La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904, June 08, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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Clalt a Carload of. :"r
New Wall Paper.
WthmMMedvedhalfacarloadof the newest
and late wall paper. Hair a carload means 20.000
fHi. Thb is more paper than any one firm "ever
thought ol brings into this county in a single season.
tSllL5rr14 Md ""tbe.oldtol. season. W.
W hngeri already lo oar em. (f
ar tt b a working force In thelolaod Empire. )
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Stackland & McLachlen
PAINTS. 0IbS ANDICGLASS
TURKESTAN
ALFALFA-
The DrjfLandJlAlfalfa grows without irrigation.
BROME GRASS
Red Clover, Alfa.fa and ail kinds of
Garden Seed in bulk
Seed Wheat, Baled
Barley. Oats, Etc'
The only Seed House
inUnion County.
JEFFERSON AVE.
Oliver
Phone 1571
SECOND HAND
GOODS
ARE WANTED
We pay cash fur anything of value. If you have
aftything to sell, phone 1581
The La Grande Pawnbrokers
Comer Fir and Adams
Remember we .till buy and tell all1 kind. 'Phone 1581
at Second Hand Good., J J J
10 PER CENT
REDUCTION
ON ALL SPRING SUITS.
$25 Suits for $22 50
$30 suits for $27 00
$32 suits for $28 80
$35 suits for $31 50
$10 suits for $36 00
This for 20 days
BOSS & ANDREWS
TAILORS AND GENT FURNISHINGS.
A; Two Light Electrolier
Empire style complete with etched glass
' 'shades and all attachments put up ha
year residence lor $oo
See samples in our window.
la Grande Light & Power Co
LOCAL ITEMS OF
INTEREST
Concerning People Who Come
; " And go and Other Items
of Local Interest.
H L Buell of Elgin in the city.
Circuit Court is in session this week.
County Court Is in session.
Virgil Smith plays a Tiolin solo at
Central Cbarob Friday evening.
Tte members ol tbe Presbyterian
ohoir most kindly change their io-
bearsal so as to attend Hiss Buck
ingham's recital,
Mrs O H Miller will entertain (be
ladies ol tbe KafTne Klatob F'iday af
ternoon' at ber borne.
Bsnator Dubois ol Idaho was in tbe
city today. He is stopping- at tbe
Hot Lake.
Tbe ladies of the High Five will be
enteitalned tomorrow afternoon by
Mesdsoies Molden and drady at the
latters borne.
Perry Clark was one of the judges of
Flection 80 yean ko mben the vote was
taken, which resulted In the removal
of the county seat from La Grande to
Union, He was also one of tbe judges
1 n product Jyo 1 Monday,
Mrs F M Jackson pasted through tbe
city last evening ecriQte to Cbioago.
Mr Uraig says tbe travel east is so
great it would seem that all tbe Ore-
goniaas are going to see the great
fair at 81 Louis. .Tbe ORiN Oo is
doing everything possible to make the
trip a pleasure to the traveling publie
and the people of eastern Oregon
have no complaint to make regarding
the treatment aocorded them.
Manager Ostium, of the telephone
company won a warm spot for bim
sets in the hearts of the people by the
way be handled tbe eleotioo
returns. Through bis untiring
energy the people of this oity were
able to securu the returns from every
precinoc in the county as soon as the
vole was counted. By his carefulness
in this respect the service ol the com
pany advanced in the estimation of
the patrons of the line about two
hundred jer oent.
H C Oilman.
WUr Rniit.
A Word About Osteopathy
It is very gratifying to observe the
progress made in all lines of learning
as well as technical ways. Hlsooveries
of the QtmoBt importnnoe are made
from year to year, and what seemed
impossible to accomplish yesterday be.
cornea possible today.
For centuries, learned doctors bare
studied the human body to And the
cause and the cure of every 111 flesh is
heir to. Hyetein after system has dour
Isbed for a time then passed away.
Tbe rutional way of using drugs, acoord
lug to positive indications, has engaged
the attention of many high minclB,
from faithful provings or experimenta
tions made by himself and his friends.
Hahnemann envolved the system of
homeopathy, which has gained many
adherents in thiB and other countries.
The cheapness of homcapathio remedies
the minuteness of doses aud their easy
administration have won many warm
friends.
Yet there are those who want no
Irugs at all. It is claimed by some
that with hygienic living and proper
exercise nearly all diseases can be over
come. This atiitment is too sweeping.
however. A broken leg is cured by
nature no doubt, but it takes a student
of anatomy to property place the brok
en fragments of the bone together so
that no deformity shall .ensue. But
broken bones are not thn only injuries
which incapacitate one from work;
bones may be out of joint and until
thoy replaced in their natural position
thnre is trouble with tbe joint.
