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BDBniaiBIBlBIJlHai es Only Two LA GRANDE MORNING OBSERVER - CURREY 6ROS. Editors and Proprietors. 4 I a a m a a OUR SPRING I StillWBll j : Vandermulen' : i I Wr5, aW if 1; i V ' kvl tat J . , Before .Easter. ,.We liawe an elegtnt line itreet bats at pricei that Tt other bouse ban meet. ANwilNVITAJQN T0 YOU, j THIS IS A 8PEGIA.L We are receiving dairy! Patfet1 and Wall' Deooratlons.'and we extend this special J'lnvtiioijtoyon and 'jront ifriends to call and see them. ..,,,, we are aaxious to nave you see onr line ana we jeei are yoai will be. delighted with the. visit. ..1 ' 'Yonr Respectfully, . - Statkland & iMcLachlen PAINTS. " 6IL2S " aper Coal i;andLooks Better. : j.,;, In .other, .words if your walls are well papered ""your fnel bill will be reduced. We do proper 1 P, Paper Hanging at driees you can afford to pay. HARRIS & PRICE ' "' Painters," Paper Hangers ' and Decorators. ' A. 0. HARRIS, Phone 1566, , J.M. PRICE, Phone 1491- J.e eare, Fresh. Chocplates I, Jfreih Bon Bons .i .Fresh Nougact " ' " Frcsb Carmels ! ' Fresh Taffey Fresh Baited Peanuls Fresh Salted Almonds Fresh Popcorn Fresu Frui GREENE & CO. ,' 1 Vhen yon 1 rdet g'oieriea Irom in yon ; i ate snie to hate them'delivered on time ANpTHER THING Whan yoq order groceries from us you are mire to get lb Terr best to be had. We keep only the best The next timej you are at our store 'aalto tee our ipeoial line of ' BRlSrKFAST BACON r & Dotted meats , ."K'A grocery i STORE - 1 ' "Sw Fir and Jefferson 81s. of no Will give special bargains ,, for two days., ; Call and see r Rainbow -Store- INVITATION TO. YOU. many new desighs in Wall AND GLAbS IF BROKEN HEARTS could be mended as neatly, quickly and thoroughly as I ban repair your jewelry there would be no Bor row to tbe world. No matter whether It be a watoh,riog, a neck lace or a baby pin dear from asso ciation needs repairing, bring it to 'me and it will be mended to you oaonot tell it from new. Hy specialty la watoh repairing. Bring it here and have it done honestly, expertly and cheaply. Me Ueweler ON TIME Entered ai tbe Poet Off 09 at La' Grande, deson,- as Beoond CUaa , Kil Mattel. Pubtifhed Dally Except iionday. . One Yar in Adrance... ....... $8.50 j Per Month..... .66 His Months in Adtanoe 3.68 1 Bingle Copy '. .OS FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL I, I904. V . KOREA THE CONTENTION, The real bone of contention between Japan, and j Russia is Korea, wbiob belongs to neither but from its position is coveted by both because of its strafe tic position from a military and commercial standpoint. " It is a compact nation oi come 15,000, 000 people under a dynasty that claims a lineage dating back, to 1392, with an area of 82,000 square miles, not quite as large as Oregon. Its present foreign commerce is about 20,000,000 annually, but rapidly increas ing. , Of this trade the United States has but a small share at present, about $1,000,000 worth, the principal item being Kero sene oil. Korea has for many centuries been a cause of contention be tween Oluna and Japan. A century before the Christian era China took control of it and held it until about the . com mencement of the sixteenth oentuary, when the Japanese, with a large army drove out tbe Chinese and held the country until 1627 when the Manchus people of Manchuria drove them out and again pluced Korea un der the vassalage of the Chinese empire, where it remained un til 1894 at the close of the late war between Japan and China. Japan then assumed a protector ateship over Korea until 1897, wheu to plicate the ''great pow ers" Japan recognized its inde pendence as an empire, rather reluctantly. From the days if Peter the Great of Russia, ' that country Tumors Dr Moore submits tli 1 following article, (mm the Journal ol Osteopathy ecauees it shows the possibilities of this treatment in what are usually classed snrSical caws; "I do not know from personal experience just how much osteopathy can do in cases of malignant tumors although a number of such chbos have been reported as cured under our treatment, hut fatty tumors can often Minos be quickly nod easily removod. I have been success ful in removing a number of fatty tum ors by osteopathy treatment. The length of time required nsually depemls upon thesizo of the tumor. A large per cent ol fibroid tumors can also he removed hy osteopathy treatment. 