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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1904)
7 ,f- -v 14 i 4 I New Furniture I Carload of high grade goods, the finest v?r brought to this city, Sideboards, Dressers, Buffets, s-legant line of Rockers and Easy Chairs, Office Desks and Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets every housekeeper should see this article of beauty and utility. Dining ohairs 65 ots to $4.75. Dining tables beauties. Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty My undertaker M. B. HA1STEN, will r spend promptly to all calls, day or uigbt. E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOUSE RENT Is an exutis which is relished otilv rw the laniilonl. Itcdrtai ly in not a l-lraaura to know tliflt all you have for yean ot re t payii g is a bundle of re ceipts. WHY DON'T YOU STOP Pavlne? rent?'' If you hive or can get a little money ;y.e ran sell yon a house. The .noitif A.oif now nay for rent go a long way louar-1 paying oil' the ballauce. Yon ai t as your own land lord and pay the ni ney to yourself. Don't yon think you ought to look into such an opportunity '.' La Grande 1110 Ad ins Aveuue, To Be In The Swim .And up-to date in our business methods, we will carry as SIDE LINES AND ATTRACTIVE LEADERS. Larlie's trim med huts, cheap jewelry, btby buggies and bailed hay. We will build you a house aud fur nish you everything that goes into it exuept the wife aud babies. We trim our hats on a cross-cut saw. The side line system is a sure winrfer. STODDARD gBnoaonooBBoannB M' I JOHN JAMISON W E STULL ELVA JAMISON Wc will call for it and bring it : home when promised. 5 We guarantee satisfaction and only ask for a trial order to demonstrate to you that we un derstand the launary business. You can stop our wagon at any time or phone the Lauudry and your work will be called for at once. We make a specialty of family washing, and can do your washing better and cheaper than you. A trial order solicited. s a a a a a a a a a n a a a a a Union Steam Laundry PHONE 1981. COMING! Homer Davenport CARTOONIST, Subjpct Power of , a Cartoon. Thi. noi.iilur lecturer and lecture Saturday evening the auspices ufihe Commnrcial Olub. s . :r ; -V-. Phone 9-1 . Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave Investment Company, La Giande, Oregon LUMBER CO. D O El o a 742 FIR 8TREET. renowned Cartoonist will jnVhS Opera House. undor jXi-iuC TEMPERANCE SPEECH California's Gifted Prohibition Orater will Lecture Sunday Evening at Central Church of Christ ;r : . V J. M. J T he Hon. .1 t O i a ib eloquent platform orator ol Oulifornia wilt l o turf at ihe Central Cnnich if Christ fiuuday evening at 8 o'clock. He ia rect-gnised ris the moit eloquent and convincing lenipernuoe speaker now Nerve Exaustion and Brain Fag (Continued From Last Wtfek.) Osteopathy goes at the root of the trouble. It successfully locates the. First Causes of trouble. It passes over mere symptoms to get at the cauBes that underlies symptoms, and in removing causes, removes ulsc symptoms, which is to say, in suc'i cases cures nervous depletion and brain fag. Of course the osteopath ia glad to have the hefp of favorable conditions an far as possible while treating thse patients; but hn does not hesitate to undertake their ;ure right in the midst of the marts of trade or close to the maddening whirl of society, for he possesses a method of 'putting the body at rights" when it haB bean disordered, and he has Infin itely greater faith in the efficiency of the science he represents than even in ite ' enefits of a change of climate. The Osteopathia kuoB that every inau and woman, of whatever station and habits in life, who sutlers from oeurasthenia. nervous collapse and brain fag, suffers primarily from a "bad back," h:ts some deiective conditions there that determine ttie character nf these nervous ailment; and he goes to work on that HBSiiin.Uon to locate these conditions by careful ta.lual exainiua tion of the spinal tissues. The patient most likely is not aware of such a state of disorder in the anatomy and physio -logy of his spine. He may never have become aware that ho possesses "sore potB" at some of me centers hero dis turbance is manifest. But th-re is no argument equal to a demontt.aliun and when osteopathic Bngers search out the tlie abnormality and find to be eASti sore