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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1904)
A Runaway Match It required tbe genius of Mark B Swan to Imagine the oiroaiuatanofs wblch combine to produce tbe clever, est of Amerioan fa roe comedies known at "A Runaway Maiob". Among; tbe t mous production whioh be baa given to the itage are "Browne iu Town" and "Whose Baby are Jfou" bat these are far excelled In both hnmor and plot by Ma latest conceit ti be proaanted at ntewarte Opera Hour e I'V.d.iy ere Bept 30th. It will be produced by the. original cast of players who are everywhere praised by the press critios (or thajr exception ally elever work, while tbe play Itself is commended as being equal to tbe late Charles H Hoyt's famous pro ductions. Tbe plot la one; succession of b iinorous situations whioh are so natural and at th9 same time occur so unexpectedly and opportunely as to ' keep so audience iu a constant state of bumoroua hilai Ity. . Tbe play futheimore is built upon a legitimate plot and is devoid of horseplay. (Jatoby special lea are introduced by tbe various members of the-cast. Holler A Bates the well known theat rical firm have the direction of tbe present tour of the 'A. K una way Match." ' . WANTED Special Represents Ive in this oounty and sdjoiniug territories, lo represent and advertise an eld established busi ness bouse of solid financial standing. Salary i21 weekly, ritb Expenses ad vanoed each Monday by check direct from ti-adquarteis. Horse and buggy furnisbod when necessary; position permanent. Address Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A, Monon Bid?., Chicago, 111 i CASH MEAT MARKET have reopened my shop on North Fir iftrtet. You will find my shop well supplied and the prices to suit the times. Yours lor business Free delivery. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS I Get The Habit ! X Of trading at the Nebraska Grocery Store and you V cannot bresic yourself of it. Our goods are always fthe bes', our prices are the lowes'. and our stuuk is If complete. ' (f f ; . . . RoclHfX having the largest stock of "Preferred" DColUvd canned goods, Allen & Lewis special Drand on all tneir leading lines. - We nave just re ? coived a new and complete line of Men's and Women's J and Shoes which we invite you to iuspect. f C. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and ELECTRIC FIXTURES All who are building new .r rebuilding their homes, can ueatly finish their parlors, dining rooms halls eto with a 1 to 6 light Electolorn, ut a reason able price, as wo are iu position to undersell any fixture iu tba Inland Empire. We have at our ollice a" complete stock of assorted styles of ceiling and wall fixtures of beautiful " de signs and finish. Also Shades of rll designs. We eonliallj invite the public to iuspect our stock even if you are uot ready to buy. Office open from 7 a m to 8:30 p m. La Grande Light and Power Co. SUMMERVILLE LIVERY W. I.' Buntcr "&. Soi hove Leabe l Hie ,McK.infcie S'&ble.s and aio prepared to . serve the public id a first - class manner it reasonable rules. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE ..That is why p:-op!e conn here for meu'a and by boys' shoes The J. E. Tilt lino is oor spec ialty. Here is where price and quality are combined. . C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET GUARDIAN'S SALE iy virtue of an order and ' license made and entered liy the Hon. County Court of Union Oounty State of Ore gon, on September 6th, 1904, in tbe matter of the Guardianship of tbe per- aons and estates of Era at N Patty, Z Beatrix Patty, and Prank A fatty, minor heirs of Thomas K Patty " de ceased, and wards of 'tbe and. reigned their gusrJian, 1 will, from and after the Slat day of October 1901, at my borne No. 1416 Adams Avenue. I.a Grande, Union County. Oregon, pro- need to sell at private sale the South ea t Quarter of S'ntinn 34 nf Tnofnahln Three Xortb of Range 39 East of the Willamette Meridanun Union County Oregon, for the benefit of said heirs and their estate Terms of aula, cash to me in hand. Zora E Patty, Guardian of the persons aud estates of Ernest N Patty, Z Do itrioe Patty and h'rauk A Patty, Minors. Dated September 1G, 1901. Oct 21 Jefferson Sis. A Word As To Price" UQOd Pianos and the saving tilers Piano House makes on them Wliile referring to tbe exceptional merits of the pinkos we carry it Is well to dwell also upon price. After quality this is tbe most im portant consideration In buying a piano. " ; The purchase of tbe lowest priced instruments involves the spending of many dollars, and careful buyers naturally want to feel assured tbej are securing tbe greatest value obtain able for tbeir outlay, Tbe Ellers Piano House condnots its bosiaess. with the aim and object of meeting just this - demand Every dollar of saving that may be accom plished by economical handling la saved t'i the buyer. We own our own drays and teams and our own stables. We have our own warehouses down on tbe traoks where the cars are unloaded and loaded direct from rail way to warehouse. Buying as we do In tremendous quantitlea to supply five of tbe largest piano stores on tbe ooast factories grant us every concession in tbe way of discounts, and carload rates are alwa)S seonred from the railway com panies Then there 'are no middlemen to whom we must pay a heavy co mmission. ' . All tlie.