1 do cot claim anything for the osteo pathy who thinks be can remove a fibroid tumor by manipulating the lutnor. Yoii cannot disiutegrato a fibroid tumor by direit manipulation of the tumor and bring about its ab sorption. Yon must change tne forces that are building It. I mnke no claim for tho osteopathy who gives a general treatment in thesa cases. 8uch people would twist your neck for sclatics, raise your clavicle for lum bago, rotate your anna and legs for bronchitis or try to ililata the foramen of Miib1ow in a case of gall s'unes. Such people always fail because they have failed to compoeheud the science of osteopxthy. Toe osteopiih who re moves a llbrolil tutnor must do so by securing a normal nerve and blood supply. Tho gnl Iwok says, "The blond is the lite." Iir. A. T. Still raid. "A natural How of blood Is liealt'i and disease is the elicit of local or general ilixturbance of blood ,' You funnel !.ne a natural How o blood utiles- the nerve ii llnenio regulating it is normal I'he blood vessels nutsi be unoh.tructcd and the circulatory system in a he ill l condition. We were taught by Dr. A. T. Still, the father ol oneopathy, that a lnnte per cent of ;tliiroid minora ran bo re moved by our treatment. There ar( hundreds of osteopaths in the tlrbl to day who can testily that this teaching is absolutely correct. The osteopath who has treated a lew ol these cases ami failed has no right tn say that osteopathy is a failure in tout or cases Deciuse an osteopath ha. lallej In any particular kind of ases, he has no right to assume that he repre rents all thvtr is in osteopathy and therefore osteopathy Is a failure In such oeaes. The fact is n. Iwo osteopaths treat alike. Osteopathy it no, a series ol movement 1 or manipulations learned and practiced by all osteopaths.; .One's has been struggling, planning and sometimes . fightihg for a sea port that was not closed in a great part of each year. The Bcxer troubles in China gave her an opportunity to get a lease upon Port Arthur iu Korea and a pretext to keep troops in Manchuria for a short period. This alarmed Japan : and ever since she has been industriously organizing her army and build ing a large modern fleet with the determination that if Rus sia did not . withdraw her sol diers from Manchuria and Port Arthur she would drive hr off from the . coveted positions. Russia declining to do this Japan declared war. . If Japan wins she will again become master of Korea and Russia will have to retiro from ManchuHd and Japan will be come the dominant power in the Orient with its 500,000,00 people. If Russia wins she will be the owner of a sea port that that dnes iut close, have per manent ownership of Manchur ia, be practically the lord of China and Korer uiiJ the auto crat of the Oriental trade that the nations of the west have contended for for five hundred years. There has been an unusual number of inquiries for vacant houses at this office the past two weeks, iu each instance parties finding it difficult to obtaiii vacant dwellings. March came in like a lion and did you note how gentle and lamb-like it departed? ability as aD osteopath depends upon his knowledge of the human body, his cul tivated sense of touch, his conception of the science of osteopathy, his mechunic al skill, and last but not least his com mon sense. The following cases art among the number that I have successfully treated : Case I. . Mrs. MitDonald, age forty two, associate editor of the Western Christian Recorder, Macon, Mo., Hard fibroid tumor, live or six inches in diameter, attached to the uterus, ten years standing; dyspepsia and constipa tion ol twenty live yearB standing; ir regular, painful monres since puberty . Seven month's treatment removed the tumor and cured all other troubles. Up to date there has been no return of any of these troubles. Menses are reg ular and normal. Case II. Mrs. M , Parsons, Kansas, age thlity one. Intru-uturlne fibroid tumor, seven or eight inches in diamet er. She had known of its presence for about five yoir. This c ise was treated with drugs by a number of medical physlciauB. X-ray treatment was also given a fair trial. Tbe tuutor seemed to thrive under all previous treatment and an operation was urged. 