and painful upon pressure, the diagnosis ia accepted. When trestin. in has restored normal order to the spine and removed this soreness; when Na tare baa reasserted berBelf and with sufficient indulgence has again rebuilt tha vitality of the nervous tissue; when nervous exhaustion has bet n supplaut ed by efficient, normal nerve strength, and the patient einsrges from his dis tress into full possession of hin-.selt again and this ia what the osteopath ordinarily is able to accomplish his diagnosis is proven to have been cor rect. It is because these defective conditi on! of the spinal tissues being pressure to bear upon nerves which ought to be free to functionate normally; and, as well, bring pressure to be.tr upon the little arteries that feed the spinal cord, which must be free ot pressure to nour ish properly these ntrvous centers, that disease lias first Bet In. There s local famine in the Nervous System ; ner vous vitality is depleted and its work ing power is lowered ; then when uu usual burdens are added to the already When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads in the fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. It h loeited In the heart of Chicago only block from die Board of Trade; two blocks from the Pott Office; within easy walking distance of the principal . theatres, hotels and stores. f The trains of all Chicago's etmted railroads pass Its dooti and, tax. qukklr and for a 5 -cent farsJ . to any part of the eity.J. Three roetes tail nr Denser.Omaha ud St. PsaL - ' L. - COItHAM, Csml Ast, 140 Third I nan .uCZl, .T'"fr GLASS in thn Paoilio O lut. Hf w billed tnleuttire here 8atnrlay evening lut owing to I hi faot that Davanport'was hilled f. r toe atmn dita Mr Glass po tponed his lecture until 8'ioday. nded organism to use the earlier met- a hor, ''when the candle , barns too eaily and too late, or at both ends at the same time," there Is sure to be trouble. There will likely follow ner vous exhaustion. Why one man or one woman developed a state of undermined health which re. suits in nervous collapse while a score of others aiicject to equ tl strain do not is because of III Defective Back. . The weakest s.iot breaks down under assault every time. The persons with auch conditions along the spine as the osteo pathia says are abnormal bae not the same fihliur cbauce. Hi. functions am weak because there ia defective nutrition in some tissues, and these tissues may play out upon even normal exertion. The nervous tissue, ia the most active of all b. dily tissues; its needs for constant nourishment are imperative: it cannot long withstand the sieve of local famine In any part coupled w.th increase of work. Tiiat is bow physical disorder becomes the causeof nervous oollapse and mental apathy. It is a case of needing mora blond at the seat of flagging energies.'. The success ot Osteopatftv to cope niih these conditions has become a mailer nf every diy demonstration. V.tu can find out all about t'aese oases if you know persons who know ythlng about the practi e of legitimate Osteop athics. Yon can go to these practi. doners yourself and learn good deal more thi y are able to give you a per sonal demonstration of what tbey can do. If you are suffering from Nervous Exhaustion and Brain Fag, why not take advantage of what Osteopathy offers you? Osteo pathetic Health. Or. Mcore, Sommer Bldg. La Grande. DeWitt D.WW la fa. aiiMtsJssBlsf watw Ei a. to bin Wltsa HaMTaUn. Witt', wttea Haul tWs la Cm oelr I 111.- M DaWm'.lsth. i our wna rum UUS is Wilch-Hazel MitUnw hlhttl lililrt tattau. tkm m4 wmMkimmmm (a stfMrffte law MLmi tUrnst. IHaHatiiiaT ttcfclrtff nd rretmdlrki PlsM, AtwC Burn, BndMkt, Bpn.ni. LacanMca ContuMona, Boll, CirMttti Tttr, &ut SALVE naaaai iff - E.C. DeWitt C.,CUca. For 8a In by ail Druggists :!lntl ! Classified Ads I.MlWimWW.lMMl.lilllMllllSElW TO THE BEAmSG PCBLIO ' ' 1fa have just received a new lot ot paper back novel. In addition to thee w hare addad SOP cloth bound books to our exchange library. ; , ...... .Newlln Drug Co. FOR ' BENT Office ... rooms tor rent Inquire at Lewis Pi inter. . . . . 4 Mil FOB SALE J Single Dies Beet Plows ' (or sale cheap. Alto 3 saddle ponies one half Shetland. 