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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1904)
r t-" :f lite WZ-vi trm-i Titr-r it- 4 ZD ' 1 ' QUICK SEkVIOK in our restaurant doe uot raeun that the food is hastily or im properly prepared. Far from it. The utmost care ie taken in the getting ready of all our e at ables, whether your bill is a dime or a dollar. Our QUICK LUNCH means that you do not have to wait unreasonab'y for your order to he tilled. Therefore, j yon may be sure you will be able to keep all appointments on lime if you breakfast, dine or sup with up. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUOKI.E, Prop. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY V. I. Hunter & Soi hve jcuhe'i . tbe McKiuzie utiles .lid a e piepared t ferve the iiuliliu in a Hrsi class miiutier ii itusouable rales OSTEOPATHY TREATS) Portland Markets CONSUMPTION TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE That is why peopie'come lime for men's and by boys' choes The J. E. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where pi ice and quality are combined. OPEN DAY AND NluHT We tell weekly Meal j tenets, UBSII . $4.50 C. .w. PRESTON, ; Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET W-A-R-T-E-D. Curpts, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Brass Rods. To exchange NE .V CARPETS for your old mips. Call and see our line of the latest , patterns in Carpeis and liiuokuuis. Bargains Universal Range. $40 00 Childs Bed and mai- . tress $G 75 Good Fold ng Bi d $3.25 Center Table, French Legs, a Bargain at $4 25 Trunks and Valise- at Bargain Prices. Extra Val ues iu a Rollod Edge Lounge. Big Bargains, in Many Things. ' Remember we do Upholstering and all kinds of Repair work. Carpets Cleaned and laid. H. . B. Hasten ms5l F.D. Hasten Highest Prices Paid ffir Second Hand Goods. BJWWIIMI' If 1 1 I'HliHUnllln'PI HMIIIIIWmili' 1 a3HggSgigKaB 14 t Besides Gel The Habit Of tradiug at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you cannot break yourself of it. Our goods are always the best, our priceB are the lowest and our stock is complete. having the largest stock of "Preferred" canned goods, Allen tfc Lewis special brand on all their leading lines. We ba-e just re- t jP ceived a new and complete line of Men's and Wouieu's f aud Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. f C.LiRALSTON I NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir aud Jefferson Sl.. f 'Consumption" if, par eioellence, the disease of germ origin. Since the science of bacteriology hue bad its let-e-t and gieateat impetus from the labors of Kock and Virchow devotee of "bng-ology" bare searrbud inicoas ingly for some apecltlu anti-toxin for the tubercle bacillus, ur germ, of enn umptioD." How well their retea oh- ea have borne fruit nnr mortality tables give conclusive tvHence ' conaump tiou" still liolda first place among leatb-dea'ing diseases. The most that these investigations have done Is to touch ua more about the dietetic, hy gienic and sanitary care of cor.sump- tivea. " s ? Air fiesh air . lots of It, in any lo cality is the sum aud substance of the advance made in the solentifto treat ment of tuberculosis, as given by snub authorities aa Dr. William Oslo'. The imparlance of early diagnosis ie insist ed on byevery specialist writing on tie subject. This need is pronounced becaese all schools of healing realize that only cases in early atnges have much chauce of re let. Unlike otlie dieeute", "consumption" Is not to be :nto "ourablo" and "incoiable" caeei. Ttte fuireBt and Baueat olassitl cation Ihit can be made iu "arrestable" and "rotardable." No cine is abso lutely cured. Lowered vitality, from any cause, aLnoat invariably leads to a fresh outbreak of the old tuberculous "lesion," no mut ter what