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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1904)
Full Value and : Heaping 1 Measure ? Our Guarantee THE ORE THAT BROUGHT J LOOTRICES Tn I A r.D AvrP 4 IS OUR HOBBY J Goods for Goods Oualitv for Otial - -. , . . 8nd that U U aPPrei-tl by our patrons ia amply evidenced by tbelr loyal support, and the enormous increase in our r ' ....J-H.ll... ' ' ' ' '' ' .! WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR ' : daily sales prooves it Our Prices Lowest, 'any arti ADirsso : If you really want to knowbed-rock prices tor dependable j ml?"t-TX linnns Afllr THffi WATT? ' . bemad ond THE ' SATISFYING STORE . Hit v $10 ladies' Suits for $5 Here are values ext'iiordinary. Tueae suits are not the sort ycu find elsewhere at even 10, but speoial FAIR values at regular price These are neatly made from all wool goods, C (f and silk lined, and the price, for this week only $12 Ladies9 Suits for $7.85 If you were to buy the material alone, even at FAIR prices, your bill would exceed prices quoted on these suits for this week. . They are made from heavy black storm serge and ' stf"? OC: blue Venetian eiotb, with first class linings, special P tOD Ladies' Rain Coats "The finest in town" the posted ones say we believe they are right 01 the hundreds of style we have seen they are beyond 'oubt the choicest. Prices are 14 to $5 less than you can buy them elsewhere TAILORS' TRIUMPH SUITS and OVERCOATS i FOR BOYS Stands for highest perfection in wearing appvrel for Jjovs. . Not t only in styles workmauship, quality, fit and fiuish, but in prices which are a revelation in point of Smallness. Boys' Suits 95c and up. 7 i Boys'- Overcoats $2.78 up. YOUNG - MEN'S OVERCOATS In up-to date novelty patterns. ' Some beauties iu full hack with straps. ' Just opened and now on sale. :;. , lit. I -ill .. fcll f Comfortable Beding At Comfortable Prices Oar bedding was all bought before the enormous advance; in E rices, henoe you can buy them now for what we would actually are to pay for them should we purchase now . Pendleton Blankets Absolutely free from cotton, from the finest of Oregon wool $4 -no $8.50 PAmfftri r ' Ata saving of 20 per cent. Thick and VfUlIlIOi laUlcS -fluttv. a m i sto or ,sYoung ? Men's Suits; 4.50464.50 $150 to $3.25 Cotton Blankets priced not on the basis of 15c or 20c : - - cotton but on the old basis when raw cotton sold for 7o to 10c, you can see th" difference. Double b'ankela 65c to $1.25 40c Silk Hoods 19c 75c Ladies' Belts 50c Special Lot Dress Goods ; The yard 49c Con isting of Henriettas, Cashmeres and novelty suitings in black and colors, regular 6O0 and 65o goods "pedal this week the yard 49c $1.25 Manish Suitings, per yard 98c In 64 10 58 inch Zibelines, invisib.e stripes and plaid manish mixtures, suitable for walking skirts and tourist coats. Specialties week . ,98c M:h eteuk 1t isms MMM 7 Rubber Prices that ; nrtakiB ;;you Smile and our co mpetitors Weep We carry nothing but the best in the best known . makssr'. and please remember best quality rubber s cannot be confused with inferior qualities, and do not let the plea of better quality flerve as an excuce for charging you more. We Have "tHe ;;.pleat' and will save you money on them . - : ' 50c Ladies' storm rubber T . j: , -i , li rolled edge . . . . Out ivieu a Biorm ruooer :.v flC rolled edge ............ 03C Men's low rubbers ..... . 5c Men's Alaska defenders . $1.00 Silk Opera Shawls $jJ5 Up Men's Arctics.' snow ' tl CA excluders.......... Men's all rubber ."" nt arotios... ..... .... -J.UU Men's rolled edge lace t e A Ontario, snag proof.. r"'V Lumberman's snag o iV proof high lace shoe " Z.DU Scott Hip Forms 5QC . Half a Carload of f f New Wall Paper. ) We have just received half a car load of the newest , and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 rolls. ' This is more paper than - any one firm ever thought of bringing into this county in a single season. t i . Tbta paper ta all for sale and must be sold tnl. teuton. Wa i-: have brought two Bnt elaas paper hangers direct from Chicago, 1 ' i woo are without doubt the moat skillful workmen in Eastern 1 who, with the five first olasa Pii hangers already la oar em. I ploy, givssusthe best working tow thelnland Eipplre. I JStackland & McLachlen PAINTS. eibS AND GLAbS T tE EVIL OF CLOGGING I tae body of what it baa no use for. . .u.d iuc, ":" In About Chronic Constipation and Some of Its Dangers Why d thartics Fail and Drugless Method Succeeds. TRADE FOLLOWS THE PRICE Script Script Olltdgcd forest retmre, approved, nn rcwmlDed, ready for immediate ate ny- bmbr ot Commuot Bldf , Portland, Or. . Wood Saw T Harlng leaaedltbe G W A lie atcam wood saw, I am prepared to