Some jears ago, a Missouri physician
Ur Still, after much stndv aud prac
tice, found out that many diseases
originate from dislocations of the bones
of the sninal column, whereby the
nerves orginuting from the spinal col
umn or the blood vessels themselves
there or elsewhere Jare subject to nn
due Pressure, and thus prevented from
transmitting the full amount of nerv
oils energy or ol blood supply to the
different organs they are distributed to
Itv oareful stndv of tbe antnmy of the
two sysWms of nerves it is found that.
I he stimulation of certain spinal nerves
exerts an influence upon the organs
they are distributed to by menus of the
sympathetic nerves ol oraiiic life.
This may not be very elear to the ave
rage reader, but It Is full of meaning lo
tli nlivslrinn. Thus every organ of
the body can bo stimulated or ludibited
acoo ding to the dogre- of pressure
brought to bear upen the spinal nerves
at their points of exit from the spinal
column. Paralysis as well as uonvul
idonn dysentery as well as constipation
may be cured in a short time by the
physician aninaintvd with the key
board o! the human system the com-
I anatomy of the back.
Dr Still called his m system osteo
pathy, Osteopaths, then oeing easen
tlally nnalomlsUi locate a lesion caused
by a bone or ligament or a contracted
tisi'lc compressing a niTrvo, uii..
vesa.l or soino organ sua cure iuu
trouble by removing the lesl'-n.
Whv there should ue sny opposiimi
to the Iree practice of osteopathy t not
clear except for the fact that soma
people are always too DUBy to stop ine
progress of the wo Id. Harvey, the
discoverer ol the circulation of the
blood uttered Iguomlny and contempt
? a?d. ' -medioal hreUirety-.; - Notice To Water CoiUU ten
and bis practice dwindled to very small Orldauc e No S8 . provide, that'
proportional. Galileo was put iu prison Tbe water rates shall bs due psyall
for saying that the earth moves around In advance at tha otticeof (Jit hfcorn .
tbe sun. But those wbo trust them the flrst day of each menu exc-,.
. . ., . , . ' ., for mete: a, which are payL on j
selves in the hands of as osteopathic first day of the succeeds n.ontl ,
pbysolan can rest assured that he tho- and if not p.tid witbia' Iheflr t ten ds
roughly understood tbe anatomy of ,ue ""r win os shut olfth. oremir
tbe human body, and will soon be ab'e and,uot, t.ned o.i untie p 'inemV
. , . , " , ' nade of amount due with ae doll
to loote iu U.e particular spot the. addition fop the Mpense I turnl.
lesion causing the mischief or disease, water off and on -..Tills rul shall
and that only aucb manipulations are strictly enforced beginning with t le
exerte I which will set the bones in m ma
tbe r blace or remove any obstacle or '
constriction and thus allow a free flow
of biood and of nervous energy. In
these days ;of snrgery. when it Is
sought to bring every possible disease
in the domain of the surgeon the peo
pie should be glad to see simple oiai .
lpolatlons triumph over difficult cates
vhlcb even the surgeon's knife could
BOt remo.e
These remarks sre offered in a friend
ly splrl', and not to antagonize any
school of medicine; they are prompted
by a love of fair play In tbe land of
the free After many years of medical
studies fr m all possible standpoints,
tbe writer, as a disinterested party not
tied to any particular school, neither
riding a favored bobby, is f
recognize the positive fact that osteo
pathy is merely applied anatomy ai d
M.V.iulug7,...U usuh wm, uK. ..u lhi8 way W6 bav
vj, emtio, iiuui Diieuc iguuipuuo ur tuia
malice.
A A EAMSEl'ER.
Deaeit News, Salt Lake City
IISSSS t imMtvMMMMIHM
City Property For Sale
Finely Located, Well Improved 5Room House
Sal Also Other City Property, At
GRANT & HERR0NS
For
aVMeMMl
m,Trie Home
w H'
is oi
rant.
been onr aim to provide t
with tbe best of everythiue
'Kery
public
1 in
It
FURNISHED ROOMS Parties desir
ing nicely furnished rooms apply to
G D Simmons corner 8 and M streets
Dr. V A CHARLTON
VETERINARY SURGEON, I
Office at A T Hill's Drug Store
La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361
Spokane Cafe
This well known Cafe is
now under new manage
ment bd1 the publie is as
sured full value for their
money.
Special prices to holders
of meal tickets.
In order to give the pub
lie an opportunity to kno-v
just what a good place we
have, we have reduced the
price cf meal tickets from
f 5 to $4 50. This is a spot
cash proposition.