tissue of tbe body may have been the soat of the former Invasion; hence the- distnse at best can ouly be said to have bee.i "ar rested " "Retardahlo" cases are those in which, from the extent of the lesion and from the dissipated vital force of the patient, notbing but death c n be prognoB'd And ouly under the beat dietetic, hygienic aud sani tary earn may life be prolobged, that is, the dlreiisu may only be "retarded" somewhat. As previously stated, eel ntifto re eeaioh and -observation hai aocentuat od the importance of frosh air. Presh air containa no o lemon tn of Importance to the body except oxygon In it prop urly ililuteil pro, ortious. Xho cry o( fie consumptive body ia for oxygon. I't'U use of bia element ia to burn up d. ad or waste material, nnd only through the blood due it teach the seat of germ ravages wher.r wato is ao rapid ly produced '1'ho aatie, rational troatmout of "consumption," there fore, in manifestly (1) to supply the b'ool with otgg-n and (2) to open up the blood channels iu order tint oxy eon may reach tbe devitalized tissue on whiuh tho oourumptivo germ thrive That "an uu unveiled fresh blord slipp y to every part means health", is an axiom in Osteopathy. Had the fol lowers of drug healing, in a friendly aitltnde toward our science of drugiess healing, been looking for evidence to support this fundamental precpt of Osteopathy, they could no, have done .noro lor us than they ha o done I v their discoveries in th s d end diaer.se. imp ire stunnaut blood to tissues that support the gotm moans this disease "couanmption." Give the. lungs an opportunity to. drink in oxygen; re move the impediment to the blood and tyin-ih a tpplv as Osteopathy so sue-oos-jful y does then wo have done all that arioncn can do. either to "retard" case may bj. Our success has been ery gratifying iu Ihe first stages of ous mption Osteopathic Ho.ilth. ' llr. Moore, Osteopath, Summer Hldg. ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new r reliuildiug their home", can neatly finish their parlors, dining rooms balls etc with a I to 6 light Eleetolere, at a reason able price, as we are in position to undersell any fixture in the Inland Empire. We have at our office a complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We cordially invite the public to inspect our itock eveu if you are uot ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. In The District Court of The United States for 1 he District of Oregon. In the matter of 1 Notice of .Mary M. Caldwell. '- lirst meeting bankrupt i of I redilora. To the Crrditora of Mary M. Cald well, of Elgin, in the con uty of Union, state of Oregon, itatikrupl: Notice is hereby given, Tl at von the first day of September, 1904, the mtid Altt'y M. Caldwell waa Only adjudicated a Hankrupt, and that the hirst Meeting of tbe Creditors will bo held at the orticeol he undersigned, in La (.irantle, Oregon, on Monday, September lnth, ltiOl, at ten oVIoek iu Ihe forouoou of said day, ut which time and place said erediturs may attend, prove their tlaiiis, appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact sucb other business aa may properly come before said meeting. Twenty flte eeiiti must accompany each claim filed . Dat'd at La tirando, Oregon. 8ep 'ember 0th. Idol. K S Ivtnhoe, Kefer.e in Rankrtiptcy. Sept T-DI i Dail) For Rent Eight rom on North Kir Street en-1 quire of Mm Sheerer. 8-rf Fred G, Lawson Wliolestile Dealer In HAY and GRAIN !N GAR LOAD LOTS. S.d.er llidg. U Gund., O. Potat es still remain fl.m with tbe best Oregon classes at II 411 per bun djed, althcugb tbe ; farmers have a tendency to bold.t hem. ' - Tbe a beat market ia firmer tod iyon account of the sensational advance Iu the Chloag) market, but tbe prices remain tbe a. me here, aud the millers are cautious in buyln. There are a lot of cheap apple ou tbe market and the tone seems dragged Some sales of good apples are reported at aa low rs BOo per box. The prices today on come if I be staples are aa follows : , HAYANPURAfN ' .'