promptly take care of all orders entrusted to ,. W M Andis, , Corner Ureenwood and Hill streets Fhone736 . S 12-0 1 Perhaps no other unnatural condi tion exlits tn aa many pstientB aa does the oonditlon of constipation, no common Is it that many men and women have com j to regard it simpiy aa a peculiarity ot their constitutions that Is to be regretted; that most be met itb an attack of cathtrtlos oooas tonally when it reaches an aco e stage ; bnt that ie bound to recur and cannot be Bnallycured. Certainly moat suff erers bare some ground (or just such a view, inasmuch as no pill or pre scription has ever succeeded in leator log natural oonditiona (or them OTHcR TROUBLES rOi.LOW The disease is almost (asuionable, yet its disoomfosta are many and its dangers great. It implies, moreover, a con litlon of uncleanliness, and an sroumulntlon of waste matter in the Intei-tine makes a fruitful breeding place for dia.ase. Nor la there any me. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Balves yon ever beard of, Bnoklen's Arnica Halve is the beet. It sweeps away and cures Barns, Bores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Dicer-, dl:. T7 :.... -...I nilu r,'annl2nfi and guaranteed to give satisfaction by lm uranae urog uo., uu nvwuu .s.up Co., Drngglet. That is why people come here for men's aud by boys shoes The J. B. Tilt line is our spec ialty. Here is where price and quality are combined. C. W. PRESTON, Shoe Specialist DEPOT STREET A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin of? Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the bour or need. Hia wile had each an unusual cue of Amnh n.i it., tmnhtA. nhvsictans could not help her. He though ol and tried DT. King's New Lite Pills and she t mllal at onctand was finally oared. Only toe, at la Orande Drag Co, and RewUa Drag Oo Drug Btores. BEST COUGH MEDICINE FOB CHILDREN, hen yon bay a oongh medicine for II 1 M J ...nft An Itl Whlph .mail CUlHirrn vw.i vou can place Implicit conBdence. Ion wane one mai du. um. cores. Yon want one tnai is anqaes tionably harmless. Vou want one that la pleasant to tase. uiiuhiiu. !V,i.oh Kerned niwui all ol these con ditionn. Tliert Is nothing so good 'or he couihs and ooms tnciueni w cuuu. nod. FornlsbyAll DroggUts. gans as as-i tants, and the aame rale ol bealtbappll to tbeae asrlatanta. If their nouri hment ia not interrnut- ed or their ni'rve force li.teriereil with they will do their pari ot the wo.-k and no it well. It ia aoarcelv reasonable to sapnose either that human beings were Intend ed primarily to be constipated or that it was planned for them to be constant Iy absorbing physio. Of oourse little temporary Irregularities may come from improper food, indiscretion in eating, . or other oa aea, but each troubles are minor mat era and nut niw nnder dir-cue-ion. THE SIMPLE INFERENCE So that the conclusion we a e forced to ia that if constipation is chronio there is an anatomical reason for it . the Intestines or their assistants are being in some manner deprived of the forces which give them power to do their work It is for this real cause of the trouble that Osteopathy search ea and its searoh is almost unfailingly attended with success. Usually the seat of trouble ia found at one of the sympathetic nerve centers of the spine. From these nerve oenters branch out the nerves that control ail the organs, as well as others, known as vato-motor, which art upon the muscles controlling the 'blood vessels. It one of these nerves is b"lng pressed upon by some part of the b-ny structure that has be oome ever ao slightly out of its proper Grand Ball The Forresters will give a grand ball Thanksgiving evening, November 34th. The following committees have been appointed ; ' Reception Committee Walter Ban kei J II Brown, V U Carrey, Rlebard Hackett, Harvey Bay, Claud Jones, 1 K Smith. Decoration Committee John Hall, O J Vanderpool, E E Kirtlev, Mills Androas, A E Feebler, Chas Andersen, O E Lemon, Bert Gilman. Floor Committee J M Murphy, Jay Van liuren, if'rank Pike, J G Ormnnd, l'red Hahn, U J Soriber, Frank Bay, Cuntheries Candies All the essence of onrltv. Aa wnn can easily oonvinoe yourself by test. Bon Bins and 'Chocolates assorted Chocolates assorted Bon Rons (0 ets. and up. Newlin Drug Co. Executors Notice Notice is hereby Given that the nn. dersiined executor of the laat will and testament oiBr ratterson, deceased, has filed his final report of his doings in the matter of said estate : that the County Court has set the -hearing of SBia nnai report, ana ny olijeclton thereto, for Tuesday, Deoember 0th, 1804, at 10 o'clock a m. at the Court house in La Grande, Oregon . M. Jlaker, . 