La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 11, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE, OREGON. SATURDAY APRIL 11, 1W8.
PAGE SEVEN.
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A -REAL
CIRCULATING
LIBRARY
BOOKS, lc per day
FERGUSON'S
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gDR. c: D. PONS
The Eye and Nerve Specialist of Salt Lake City is now at
i" 1 Sommer Hotel. Consulting Hours 9 a. m. unf 1 p. m,
and p. m. onf7 7:30 p. m.
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' i carry an tne latest Instruments tor examining your eyes. Only un
til next Tuesday remains to consult Dr. Pons about your eyes during
this visit. I have all the latest machinery to duplicate any lens In short
notice, and every pair of glasses I fit and grind myself, and guarantee
them to fit, and shall visit La Grande three times a year from this date,
ur. fona is a graduate of three optical colleges and has passed four state
hoards of examination within the last year. ' If all others have failed to sat
isfy you call and get a pair of Dr. Pons rock crystals made to your special
desire.
m
e Examinations Are Free
Victor Edison Columbia
Why deprive the family any longer of the
solid comfort you can get from a Phonograph.
Better see Davis today
AVIS-JORDAN MUSIC CO.
1316 Adams Avenue
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there; is More
DEMAND THAN f SUPPLY
This firm can handle all your land and
property,' List them with us far certain
results. Wa sell farm by the scores.
To list them with us, Is to sell them.
THE REAL ESTATE, LOAM,
AND COMMISSION CO.
(Union Republican.)
George Benson has returned from
the Malheur oil fields, after 10 days'
absence. .
Mrs. Hiram Llvengood came down
from North Powder this week. 111 with
appendicitis. She went to North
Yakima, where her mother lives.
T. W. Davidson Is at present In the
Malheur oil fields, looking after 'the
Interests of claim holders In that section.
, 8. O. Swackhammer Is In Portland
at present, after a tour of the east
and south. He expects to return to
Union soon.
Hon. A, E. Eaton Is out once more,
after an illness covering period of
It days or two weeks. He has had, a
severe time of it, but is now on the
road to recovery.
Brlnt Sturgill of North Union, who
has been H wltn pneumonia recently,
is reported so far recovered as to be
out of danger. He has had a hard
time of It.
out ft choice lot of strawberries this
spring and will be prepared by an
other year to supply the best that can
be grown.'
Tom Flcklin last week sold his fine
team of draft mares to a North Union
man for $500. This seems like a top
price for a team of horses, but the
money got one of the finest teams in
eastern Oregon.
(Elgin Recorder.)
Miss Hattle Glenn returned ft few
days since from an absence of several
days In Portland, where she was called
by the Illness of her sister, Mrs. Roy
Settlemler. Miss Glenn was accompanied-
home as far as La Grande by
her sister, who went to the Hot Lake
sanatorium In hopes of being benefit'
ed.x
Rev, J. M. Hlxson, who recently re
signed as pastor of the Methodist
church on account of broken health
has moved his family to Hackett's
sawmill, where they will remain dur-
Ing the summer, and where the re
tired pastor will run the engine dur
Ing the milling season, hoping that
worjt of that nature will restore his
health.
Peal Stork, a girl of 9 years, who
resides with her parents near Plass
Bros.' mill, was the victim of an ac
cident last Saturday wnich resulted In
breaking both bones of one of her
iegs. ' The girl was closing a sliding
loor on the barn, when It left the
track and fell. She was unable to get
rom under the door and it caught her
below the knees, resulting In the
above stated Injury. Dr. Whiting was
called and reduced the fractures.
Many of Elgin's business men and
:ltlzcns are agitating the matter of
holding a grand celebration on July
I, and are anxious that the prelimin
ary work be commenced at an early
date. Elgin held no celebration last
year and It Is the opinion of all that
a rousing time can be had this year.
Thoge who have been discussing the
matter favor celebrating only one
day, but believe In making the day
(Union Scout.) '
J. P. Wilbur arrived home from
San Francisco Thursday morning
where he spent the winter. Mr. Wil
bur informs us that he has purchased
a .hotel in that city and-enpects to
muke thct his business henceforth.
Sirs. Wilbur remained In San Fran
cisco to look afters the holiH until he
can return.
.Frank Bidwe'.l and George Benson
arrived home Wednesday night from
the Malheul oil fields end feci highly
elated over the prospects. They say
that people are flocking in there and
locating lands as fast as they know
howt That country is going to have
a bourn like 1 never had and' some
land that has been considered worth
less nuy bring big money.
We Want Your Wants
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Our Want Ad Column
Your want is p'r.ced before a thousand or more want-seekers
every day Cm you afford to spend one cent per word of your
want ad whs. rttults art the keynotes?
FOR RENT.
TO RENT House with 8 rooms on
Fourth street; colso in; apply to
Maggie Mahaffey, 02 Park street,
4-2tf
NEW
ELECTRIC THEATRE
Far n Tlowor.
His First I'.ow.
The Dog and His Merits.
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Song
nUtl, White and Blue."
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Dog' Music Hall.
