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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
an a bus a a bbit bb b BaB bb n a b 1 b a b no a n n n o n n dd nn a ti a n sy HENRY WEINEHARD DIES IN PORTLAND a m t J t. Observer Special . Portland 8ept.81 Henry Weiobsrd died tonight of arum wage 75 years Weinherd es cooobioioui two days . He was boro in Lindenbroop, Wujw temberg, Germany, and learned the trade ot brewer at Stutgsrt,, Heeame to America in 1851 and to the Pacific oosstluISorJ. A few years later be teoared half interest io brewery in thU city, becoming tbe aole owner in . Rheumatic "Wisdom The tact that some one hundred sod eighty to-called "remedies" are reooss nlied tor.droj! treatment of rhouma titm snows how long and faithful and how ineffectual has . been .the search for a spec! ic for this affeotioa. Inter nal, medication baa thus tar been practically useless, a fact recognized by medical men, who now advise their wealthy patients to try Southern Cal ifornia, or other tropics, or a residence at the Hot Springs; and the poor and alas! rheumatism is moat foonrl among the poor are expected, if not literally, at least by inference, to "grin and bear it.'' . ' .'. - - Germ-banters ray there is a specific bacillus in masonlar rheumatism, while others say tbat tbe pain comes from neuralgia of the network ot sen sory nerves distributed to tbe muscles. In rheumatism of the joints,, the syn ovial membrane (tbe membrane which secretes tbe lubr hating fluid for" the joint) becomes inflamed and tbe cap sule and ligaments become thickened. -so-ajao. the jieighborlngtendon sheaths . This makes motion in the joint difS milt- a'nA ns'nfnl Tim n.n.l avrtlt tn ' , ; ' J- (arose ul ructf uinviV.tui.?ot,iouo eapus ! ore to oold and damp, - So far we have, perhaps, told you ' nothing new, but Osteopathy never- theless has something ne to offer and 1 ' it is in a consideration of the predis :' posing oaoee the teal eaose of rbeu ' matism that we have advati0;d. Ex- poeure to cold and damp do cause ;"' rheumatism, but many people are reg ' nlarly exposed to cold and damp, yet never have'' rheumatism.-' ObvinoBly, " ' then, this is not the cause, but mere- . It an occasion and we mast seek else - fy'n ' : ... bBre for thft ' real Oaade. When a muscle, joint or oran is tbe seat ot pal a, tuo Osteopatb at once infers one of tor1 tilings: (1) Abaor al presaarf upon the sensory tiarvu controliinjt tba nnrk anmawharu hntfi,n thn ttPst at part, somewneM Detwoen tne seas or pain and the exit of the nerve from tbe spinal cord or brain ; or (2) lack of proper nourishment to the nerve from the rutting off of its blood supply lo cally, or Ifmib a general condition ot mal-nutriiion; or (3) tbe nerve baa been poisoned by drugs, by toxins oro duoetl in various infections dlt-eaaes, or by tbe retention of waste matter in tluiBMtam ttiHtmiti tnanttvit.V f ilAV. els, k-dneys or skin. In naming these 'nttinRL.. tiituMuB tt kft. i- -oonditioseas "diseases, tne nrst is , BS a ult called rheumatism. !, " Z I a . , in these oases, tb Osteopath's nrst -.t. t. ,n a.tnA MMfn.ltt ha r- work is to examine carelutly tne ra- tient's body, seeking every little ab. u w.;, ... normalitv and considering Its bearing np..n the , trouble He often Onda contractared condition of,- moaolP i Which CeQSing Main, eittter uy SOt nal mechanical . pressure , opon th nerve ttttV oby? oinK off .the bl od stream Khloh is interfering Willi ..the nutrition of the nerve. In affeo - tion. of the knee joint the "lealon" h. found either In tbe spinal column, at- feoting the nerves at their exit from the cord, or at aoms point along tbe f -...aaiaticor obturator nerves in, their course out of tbe pelvis and down tbe leg. The 0-te ptb adjusts these misplacements often so slight, as to be imperceptible toanv but the rained -touch thus .f teeing the forces and fluids to the affected part. Then a healthy condition follows and the pain oeaaes, !r pain is merely adanger sig nal to let oa know that there is some