8 goid ' single driving horses., J.E.Reynolds, FUR BALE Good gentle work horse weight 1100. Ii.qolre at thia offii-o or address La Orsnda P 0 box 016 4 Jotf. FOB SALE CHEAP ' All the fixtures of the Cove Creamery inclnding one eight bone power engine and ten boras power boiler, churn and batter works, and a large cbeeee-preaa rata etc. lira Matt Mitchell 8-8-tf .. ... ...Cove, Oregon. FOB pAL ' Two acre tract. East of trie La Grande Flouting niil),' one ball in good bearing orchard. Small rottage, and good bam. Witlaell for' cash or will; trade for good work horses. : L O Grout ' iTF '' ' '' La Grande, Ore. FOB SALE Large two story house, good barn, about 7, actea of land with orchard for sale, will take, part payment either , in city property or farm' land.' 'Sightly .located in eld town. . For particulars inquire at thia office or of E Damon 4-1- tf. FOR BALE 150 sacks of 6ne early rose seed potatoes. mile east of L Olden burg's farm. ' I 4-6 tt - J S Chandler . FOR 8 ALE Two acre block with new i S room house, barn, nut houses, well j lui i rove-l 11500, time given on part. .This will bear investigation situated on N Cherry and N street. ! 4-Stf, ! Fred waring., , FOR BALE 5 lots, with good dwell ing house and barn on out skirts ol 1 City. For f other particulars see G W I Thomas at'-' Bock and Thomas Meat ! Market. ' 3 22 tf. FOR SALENS acre fruit 'arm, all bear mg, good house and barn, well im proved, well watered also Jersey milch ' cow, black menorca chickens, house- i bold goods, and etc. Apply to : 4-14tf.dw. . J W Helm-r, May Park FOB RENT A block of ground with bearing orchard, garden, small house 1 and barn'.' Inquire at the office of F 8 Ivanhoe. 1 ' :' FOR BENT A five room furnished house for rent. For particulate phone 771 or 1638. or; Inquire,. ol Mrs, G, W Henry. 4-t j ' FOB" BENT ' I A furnished four room cottage. In quire ol Mrs Zuber. ., , ...if..,. ! ; wantbd; -; ! Twa crlrl. to Issirn the mllllnerv trade at onos. Inquire of Mrs J B Forrest, , , u. . ,,;;CQngr!j()n$f:;;;; teufflfttiifM wrilienV lectures congratulations' to tie snaouV letter of,, of u Ohamberjaln's, , 0ough Bomedx, M .fp9w: "oixteeo . years ago,i when .our . first , child ..was a baby be waa subject to oroupy spells and we w aid be " very : uneasy (tout bim. We began using Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Id 1887, and DndingMt such a tellable remedy for oolds and oroup, we have never been without it in the houso since tbat time." We have five children and have "giveo it to all of tbem witb good results.'' For Sale by all drug gists.' ' La Grande School Mu.ic of Oppoa'r Hnmni? I oil". Oneol (he best n.u'sioal institutions in tbe state. Four rooit- used for musical lnstiucllon, 15 giades nf music taught. Depsrru int 1, 2 rooms used lot tbe 3 fl-st grades. Children at the age of 6 and nltti-r rnmo one bourevrry day D pan turn t 2, 2 rooms li-r gradss 4 to 15 lor upili ol all ages. Tlie latest rour-e hest prac tical musical instruction. Musical contests for medals every few weeks. E. Pcrter Day, Principal. Mrs. Day, Assistant : a) OFFICERS: R.Hitii....... President J. M. BaaKT Vice President J. M. Ciiuech Caahier 1 i, L, stETKaa assi. iaaoier t v' L a Grande N4Ti9NA ' La.Oranils.' Otro-y" . CAPITA AND SURLrf Transacu a tensrai banklni bnslnesrs. 75 mm i' riatlog disposed of toy grocery bos Bees, 1 would like all those who art (p. debted tome, topleatejcall and' settle, either by cash or note. My books are at 0 L Thorn's grooeiy store on. Fir street, where .settlement can be made. Tt OE FOWLER NOTICE Dressmaking and Plain Saw ing. Next door to Mrs. Steak's reai , dence. North of the Railroad shop. 4-5-11 Mrs. Asna Booms. " WANTED Cream at La Grande JDras; Op. l - sMl-itO ;' . PABTUBB ..Vo.. n.,.-,.w,u Much more abundant than last year, and open for all kinds of stock during April. Hmall pastures tor stock needed at short notice etc Apply to 1110. U. St. Old town., F. O. Box 14. Tela pbon una If ' All Kinds of Work. ; . . Wesley Davis does all kinds of scav enger work, inch as cleaning wells, cess polls, etc. Give him a call. 4 24 tf MISCELANEOUS. . Doors and Sash ? , 8end vour orders lo Stodda.-ds ware house for doors and sash . "' Tbey "were bought In large quantities direct from the faotory. Tbey are handled cheap ly'a nd at prioes to defy competition.- HI . j , , BOARD AND ROOM , Pleasant rooms and good board for gentlemen. Inquire at 601 T surest known as the Hughes bouse. 