-e items combine to make a very remarkable saving in the oost of a piano and are the reasons why we are able to sell you for 1167, a piano that anywhere else you would have to pay at least $250 for. , ONE OF MAN? Tin above exceptionally low price on an excellent make is only on of many. We give a proportionate saving to buyers on every piano we sell. And remember we sell the very higest gr?de pianos, Including Hot ton's great make the (Jbiokering, New Yoric'G famous piano ami the mneiolan's favorite, t .e Weber the popular Kimball, the time uuored aristocrat, the Ilozelton, the lovely Lester thnt bails from Phila delphia, the Hobart M Cable, dally growin ln the eflteam of o1 PerBOU who possesses one, the urowu, me pianoof many tones, the Baily, ISaus and many other favorites. Write us for descriptions of those pianos and for prices, -and our easy payment system. You will be sur prised at what a splendid instrument 45 ur tO a month will purchase at Eilois Piano House 351 Washington Street oomer Park, it you want something really good and sotiefaotory investigate tbe piano that we are selling now for 167 Mrs. Brown's Time For having Neuralgia Ob, yes, Mrs. Uiown, but when the time comes for you to have neuralgia, you'll have neuralgia." So said the family dootor. For years Mrs. brown bad been suf fering periodically with neuralgia. Many remedies had been tried, but no lasting relief was obtained At length the doctor declared enre impossible; she would have these attacks all ber life; and the only relief she could ex pect was by thu injection of dreaded morpt ine. !-'o for Beverai years tem porary respite was thus gained. Mrs Brown and her husband naturally droadod the peace bought at such a price. Once whilo away Mrs Brown had an unusually bard paroxysm , and a cele brated nerve specialist, wbo was called, verltled the views of the homo physician. So she tried to become reconciled: but the cain did not be come oaeier to bear; rather, the tor - ture increased. Ttsn i Aura nan rav ami of hr friends who hd been cured of so-called "in cuiable" diseases "by Osteopathy, urged her to try the new rational treatment. Finally, during a severe attack, Mrs. Brown a'nt for an Osteo path. She could scarcely credit her heaing when tbe new doctor, after oaroful examination, araured her that slie might confidently hope for a cure, aurl she was overjoyed to And much rollef from this treatment. After a second treatment at ber home rhe was able to visit the doctor's olllco. With- in a few months the conditions tha had caused the nouialgia were gone, and a permanent cure bad been effect ed. Mrs. Brown, although profoundly thankful for the cure, knew her family doctor's prejudices, and dreaded men tioning her good fortune to bim . But nearly a year after reoovery ahe ven tured to toll bim that she bad taken Usteopathic treatment. "It will do you no good," he replied "But. do -tor, It baa'done me good," she insisted. "For almost a yoar I have had absolutely no neuralgia, and 1 havo exposed my -oil in ways that always brought on attaoka before." Then came tbe answer quo'ed : "When tne time oomea for you to bavo neuralgia, Mrs. Brown, you'll have neuralgia." Doubtless this doctor was sincere. He had pronounced cur impossible, a d an eminent specialist hd endors ed Ilia diagnosis. Who were three Os t-o paths who rrrsutned to dely tbe 111 ... II t 9 , iTttUlblUUB Ul UlUUItlUVI , Mrs. Broirn to have neuralgia. It is no more likely to come than for any one wbo has never had it. Wfayf Be cause tbe predisposition is gone. Be cause the Osteopath corrected the an alomioal oondition whioh formerly had allowed every slight exposure to set up nerve irritation. Now this is what Osteopathy always undertakes to remove the cause of tbedlseaee. Too often people "doctor" symptoms. They may get tranoient relief, but tbe trouble returns, Neuralgia is one of the most terrible of tin diseases of the nervous system, The pain may occur along the ouurse of almost any nerve, and neuralgi s ar variously called, according to lo cation. Enumeration ia - needless Only one question interests the suffer er, and that is : "Can I be curtd?" ' Medical science shakes its hoary head in doubtful or negative reply. The causes, from its viewpoint, are very obscure, so an opiate is the us ual recourse. Prof. Anders, in bis "Practice of Medicine," a s'andard textbook, says: "If severe, the only drug that is at all effective is morphia, whioh is preferably given bypoder mlbally. Of course, In nearly all in stances, if tbe disease is cbionio, tbe patient becomes addicted to the u e of this drug!" This statement Is its own painful commentary on current medic al piactice. Neuralgia or the mor phine habit. Fortunate Mrs. Brown to escape both I ' Sometimes medical doctors try sur gery. In Bevere cases of facial neural gia they remove what is called tbe -Gasserian ganglion," an enlargement of nerves deeply placed near tbe tem ple. It is a delicate operation, but it eures tbe neuralgia j ust like amputa ting a foot oures tbe corn. Besides it auses paralysiB of tbe face, and yet it doesn't get back to tbe primary Bouroe of the neuralgia after all. This opera tion reminds one of the darky who handed a jeweler the two bands o a clock saying : "Dese yere ban's ain't keep no good time, an' Ah wants yer to fix 'em." "But Where's theolookf" asked the jeweler. I "Clock's all right. Ah done tole yer de ban's Is what wants fliln'. "I will have to have the dock," tbe jeweler told bim. y'-u gimme back dem ban's," de- manded the fellow. 