thing wrong. j It is natural to be well, and wbn Nature's laws are followed we are well because it is Impossible to be any thing elsei bat Mature requires that the body sbali be correctly adjusted in all its parts before absolute health can exit, Wh -n necessary the pa tient's general condition la improved by sttmnl. tion of tits digestive fano tlot., improving assimilsti m, aecre tio i and exufetioo The onivetsal faitb in porous plasters for lame ba k, eto , is maing, not tha porou- plasters are not-fllcacioas sometimes, but becaae tbefithiema t" exist mi account of ttclr belna "medicated." The point of inter! in regaidto the porous piaster i that each a heavr fabric, adhering rlosety , to the skin, prevents to a great extent the motement in tbe musi-lee where it is applied, thus giving rest to the part and giving Nature an opportunity to w effect readjustment, which she osn do in cases of slightly temporary mas. 1868. Thi plant Weinhard developed into one of tbe largeat establishment oo tbe PaoiSc coast, j . Alth ugh Weiahard became One o! the richest men in Pacific Northwest be waa always genial sid approachable eapecially among bit countrymen. He wat a libera! oootcibutor to benevolent enterprises. He waa a Haaon and a member of several German societies. oalar contraction. Thus we find 'in muscular rheumatism tbat rest ' and careful, nourishing diet are desirable alter tbe mehanical adjustment of the parts according to Osteopathic procedure.. , In muscular rheumatism the chances ot recovery uuder Osteopathic treat- ment are very good, and under . this bead come lumbago, stiff neck, pleuro dynia, or rheumatism of the intercost al muscles, and rheumatism of the shoulder, muscles of the bead, eta. in articular rheumatism, or rheuma tism of tbe joints, the ohanoea of com-. piete recovery are .not eo good, but; these c-tses are usually very much benefited. Osteopathia Health, : " '' ..Dr. Moore Osteopath Sommer'Bldg ' SUMHONS, t j lntheClroultOoartoftbeSttue ofOiKQ& for unloa County. i LC WILLIAMS, Plaint,: "f . vb ; CAB8IA. A. WILLIAMS. Defendant. . j: To Utasla A. 'WtHlams. the abov&namftd dafcadaBt; In the name ot the Stats of ttreseoa youar hereby tcqniral to appear aud answer me ottmnlaiiit hied aatitQ&t ymi la the above- emitted suit on or before tbe 21st day of uciooer. At if you inn who answer, tor want thereof, the ptattitftt witi take decree arainst vou for the d!&ohu!o& of the marrtaee ccstraut existing between you and the ptata ttrt and for cwU and dtibOfStttnesU of this Suit. Oregon Observer, a weekfv tie This summons is pubu&oco m l&e masters ; In UatonomtntyOrcgoB,byotfteraf the Hon. Uiiir. -i ol the Circuit Court a, tho State at Orego. txtce a week tOr six consecutive weeks, tbe Crat Plication thereof to he made oa the eth day ot September, ItKtt, and the tast ptibii oatton on the 21st dav of Oetober. IttCt. Vhteh order was made oa the srd day of September, EUGENE 4S11W1LL. Attorney for Ftaiatiff tiMBEti LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S SOTIOS FOR . ruBLlOA'f ION U. 8. Laud oaioa, la Onuide, Ortwott. Auiiiiit a. lytii. Notice is hereby gives that ta eompnaoce ' JonelLUBH.8Utltled"Arji!t for Uta tale of 1 timber lands to the States of California, Ore- gSudS TffS. awScird mW 1 t "f, W '"fc L'IBi0? OWtSty t UUiltUlia, DtSMf i VrWRUB, tit ' ihi tlar fiied io thi ofUee btr wora stat : iof tats uurouHss 01 wte HW& 8etlou iB is Tovraahip And w.U ofier proof to bow tbat tbe tantt Kitii i mora vHiiibia for ju umfer or uib, bwciaim to said land beftxe th - Keiler n4 Receiver of till oUice fti La rA& maaaay.i8 to of She t.xmfisaswH&efte; Nrfl MoDivitt, Dan- Any i. pet tug aimtoK &vtriy thebov dflerioed !and nre royuettUtd io Oi their claims ta thU oiHce oa or before aid MtbdaiyufOcbdx.'r, tuot. TIMBER UNO. ACT JUNE 3, 1873 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION If, S. Land Office, La Grande, Gregoa 1 HtfDt.