3 4 tf Pasture I'; Anyone having cows to put In a pas ture call on Louis Barnard Old Town or phone G.W Silke 1274. Terms 1 75 in advance. 4 18 2-2 . i TO, RENT Barn centrally located. See jack chlius. FOR BALE Four room house and lot will go uhesp upon easy terms If a dd ! at once. Property located at 1520 1 Monrce Avenue. Inquire at the above number. . 4 26 5 2 ' Pasture, Wood, Horses, Houses Good feed and small pastures easily reached 11.25 for single bead per month, rat s less for bunolios. Best yellow pine and other wood in any 'ength, work, 1 riding and driving horses for sale. Houses for runt in the best residence sites in the pom munity. Apply 1101 B st old town P O Box 841 . Phone 1278. " 4-841 Fair Rotes The O B A N Co will sell round trip tickets to St Louis and return from thia city, with stop over-privileges both ways for JIIO Tickets only will be on sale three days of each month only as fob Iowa, May 11, 12 and 13, June 16, 17 and 18, July 1, 2 and 3, August 8, 9 arid 10, Sept 5, 0 and 7, Oct 3, 4 and 5. i"L.l a speclaltists for men, con tinue to oure all chrnnio. private and nervous ailments, nf Importance, skin diseases, ihematisin, oatarrab. etc. Dr. A. O. Stoddard, Ph G.. for 87 years medical director. 74 sixth St, Portland, Or. Ill Yeeler Way, Beat lo, Wash. Call or writs. INVESTORS ,0 rAontb can be made by parties who can invest from $500 to $1500. One eastern investor made foo.uuu in 1903. call or write for patlionlara The Wm. B. White Co., 812 Pine St Portland, Oregon. r., . ., When you want rubber j stamps remember me. l' manufacture every style on any mounting and carry a complete stock ot Pads, Inks, Backs, Daters, Rubber Type, etc. Seals, Bt' noils, Trade Checks, Door Plates, Postal Scales. - ' ; Write me what you wnt. I can please you by return mail. Evety stamp requirement supplied. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker City. STALLION NOTICE A great opportunity for yom to breed to one of tbe Oeat at a very low price. I will make tbia season witb tuy imported fuiaoua llo.kney stallion STUNTNEY T4S80 1 Witb return privilege $8 pay' able iu advance. No other terms. Can give good referxn' ces aa to bis colts, Vm. O Hansen. : DIRECTOKSl J. M. Berry, ). M. Church A. B. Cooler, R. Smith j ' L. 0. aJUnley 1 45 i nr. I 2.1 ; f X ii - Juaa?- . r i .;. Bros. l&.te-i'.sAl'nl&h'pi --l Why are Geddea Bros, kept so bnsyT Wby do they sell the best ' goods at the lowest price ."" " . , Preferred Bt'k Tomatoes 3 for too Preferred Stock Cora - .8 for tOe Preferred Stack Salmon 3 lor 60o Preferred Stodk Peas 8 fof 50c Preferred Btoek Beans 8 for 50c Don't pay -other sttujeis 20 -cents a can for any oi tneae goods. ..Standard, tomatoes,, corn. beans pvas, atv., a lur iseavsk The have the bejt batter , made Id the valey, and their creamery nery Try ouiwr naa no equal here. It and saw. J 1 Dill pickles, Beinse's anince meat, Bwlft's ' pickle pig feet, premium hams, loose olives. Everything tasty, nice sad cheap Teiepbon 461 Geddes Bros. SACRED. ' J 6 '' HEART A' 1 La Granide,' Oregon. : - Oonduoted by Bisters of St. Franol ! Select boarding and day school tor i ' ' Youug Ladies ' ' . . ; : Aoadcmio, Preparatory and Klned ',. garten courses are couduoted on tha same prinoiplee aa those .pursued in,, our, schools qi Philadelphia..,,,, ) , ; , Muslo and pajnting reoelve spools . 'attention ., ..." .: . Letters of inquiry directed ia ''1' ' s ' ' ' SISTER SUPEBlOB Delightful JEtouteLDaylidytv Dizzy Crags, Deep Canons. A Golden Opportunity Sea nature In all her ' glorious bea'atylriDd. thn tbe acme of ; man's handiwork: The first is bund alone' the . line sof tbe Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and tli latter at the St. Louis World's Fair. "i Your trip will be one of pleasure make, tbe most of it. For information and illus trated literature write a . ,' ": '! . W. 0. MoBRIDE, Geu. Agt : ,J , j(-,Po.rtIand, Oregon ODEGOI ! i. SllOJpLljNEl IMQNPJLCllEW uaPtay i Vim Ht3heduL .' - 1VA OKAKJJB. no. a 8:fj0 p. m., NO. 6. s:S0 a. m. BalLliakairiailirar n. U . k . . -- V.nu.l Portland, DI1m, Pen 01. 5:50 a m dleton, Walla Walla, Dayton. Pomeroi. Colfax, MoKwtBpbH Ataxia SU1J ksfl -.i .th VlVHpo. Portland, Dallm, Fen- flloLon II main in wh . lain. I.owlston. Oolfhil Momjow, Wallace War this p m dner, Hnokaue ana other point east and north via wpokuoe. rVlloeU 8uaday 9.06 baa? . 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