Try our Sunday Chicken
Dinner.
SPOKANE CAFE
J. F. Johnson
Depot St. La Grande,Or.
been very sr..:coBful
Our Bill rf Fare
Provides for all tbe meals '
strengthening and healthful, a
ea'inghere reminds one of
cookery," which always strikei,
der spot In the human bee
fileasani ordor of onr manv fln
n the eat'ng line arouses the
of the innar man." When in
good and bea'thful eating give
and you'll be satisfied. Ou.
are just right too.
mode:
RESTAURANT
J. A. ARBUOKLE, F
OPEN DAY AND NIG)
We sell weekly Meal ,
t ere
lion
nome
n
.08
' :l.:rS
'il'gS
...
all
"r.ces
fwi weemy meal .
Tickets, Cash $4-5
Ii these J.
Tilt shoes ar
all riarht I
make, them r
or relund pri
n't
vill
Qjhi
G,i
t
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ALWAYS
ON TIME
When you order grocerirs in D ii t
are sure to have them delivered on time
ANOTHER THING
When you order groceries from us you are sure to
get the verv'best.tojbe had. We keep only .the best.
The next time you are at our store
ask to see our special liqe of
BREAKFAST BACON
& POTTED MEATS
0. RALSTON
NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE
Cor. Fir and Jefferson Sis.
4 tttttvttttttf f t
C. W. PRESTON,
Shoe Specialist, DEPOT STREET
Second Hand Sale
Rambler Bicycle, $15
Double Harness, 3 60
Saddle, 7 60
Winchester 4 00
Center table 76c
New Trunk, 2 15
Dining Tnble, 2 00
Oak & brass rack 5
Mnquot ca.'pet, nearly new $14 i 'J
Portiers and cheneile curtaivs 1 00 to 3 n
' Parlor Lamps, 75o to 1 DO
Four styles chums, 60o to 8 00; Lounges, real
good ones, 2 00 to 7 00; baby buggv, 1 00; Keeu Kut
Lawn Mower 4 00; 10 gallon milk can, 1 50: guaranteed
sewing machine, 6 50; Menu's Green bone mill, 4 50.
Latest Improved Washing Machine, 6 50
Selling out at wholesale cost all iny crockery, glass
ware, lamps, wash bowles and pitchers, etc.
I will pay highest prices for second hand good
Free delivery.
F. D. Haisteo,
Formerly CAM Noble's Store.
How Can I Cure My
INDIGESTION?
THIS IS A QUESTION THAT HAS BEEN
ASKED TIME AND AGAIN BY HUNDREDS
yes, thousands and tens of thousands of people
There is but one way to do this; namely, relieve
the Stomach of its nervous strain rest it; and
at the same time Assist the Stomach and Diges
tive Orgaus in Digesting and Assimuluting
Sufficient Food to KebuiM the Tissues Support
ing the Organs Iuvoleed. There is but one
remedy that will do this, and that remedy is
KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE. If you want to
know more about Kodol, come iu and
WE WILL TELL YOU
A. T. HILL,
Prescription Druggist La Grande, Ore
fftttt'l'tttyv'rTtetttttt'rttttttll
E. P. Staple
E. E. Romig
R0MI0 & STAPLES
--GROCERIES-
A full and compete Hue of staple and fancy gro
ceries. Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware,
gvaniteware and wooden w are.
Fruits and vegetables in season. Bakery prodncts
always fresh. Good service and quick delivery.
Phone 431
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A SHORT TALK ON SHOES
Shoes bought direct from the manufacturers und sol
p)ssible values for the money. This is what we are of
and are guaranteed to give good service for the purpose
o the customer at a small inarciu of nrolit. oucht in u
ring, ah our snoes are purciiasen from reputable manufacturers
r wl.icli they tire intended.
Children's K;
Children's Ch
Misses Kid SI
Misses Calf S:
Ladies' Kid
Ladies' Oiilf S
Poys Calf S,- i
Men's Work SI
Sh' s '2 c ti. tl 1
Slices 7",c ii I 25
"f 1 25 to 1 75
es 1 25 to 1 ,"0
i ! 4f to S 25
es, 7 lo .! 2"
I 4" t 2 '-" ( er pair
ivs ! 50 to -2 7i
per pair
Metis Vici ni d Ct. If Hiuee 2 25
ChiltlrmiB, Misses mi ' Laoies
fords Everything i: fie tliof
lo 3 25
lippers siid Ox-line.
THEG3LDENRULECQ.
1303, 1310 and 1312 Adams Avenue,
La Grande
MIIIIIIIIMMIMI.
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Oregon.
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