& witiitheprovWonsofthB an of t'oogrem of J an a, htTS, etttttlcd "Ao act for the uiie of ,lmiH,71anUroll,eHtiiofCaitforatii,Ore- oa, Meyada, and WafhlnetoB Territory," 5ttdltoalIttiel"ublleIDd8tta.by a.l j Auutwt 4, wri, etartne it. chaei, of sfatt i alta City, comity of SftttLakf, State of Utah, hai lh!i filed tti this ottioe st n etatenmBt No. sib?, for the purchase of i,t l, sec. IS, Tp. 6 aottth, range S6, KB" ,txtF. oi Keetinn No. is in Tuotiihij) ad"wHiorV?pr?Iri.r.h"V that the im,4 poutiht i more vaiWB for it timber r efttabitMb ciaUn to tutta l&ad iforetii gjg-jj; 5?,TB1Siy,'th.' layf Ra!oh hI Boiii., of Htuk, orenon, rtrd Boo, oi trkry, TO.of.y.ore.oa. Ah. Ajy gd SL SH '&t tholrciitimin ttitomi oa or before uld w Register. The Piano We're selling now for $167 costs $250.00 else where Big buying and big gelling does it at Eilers Piano , House 351 Wshi gtou Stree', corner Park i Pm!Htii, Oreeti rVnte ui for particular. 5 or 8 a ntoa'h bu8 one here. a D & U a t ;THc m a a a S II ; m iftiiti biiiiii n , BLOCKL AND BROS. : 'iiisj i&land Cit.Oregos .. JB -,: Breeders i of BERKSHIRE ' and FOLANDOHIN A. , -v-v -swiNE.- T- ' .mot .Yoang stock always oo iund, and alsvays glad io have you call and sea our hogs, we Jaerj , tbem for ,J tbe Fariaor, aod ask yoa-to compare our patces before ; feii-buyiug some, wiere else, . We have oew two fine young Berkshire boarg oa hand, July pigs ready for use only 30," For short ti-is Simeonly. . . . i ui-it-t! aaa - i Meat Market tv'ti- Stellwel! it Vandermuelen, Proprietors. .-t-: WHOLESALE AND - RETAIL - BUTCHERS. 1 Highest market price paJd for all kinds of buiehere . stockHides, pelts and furs.' Also chickens & ponltry. Half a Carload of I NewWall Paper. 3 s ) We !uv jut rtctlvtd half a car load of the sevmi and fatoi wall paper. Half carload meant 20,000 g roll. Thais more paper than any one firm ever ( thought of bririgirtg into tW$ county in a tingle season. a) ) $ tk This paper is alt for aa!a and mast b told tela season. We ; - Dave brottitt ts 8rt elaet paper aaagars direct from Chicago, ' A bo are sritboat -lonbt tits t sxittfsi orksa is Eastern 9 ,. bo, with tbe Bv.-ftrat claas t bangsra streadf ia ear eaa ' pier, give as the beet workio? tbelaiand Empire, (, m t Stackland & McLachlen S PAINTS, eilaS AND SLAbS g Observer Does all Kinds' of Job n b a in bbs in a abbas iiii i i i p h i nil bbs mm i s s s FUll B h n,iiied with the Wea of pleasiage?ery dealer's high BP iass trade-casto" who appreeiate qaalitj, The & cause of the Pioneer Ftesriag Mill Co. -gaarniee-re-B Habilit? and highest grade 3 a every sack of Soiif 8 beariag the White Esse brasd. " Foneer FlourinsS Mill Ga IBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBD'O Trophies ,bse aronod the aide to potot of mm the boe of the bornt, bea aftsrrsri remove tbe Sesh mhaa the toe oawtda and raise up tae lymtei to mi4 ootiiag it arses see isarptt i reanbed ht h is sear th sors of (be eye, work tba skits sot of tbe saii? . t with th point of tba kmfa wbsa th sr ar of tbe stsatb U reco&ed 4' $ tbrottjjh aod expose ta tstb, leave ati tea Uaek liatssj oa tha--iip also ti . tha oarti egeontan nose. Salt neaviiy aod roil an for U soars Uses itf m tba shsrfe Usfes safted well and 4'ied is the ssatia roar war i ail l.w 3tll Use ootbicti bat salt fjui as aiaoh of tbe 6ssh o3 the osatt pseaihie rt.t . . work the brain oat the hot at back of haad 8 the asdar hoaa tttst dryintr the skis keep it from vrriskltag 1 1U also moaat Joaf trola at reasoaabie srieec ! WM HAWS f?7?y$i Taacidrmli , m o s . Q W o o D B S B S O D Ot a 8 O B B Work E B e . Brr n Take Care of Your I will pay Jrora tti tolS tar state dast bsawis aaJ lad aeoordtftii to tSirectiorsa. Tha ftid iioa cs eat ai neck and iseaJ aho where so tip ifceskia, T ei & josr gaaia eat th Jtsfiat as ie owa a s4i Bavar eat tbe throat Gamnx,ssc io itisbj aiiD s n est froas tee itsae sf tie horn to - back ol tb itaa i thaoog doam ito b&sk of the seek is imp o! a&oeicter brisket, mark the skts etrafaHf that ear is reaeaod rt aff tboae ta kttsf : r is re -hei raa tae Ssjrer Is has a epa Hiileg 3 ol rth ofies ; e- sfss