6 t Executor of said Estate. ... . . ... .,i ... position, the effeots are certain to be this cloEsea Bewer of the body are j ' i.,.-. i. ....v,i. .ik organ wnoae supply ot organs. So that the possibilities of nerve force or blood is being Interrupt ed. evil resumug iroui tue guuuihuu ui . constipation are many and difficult In-1 THE OSTEOPATH'S TREATMENT deed to measure . Some su -h obstruction is almost in. THP FUTILITY OF PURGATIVES I variably responsible for chronic con- i ..i.. , ji i..h .h. ' stipatloni and Osteopathy, through Its laxatives and purgatives fail utterly to'"0"' knowledge of the normal re give permanent relief. Everr person I ,atlon" positions of the bodily who has depended upon their regular ' Ju' "nere ,Bnd now use will admit that they only came ! terrnp.ion Is taking place. The Oa tbe most temporary benefit On. teopath then, by careful and ici.ntlfic used until Us effiacy grows less, th, I manipulation, replace, the part, re system becoming accustomed to it. : nataral "ltlons, and finally Then another Is tried with a like final i b Kentle mechanical stimulation aids outcome. And in extreme instance. ! Nature in bringing about normal act drags fail entiiely to prodnce Bny'lTltJ, The oraaos, qniokened by new movement. ' 1 ' lKe UP lnelr natural iiskb, ana .i .i .i i i. i. u.i ! the condition of conatiDation ia at an l m luo uiDMi.iiuv iud uvyij la iioiuk i - oalled upon, while in an already wrong ""B"' "y condition, to eliminate these niedioines THE NATURAL STATE In their natural state, with no in teiruption in their supply of blood or nerve force, the bowels are able to take care ef themselves, to keep them selves clean and to perform their nat aral function of helping to rid the New Features I am now prepared to do all kinds nl repairing and cleaning. Phone 231 and work will be called for on Monday of each weak Work done promptly Al. Andrews, Tailor and furnisher ACUTE RHEUMATISM Deep tearing or wrench! nir jaina. occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first moving the limbs and In cold or damp weath er. ia cured auioklv bv Ballard'a Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleaon, Gibson City lliiuoi. writes, Keb 16 1902: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain In my ba. k. It soon got so bad 1 couldMot bend mar. One bottle ot Ballard's Snow . ''nt cared me ." ibe, 50a, Sacred Heart Academy La Grande. Oregon. Thi. well known institution, conducted by the Sister, of St. fcVanols, affords excellent eduoationhl advantagea. Music, draw ing and painting optional atudies. Preparing young ladles for tb. profess ion of teaching a specialty. Boarding and day svhool opens the first Monday In September, for catalogue address Sister Superior, - . . Aug 4 -Oct 4 - NOTICE Do you want to change your location t Have you abuslnea.you mint to sell f Do you want to buys botines. or ml estate In any part of the United States for cash or credit. Write a. today describing your wants, we can supply them, we know how from 20 years ex perience. . . i- : Reading Room. The eaet room ol Central Church o Christ. Open every day from noon to six in the evening. Daily and weekly papers, magssines and books. Men and boys cordially invited. Btr.nger. always welcome. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night long," write. Mrs Chas Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 had consumption o bad that If I walked a block I waald cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicine, failed, three $1 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery f holly cured me and I gained 58 Jiounds." It. absolutely guaranteed to cure l,ouun, (,'oldn, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lnng troubles. Price 60c and 1.00. .Trial bottle, free at Newlin Drag Go. Here I. one ot oar manv hanmln. Send auiok if von want Sfe .- .w en minutes street oar ride from (6 otear rare) irora the center of the oity of oeawe nasn. ' inn place Is located on the banks ot lake Washington and la a real bargain. Five acre, of good land all fenced, a four ronm hnnu . good bam, 164 chicken v 33 ducks, one cow, a buggy and harness, a wood shed and J ebioken hone, all for 1726. you pay ISO down and $10 per month until paid for. If you have a business or real estate in any state in the Udlted States yon want In sell at a banraln. anil it alll stand the investigation we give it, we win mm it tor you at once. Do not pat it oft bat write today. Ws made 1235 business and real estate transfers last month, Hlllmaa Realty Trust. Drawer 1236 Seattle Wash. Rummage Sale The ladles of the M E Ghuioh will oonduot a rummage sale in the Kil patrlok Implement house oommenolng Thursday and continuing Kliday and Saturday. ,"-r"(W.v-J-i1.. ft -rnm-m SSSlglaiaa cja sAamjaaAA.asL a .'t-V.r. f