'Ton cain't fool me. i on jes' want de clock bo's yer kin run on a big hill on me I" Here's tbe moral. There's some thing behind the clock bands. Some thing 1b wrong with the works There's a definite cause for the symptoms, and it may be far removed from the seat of the pain. Almost always that caoae la some irregularity of tbe structures, with resulting pressure on nerves. And although "anodynes" dull, "hyp notics" lull, "sedatives" allay and "opiates"- deaden pain, no drug reaohes tbe cause. Massage soothes, but cannot cure. Nor- can physical oulture or any system of exercises cure so lo"g as tbe abnormality persists. The one thing absolutely necessary is the removal of the source of irritation and there's just one way to accomplish this It is not by plasters or lotions ex ternally, not by medicines or potion) internally, nor by "changes of climate" physical exercises, or diet and treat ment fads eternally that relief will come. But Osteopathy, when ad ministeied by competent hands, ad jus s the strnotures, if adjustment is possible, and theu Nature cures the symptoms.-Osteopathic Health. Dr. Moore Osteopath Summer Bldg. Friday, September 30 "A Runaway Match," Mark E Swan's New Yori: faroe oomedy euo ; cess is announced as tbe attraction for rrlday evoning, sopi. ju, ai toe Blew. ard Opsin House. The play had i very prosperous season in New Vork and for the past two yeara has been presented in tbe great eastern oenters where it made a pronounced hit. It Is in three sots and contains what few fun provoking productions can lay claim to, and that is, a gonnlne plot which brings out such-ludioroos situ- ations as to keep an audience ln con- tlnual oonvulBiona of langhter. Many specialties are introduced which are among the latest of New York hits and are new here. The oast la strong and capable and among the members tak ing tbe leading roles are to be men tioned, Walfred Wilson, Jaok P rent is, Ed Perry, Frank Appleton, B Bender, w Off THE FlOOA T Douglas and the Misses Claire Washington, Louise Meyers Myrle llunn and others. Tbe costumes worn aud are a counterpart of those worn in the New Vork production. The present lour j Is under tbe personal direction otj Mestrs. Muller and Bates, v. nose oou uectiou with some of tbe greatest theatrical attractions that have ever been presented in tbe United States, ia an indication that the production is one of exceptionally high class and un usual merit Opposite the Sommer House.'. One of the best musical Institutions in tbe state, Four rooms used for musical inatrnotlon, 15 grades of mnsic taught. Uepttiment 1, 2 rooms ured for the 3 first grades. Children at tbe age of 6 and older oome one hour every dav. Department 2. 2 rooms for grades 4 to 15 for nn oils of all aceB The lat est course beet practical musical in-1 struction Misical contents for med- als every few weeks. - E PORTER DAY Principal MRS DAY. Assistant ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deeo tearing- or wreuohing jains. occasioned by getting wet through; worse wnen at rest, or on nrat moving the limbs and in cold oi damp weath er, is cured quickly by Ballard's bnow Liiniment. uscar uieson, uinson uicy Illinois, writes. Keb 16 1902: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain In my oacK. it soon got so Dad t couiu not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me.' 26c, 50o el O0 Sold by Newlin Drug Co. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothinK like doiuir a thine thoroughly. 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WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Tomorrow fair, cooler tomorrow. THE TRAINS No 2 East bound 9:10 p m ontluie I No S West 8:5 p m on time i . That the way to reach a man's heart is through his stomach. Trv it bv. usintr Geddes Bros' canned fruits, delicious beraies, lettuce, fn- ions, and radishes, just fresl irom 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 orders. Geddes Bros yiiii CLAIM MA' OUR BACK ROOM Is open for your inspection. In fact, we will be pleased to show you through our entire establishment. Everything is kept scrupulously neat and clean and we have no beaitency in showing the most fastidious how our meats are handled. We now have he latest improved aauaago machine and san sell you sausage in all styles. Bock & Thomas A GREAT SENSATION. There was a big sen eation in Leesville Indiana, when VV. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had bis life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, lie writes: "I en dured Ineutlerable agonies from Asthma, hut your New Discovery gave me im mediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." tiimilar cities of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 60c, and $1. (jiiaianteed by La Grande Drug Co. and Newlin Drug Co., Druggists. I Sacred Heart Academy L Grande, Oregon. This well 'known institution, conducted by the Sisters .of St. Krancis, auordaexcelleut euncauouhi auvautagea. Music, (Iran ' punning upuouai Biuoies. Preparing young ladies for the profess- ion of teaching a specially. Boarding nnu nuv si-nooi opeiiB ine nrsc Aionaay in September. For catalogue address Ulster superior. Aog 4 Oct 4 OREGOi SHOJTlilMi d Union Picinc Tim tVtaOftnl LA QHAHDB, NO. 3 8:50 p. m. NO.6. 80 a. m. Bmlt Lake, Denrer Ft. Worth. Omihl. 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