before the injured man died. How
ever, he could do but little to save
him. . Owing to the fact that wit
nesses were present when Ellenber
ger died no Inquest was held by Cor
oner Folsom.' '
Fritz Ellenberger was 23 years of
age and was born in Switzerland. He
was a single man and had been work
ing for K. O. Warner, the sheepman,
Among those who knew him the de
ceased was well liked and respected,
His funeral, which occurred at Pilot
Rock at 2 o'clock this afternoon, was
largely attended.
CACGHT ROBBING A CAR.
O. II. Jt N. Traill Crew Locked Rob
bers In Car I'ntll Officers Arrive.
- GCARDIAN SALE. ' ,
In the matter of the guardianship
of the estate and person of Margie
Given, true name Margaret Given, an
Insane person.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, guardian of 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 the 4th day
of March, A, D. 1208, at a regular
term thereof, will on and after the
13th day of April, A. D. 1908, offer
for sale, and will sell et private sale,
to the highest bidder, subject to the
confirmation of the court for cash In
hand, all the right, title aad 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-wit: All that
portion of the northeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of section thirty
(30) in 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 of
the northwest quarter of the north
west quarter of aectlon 30 township 4
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running thence east 54 rods and (
links, thence north 59 rods and 3 links,
thence west 64 rods and t links, and
thence south' 69 rods and 3 links to
place of beginning. Also the water
rights and ditches conveyed to this
grantor and belonging to said land
herein conveyed. . ' ,
Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
H.th day c March, . D. 1908. '
S. L. GIVEN,
Guardian.
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Notice to Contractors.
' Separate 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. , Plans
and specifications can be had from
the First National bank. The owners
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids."" Respectfully yours,
F. F. SCRIBNER.
v , : Cashier.
In the act of robbing a
car at Hermlston yesterday,
Caught
freight
B. M. Elliot and William Tripp were
locked up in the car by the trainmen
and last night tjney were brought to
this city by E. B. Wood, O. R. & N.
detective, says the Pendleton East
Oregonlan. After their arrival 4iere
they admitted their .guilt to the officers.
The attempted robbery occurred on
freight train No. 55, westbound, yes
terday. While at Hermlston the train
men chanced to look Into a box car
and found the two men busily engaged
In helping themselves to various artl-
les from boxes they had broken
open.
Shutting the car door fast the pris
oners were given an unwished for ride
to Umatilla. At that place they were
urned over to Detective Wood.
This morning the two box car rob
)ers were taken before Judge Bean
tnd pleaded guilty to the charges
igalnBt them. , They will be sentenced
in Thursday.
Barrett, the check forger, who was
aught with a pitchfork by the Helix
barber, was given a sentence of three
years this morning.
We Want Your Wants
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f Our Want Ad Column
Your want la placed before a thousand or mora want-seekers
every day Can you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad where results are the keynote?
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Grafting
Is a dead issue. So says Dr. II. C. Par
ker of tho Indiana School of Medl
'sine, in Collier's Wttly. We concur
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr
ip will cure your cough, not as pleas
int to take as pme others, but It con
tains the ingredients that will posi
tively and absolutely cure that cough,
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
If your Observer is not delivered us
it should be, please notify this office.
'Phone Main 13. We will consider It
a favor.
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4 Horses for Sale. " 4
Inquire of. A. E. Brunson, 4
4 agent for Portland Livestock 4
4 Insurance association. La 4
4 Grande, Oregon. Call at Som- 4
4 mer hotel. 4
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ELECTRIC THEATRE
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4 Making Charcoal. 4
Shortsighted Goes Fishing. 4
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"Mako Relieve." 4
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The Man With the Calf's Head 4
The PleaBartt Side of Soldier 4
Life. 4
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, Program changes each Mon- 4
4 day and Thursday. Djors open 4
promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. 4
4 Matinee on Wednesday and Sat'
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4 NEW ELECTRIC THEATER.
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4 B. M. SHERWOOD CO, 4
4 Proprietor. -4
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1 PAINT AND WALL
PAPER STORE
I PAINTING
,. AND
PAPERHANGINO
Stanlcls & Bugg
1420 ADAMS AVENUE
4 ' La Grande, Oregon
I Phone Red 192
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, FOR RENT.
TO RENT House wjth S rooms on
"Fourth street; colse In; apply to
Maggie Mahaffey, 903 Park street.
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FOR RENT Well improved 4-acr
' tract near Palmer mill; ,5-room
house, good orchard, good land. In
quire df B. F. Wade, Owl saloon.
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FOR RENT The skating rink hall.
Largest hall In La Grande; hard
wood floori Mrs. Zuber. ;
LA GRANDE
SCHOOLofMUSIC
Studio , over Selder'a
candy parlors. ' : : :
PROF. DAY, Principal
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms.
furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs.
G. D. Simmons. :
FOR BALK.
FOR SALE Team of heavy work
horses,. 1400 and 1500 pounds; S and
T years; also team driving mares. In
quire 1417 Washington Ave. 3-14tf
FOR SALE Pure bred Spits pup,
Must be sold at once. 'Phone Red
1811. ,Y 4-8tf
FOR SALE The Central Meat Mar
ket at Welser, Idaho, the oldest and
best established business In the city,
Parties wishing to apply must do so
at once. Address Luke Co., Wel
ser. Idaho.. d4-8
FOR SALE Five-room house
bath and pantry. Terms to
WANTED. -
WANTED To trade hay
Stoddard Lumber Co.
for wood.
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WANTED If you are looking for
work just call at the Real Estate,
Loan A Commission Co. Office
headquarters for all employment. .
WANTED Limited number of table
boarders In private - family. Apply
to Mrs. Stella Taylor, southwest cor
ner Adams and Greenwood. 3-30tw
: wanted. -Smalt
place of 2 to 5 acres, with
house; close In. Will rent, buy or ex
change City property for suitable
place. Call Main 20. '
WANTED Boy to act as messenger
. for the Western Union. Apply at
office. 1
person
Phone
street.
Must be
Black 1032.
sold
Cull
with
right'
at once.
1503 M
LOST Large pocketbook containing
two life Insurance policies. Finder
return to Observer and receive re
ward. 8-27U
Cured Hemorrhage of the Lnngs.
"Severe! years since my lungs were
so badly affected that I naa many
hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of
Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with
several physicians without any bene
fit I then started to take Foley's
Honey and Tar, and my lungs are
now as sound as a bullet. I recom
mend it in advanced stages of lung
trouble." Foley's; Honey and Tir
stops the cough and, heals the lungs,
and prevents serious results from a
cold. Refuse substitutes. A. T. Hill.
v. ...
SAVING MONET . ,
by dealing at Gedde's Bros.' is no illu
sion, as the amount of your purchase
Is never excessive, as It Is always
computed at the lowest possible
prices. . In fact, many tell us It ts al
ways lower than they expected. We
keep only the highest grade goodtv
Our trade is among the highest grada
people, so we make few bad dobts.
We buy in very large qantttles and sell
at the lowest possible figures.
GEDDES BROS.' '
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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 forf the . .
table.
Call up Main 75
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
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C. POIACK, 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 large assortment of Paints, Oils, Jap-a-lac.
New car of t est Lime.
W. H. BOHNENKAIVIP CO.
HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, BUILDING MATERIAL
Mahaffey Bulldl.-g .
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