. Wheat, export price . . . . .79o to 85c Gar'ey, beat : . . $22 to 23 Oats 20 to $27.50 Day, timithy 15 to BUTTEli, iX3U8 AND POULTRY Butter, test oreimer- ..27Mu Hatter, ordinary .7. 20c Egiis, per dozen... 24oto25c Chickens, per pound llo FRUtlS AND VEOETABI.ES Potatoes per cwt 81.25 to 11.40 OllloliB, per owt ai.75 Apples, best, per box 1.2o to 11.60 reaches, best, per box ... 40c B-ets, per taok $1 25 Cabbage, yer pound 2c LIVE 8TOCK Steers $2.75 to 3 Cows ... $-2 Bulla U5 Stags ..$2 Hogs, best Ti.50to ifO.75 Hogs, feeders , . .J.'Ulfl For Rent House for rent enquire of P 3 Ivau hoe. Sept. II No Hunting All persons are forbidden to bunt with flrcarmB or dogs on my land un der pain of being prossecuted fur tres pass. (Sept 0 Nov 7) Joseph Anson Upposlte tbe Sotnmer House. One of the beat musical institutions in the slate, fr'our rooms used for musical instruction. 15 grades of music taught. D.'paiment 1, 2 rooms uied for tbe 3 first grades. Children at the utfe of f and older come one hour everv day. Departments 2 rooma for grades i to 15 for pnpils of all ages The lat est course best practical musical in struction. SI lei. al oouteete for med als every few weeks, E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY, Assistant I WEATHER FORECAST 4t A ' . I'onlgbt sad . Tomorrow fair, eooler tomorrow THE TRAINS i ontiina No 2 KaBt bound 9:10 n i No 5 West ' 8:6 p m ou time Furnished Room Centrally located corner of Washing ton and 0th (Streets. Known as Geo. Ball's lodging house. N r, : For Sale One good secoud band Kimball piano. For Particulars eaqui:e . of Mrs It.glo or Pbune 1737 Htaidence Cor. of 3rd K. ACUTE RH10UMA1IS.M beep tear inn or wreuohiiur .wins. occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first inoriuy the limbs and in cold ot dauiD weath er, Is tured quiokly by Ballard's Snow Liniment uscar o eaon, Uibeon City Illinois, writes. Keb 16 1S02: "A vaar ago I was troubled with a pain in my ua-K. ii, eoon got bo oaa i vouid not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." 25c, 50o i w. . outu uy ewnu LTUg KJO. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothinur like dninv ft thinir iboruoghly. Of all the Salves you ever ucuru oi, uuoK'etrs Artitta uve Is the het. It sweeps away ami cures Burue. Soros, Bruises, Cuts. Boils. Ulcers. ikiu Eruptions and I'iles It's only 25c ind guaiu tee I t i give siti'faction by l.a Orniidc linig e.i, and N'-wlin Lrng l.o , Drujiciet 1 eight Room I Ion si with Klectrio liht and city water. F D HaiBten Second Hand Store. EOR 8AT.E Five room house in good residence portion of town. Will bo sold che.ip if sold at one. li.quirc of HP Lewis or Win. Worsti-ll, La Cirande, Ort-gou. Oct 1 WUNI t'D: .Vork of atiyklnd, coo lug preferred, by a youug, atile-bodi'd married man with good recommenda tions, anil isnutafiaid to work. Apply at this ofilce. Furniture For Sale And house to reut apply to Mrs rbearer opposite StarUrocery Nrth of truck . WANTED Pour girlx or women lo "ork as seanistroaa. Euquiie for particulars at l'rocetit Knitting Mills, Summer Bin k. tf I'Olt S.VLE IJal-y oow Inquire at the Oridor farm, It F I) No. 2. POUND A liuggvtup or burr nicile or silver plated owner ran bavo same by cnlliuat till- olline nd paying for this notice. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for 'eut. Apply to Mrs M A A.iams, 1308 Oatitet. Pl.one Oftl. 8. pi 1 S ven Koom Hons-, out buildings De sirable locn'iou (OR S LE 8 acres of land an. I honae of 0 rooms I aorta In bearing orcb.rd one aire in straw buries, ttahles for t? horaes aud on', h m-n-i plenty of vutor 20 minuota Wora from P O for particulars call ai grocery store of W McKarlune. -110-1. f.AKD WALL PLASTER Only nnsl.s t.limit 5 i per ynrrl more tlmn coin moil (ilualer, inid worth iiitiuy liuim nver. ADVANTAUlCci No danger of freezing as it nan be used in zero weather Being flexible instead of brit tle os all sand mortor9 nre it will deut like wood when struck or jammed, instead of breaking Doors, wiudows, pipe holes, etc are eaiiy cut. through it It is a nou conductor of elec tricity aud thus prevents short circuiting It adheres equally wan in uricK, sioue or common lath It contains no acids nor chemicals to corrods It will not bum uor disintegrate by fire being a perfect protection for wood frame work It will under no condition pit or blister Parties having plastering to do should consult me regarding this class of work Estimates cheerfully given E. REISLANf), Phone 371 That the way to'r4Jt man s heart is through his f stomach. Try it by using Geddes Bros' canned fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, on ions, and radishes, just fresh from the garden. We are the first store the farmers, call on and of course we get the choice of everything. We always have the fresh est eggs, butter, etc - Special attention given to phone ordr5 ' - v Geddes Bros. OUR B K RO ) I open lor mr inecidon. In la t. we will he pleised to sliow you tlnougli our entire I estahlishnieut Kverything is j ko(it scrupulously neat aud j i lean and wo have no heditency I in showiug the most fastidious I Itow our meats aie handled. We now have ihe latest improved w s ullage machine and san sell you sH'.'sagB in all styles. Bock & Thomas (OR 8 ALE Family horse for aa e obeap. Hotse ia gentle, good driver, will work anywhere, porfoctly afe for women or children to drive, will weigh about l'oO, would makes go d horaa lor delivery wag n. Call on Mrs. V H Kolton, Hotel Sommer. Script Script Ullt-fvd;etl forn'fii nrue, n)pnvc1 nn rcKimliHtl, ru.ly fttr itnmediair imv rd. . wlrt Ust rln-v 1V V. . K. H.klleT, hainhorotiitinme.Te llliiif, 1'oitUnnt, Or. A FORETASTE OF HEAVEN A t - o! a:i Anei'.' Wing Sorbello Sandwiches MY SHINES Are like the "Smile that won't come off." i hey are put on right aim etay right. I nse only Wbitmore'a paste and guarantee that if alter thirty daya trial you find that it haa in any way way injured the leather 1 will present the customer with a 5 pair of shoes purchased at any store be may aelcct. If you desire rtally first class work call and get a ehiue. I.ailis worn a specialty. Remember tbe place, Kjrt ley'a Barber S .op, where everything is first class from thebuot black up. JOE It. WILLIAMS Sacred Heart Academy i i La Grande, Oreg n. I bis well J known institution, conducted by tl.e ,) Mstera otSt. Krapcis, affords ex.vl lent ? ed'icatioiihl advantages. Muair, -Haw-5 ing and painting optional B-ndiea. I I'reparing young ladiea for Hie i.r fess io . i.f leaching a specialty lloudli g and day school oins the first Monday I in September, b'or catalogue addre-s I Sister Superior. Aug 4 (li t I LOY MAKES'EM P mm nDFr.. THE BARGAIN STQRR HAIR SWITCHES I'OMPADOlt fROXTS RATS NEW COMIS HAIR MN3 SCHOOL CAPS A liHi.dsou e line of Tailor-made, Ready to wear Hat. 'or Ladies, Misses and Children E M Wellman & co . dams Avenue. NO. . 8:50 p. m. NO. a. f.Xt a. m. Tlm m,l,M,i. LA OKANPK. Hdi. i .t. t . i: Icttr, St. ion ,'klrairoi PontaBl, iu i-m, : NO L dlon, vl'a 4'aln ! "n-JI?:V" 1 I -"'it nu nie ' ith ! Mpi! NOS &5 p tn Port land dl-ton InlM dner, npokaae and N -i .TJOnllr ..,.V - nrxlt v"i ii. in.li l,b'"l. am Ein 'J ennnectlon. at Bi :'n s.ij a m with itiut. forpant In Wallowa eoi-r an. I Apra-I Ion CiwoefTWiil.i . ..Lr-finrroiniil N w,Wi;rWarl ... I. Km.... ...A Bll at I O" Steamers between Portland and i a ( raaciaco every fire days I S. a MOORE, A pat rf r