London Views.
Song ' '
t "Keep on Smiling.
' Mourning for Chloe.
Fire Drill in Madrid. v ,
Program changes each Mot-
day fend Thursday. Djors opea
promptly at 7 o'clock p. m.
Matinee on Wednesday and Sac- r
urday.
NEW ELECTRIC THEATER.
B. M. SHERWOOD A CO, '
Proprietor.
GUARDLJl SALE.
In the matter of tire 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 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'. 1908, at ft regular
term thereof, will on and after , the
13th day of April. A. D. 1908, offer
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) io and to ' the
following premises, to-wlt: All that
portion of the northeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of section thirty
(SO) In township four (4) south, of
range forty (40) east, W. M.,-excepting
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., as atoresald, and
running thence east 54 ; rods ' and 6
links, thence north 59 rods and 8 links,
thence west 54 rods and ( links, and
thence south 69 rods and S 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
13th day cf March, A. D. 1908.
6, L. GIVEN,
Guardian,
FOR RENT Well Improved 4-acrt-tract
near Palmer . mill; . 6 -room
house, good orchard, good land. In
quire of B. F, Wade, Owl saloon.
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FOR RENT The skating rink "hall.
Largest hall In La Grande; hard
wood floor. Mrs. Zuber. -
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms,
furnished complete. Inquire of Mrs.
G. D. Simmons.
FOR RENT Furnished house. In-
WANTED.
WANTED To trade hay
Stoddard Lumber Co,
for wood,
l'-14tf :
WANTKD-7-Two experienced dress-;
makers. No others need apply. Mrs.
A. James.
WANTED Limited number of table
boarders In private family. Apply;
to Mrs. Stella Taylor,, southwest or
ner Adams and Greenwood. 3-ietw
WANTED Dressmaker would like ft
few customers. Phone Black Ml,"'
C. E. Wills, Seventh and O Sts. Also
barn to let. . ; ..'J 4-7-13
WANTED Boy to ct as messenger ,
for the Western-Union. Apply at
office.- . r ' , :; '. . '
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE Team of heavy work
horses, 1400 and 1500 pounds; I and
7 years; also team driving mares. In
quire 1417 Washington Ave. t-14tf
FOR SALE Pure ' bred Spits pup.
Must be sold at once. 'Phone Red
1811. 4-Stf
FOR SALE Five-room house with
1
' bath and pantry. Terms to right
person. Must be sold at once
Phone Black 1082. Call - 1608 M
street.
v4ktj&u - uriiinneu r e- or 6-room "
house, with bath. Inquire at Fair
' store. 'Phone Red 1301, -
LOST Large pocketbook containing
two life Insurance policies. Finder
return to Observer and receive re
ward. I-17U
Notice to Contractors,
Separate sealed proposals will be
received at the First National Bank,
Joseph, Oregon, up to ( 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
bid. Respectfully yours,'
F. F. 8CRIBNER,
Cashier.
Grafting
fa dead Issue. Bo sys Dr. H. C Par
ker of the Indiana School of Medl-
sine, In Collier's Weekly. We concur
with him. Blue Mountain Cough Syr
ip will cur your cough, not as pleas
ant to take as some others, but It con
tains the Ingredients that will posi
tively and absolutely cure that cough.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
The Golden Rule company has
found It necessary to have more room
and will add a Basement department.
Horace for Sale.
; Inquire of A. E. Brunson,
agent for Portland Livestock
Insurance "association, La
Grande, Oregon. Call at Sum-
mcr hotel.
PAINT AND WALL
PAPER STORE
: ' PAINTING
; AND
; PAPERHANGINO
I Staniels & Bug
120 ADAMS AVENUE
t . La Grande, Orsgon
Phone Red 1921
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Finest In the City.
We have Just received the finest line
of ladles' shirtwaists ever brought to
La Grande. Ladies are Invited to call
and see the assortment. Over two
hundred styles. '
THE VAN DUTN CO.
Orders solicited for Ice cream. We
deliver all orders In quantities of one
gallon or more.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY.
For Rent,
120-acre farm on Sandrldge
rent cheap. See us at once.
' , BLACK V B RAM WELL.
for
BATING MONET ' ,!
by dealing at Gedfles Bros.' Is no illu
slon, as the amount of your purchase
Is never excessive, as It Is always
computed at the lowest possible
prices. In fact, many tell ut it Is al
ways lower than they expected. We
keep only, the highest grade good.
Our trade Is among the highest grade
people, so we make few -'bad debts.
We buy In very large qanttUes and sell
at the lowest posstble figures.
f 'i GEDDES BROS.
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FRESH STRAWBERRIES
, About May first
Don't wait for Strawberries, but remenbe
that we receive a fresh shipment of California
Vegetables by express every day. See our
display for assortment. Everything for th.9
table.
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Call up Main 75 '
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. HOLACK. 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 best Lime. ;
W. n. BOHNENUAMP CO.
HARDWARE, STOVES. TINWARE, BUILDING MATERIAL
Ms naffer Bulldl-s r
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