1 have treated the caFe atwut four mouths and urn ntlll treating it. The t'tm ir has been reduced more than one half and the patient greatly relieved. 1 hope for 11 complete victory iu this ca-e. Care III- Mra G , Parsons. Kausa. Ovarian cyst, two o-trs rt-n :inj;. a'n.ut four inches in tliamcti-r. Case imip cur, d in three mouths. Case IV. .Miss tir-ice H:ny. I'ar,eons. Krusas. Fibroid tumor about four Inches In diameter. Before coining to me this case line" had iibout to years medical and eUc'riatl treatment. Patient war very weak and neruons and vert much discouraged. Osteopathic treatment cured the case in six months thne. Mxty treatments iu all were given iu this esse." Journal of Osteopathy. SACRED HEART ACADEMY La Grande, Oregon. Cjndtondby Sisters of St. Franct Select boarding and day school for Young Ladies Acadenvo, FrvpaMtory and Ktned garton courses are conducted on the same principles as those pursued in our sohools ol Philadelphia. Mtl'ic and painting rrceivj spocia attention Letters ol inquiry directed to 8ISTEB SUPERIOR Sack Suit . aie not of the ordiuary character, , There is a certain uobbiness ;j in the. . . .... m SB 'Hart, vSchaffner i J lOJNd.C IS-- re i m m pi il ..;rys f I Healthy Apple Trees In Variety,2Thtilt and Prices. I can furnish large i:t small orders of Apples iu my vmiety, nlso throbs, uines, weeping trees and smnll fruit) Carolina Poplurs, Rlneb Locust, Syta more, Mulhnry, Calalpa, Linden. Maple, Larch, Birch, Elm, Atb, lJrivttnud r.ises iu uny variety. Write for prices to Con. Plant, Box 604, LaGrande, Ore. W'M. GILPIN'S' GREEN HOUSE Thone 11(51 DO YOU WANT 1 CHOICE 1 : If so, we csi. . I fine claims in McDanlel 1 WALLOV; fesiBSJiassisBaB!3HFiBasasssaEasaesi-.r i- S HOE EST BE OS. DEALERS IX New & Second-Hand Goods, SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE. Gardinier Building . . FIR STREET j THE 1fn4fiy I uw With our in w iii-K.,lnte I'lnni we are in a Position to turn .,ut ti e l.est 0f work. Shor Order wmk h sp i iity. rhone No. 185 Call us up i.inl our w ... 01, will cull. ABC LAUNDRY PHONE . iS5i A Two Liglu Electrolier Umpire style co. te ith etched glass shades and all . t acl. - cuts put up iu ytar residence t'ct .'.o. Se samples in o' - w:t . v. La Grande Light Power Co a Ik " if v 0 & Marx" Clothes B lthat appeals tn every stylish man. B B B These are decidedly '"young men's clotbef." TLvy have dash you admire your own appearance if you wear one, Along with up-to-date clothes goes fine shoes We have tbem in the Flotsheim ma'te, the dressiest and largest stock in town. Let us show you. J. M. BERRY QKOWIN, H 1 "E k i a 1 a m RR CLAIM? I ite all, - I'. c 'WfiiB ' on pome County, cDonald, ICON ABC R. - atlc Wish to aunounoethatspn ! Saturday February ,27 ' they will open a first olass J J Meat Market iu the old I I Stand " :'"';'''?: I "THE BOSS" Corner Railroad & Fir St, We will always keep ou ; hai.d a good stock of fresh ; and smoked meats, sau- J sage.-, tiah and poultry, S and will he glad to meet S oil my old patrons and J as many new ones. All I orders will receive our J prompt attention.' ' J Phone 4gl ' . r Four of a kind is a ctt7 goml lianil at car-Is. But at ih hutt her's lifl tlio kind ttiat counts, not the four. Wo keep only one kind of nicit, tho kind that's fresh, healthy, tmi.ler and lu i-y. Buy your steakd on 1 clinpn Ihtp, and they'll always he right. Our (lock is well-fiid mid p' opcrly eared for. Conse quently our tneiit hits a tlulicious fliivor. Bock & Thomas isers TBE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS. For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Uvort Jaun dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris ing from an Inactive or sluggish liver, DeWllt'i Little Early Risers are un equalled. 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