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Santa Oaus can Find Nothing Better than '' !-- r LOY'S CANDIES Everv Part of it Made at Home and is Pure, Wholesome and Delightful. If you want somothinjs; special leave orders now. " Loy's Candy Parlors, The Finest Place in Eastern Oregon. When you want the Best PHONE i85i A B. C Steam Laundry La Grande, Oregon. ED. EATON, - Experienced Piano polisher and wood finisher. Bar fixtures and Bank furniture and all stain imitations a $ specialty. Remodeling and repairing: All kinds of house furniture polished and repaired. All work guaranteed Leave orders at Pollman House, Phone, 1466 Startling Evidence Freeh testimony in great qnautlty fa constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Dlsrovery for Consumption Coagha and Colds to be oneqoaled. A recant expression from T J MoFarland Bentorvllle, Va. serves as example, II writes: "I had bronchi tia for three years and d no to red all the time without being beniflted. Then I be gan taking Dr. Ding's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cure t me." Equally effective in coring all Lang and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by NewKn Drug Company . Trial bottles free, regular alzea 60o and II 00 Worst of All Experiencees. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minnte will be your lastT Such was the experienoe of Mrs 8. H Newson, Deoatnr, Ala. "For three years" she writes "I endured insuffer able pain from indigestion, stomache and bowel trouble Death seemed in evttable when doctors and all reme dies failed. At length I was induced to try Eleotrlo bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved, at once and now I in completely recovered For Liver' Kidney, Stomaoh and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is ths only medioine Only iXK It's guar anteed by Newlin Drug Co. When you want GOOD PRINTING Call Phone No. 1371 Printing That Satisfies ejphere is a difference 'between printing that 'will do" and that which is the kind you really want. We make a specialty of pleasiug, "as we have the equipment with which to produce good printing and printers who understand the art of printing. There is no order too 1 small or too large to receive our carelul attention. Wf print anything Irom posters to visiting cards. ....... THE OBSERVER PREPARE YOUR EXHIBITS La Grande, Oregon, Dee list, 1X4 To the producers and manufacturers of Union County:-. Gentlemen: I take thia means of informing 70a, that I have let the con tract for constructing a suitable Hall for exhibiting the products and menu. faotured articles of this county, at the depot in thia city. Thia hall wUl be forty feet long, ten feet wide, fourteen feet from floor to celling, with a glass iront six feet wide, by forty feet in length. I And that more can be done in advertising oar county and valley in mis way. tban by any other means, as in this day and age, it is neceisary to "show" people what you have. Thia exhibit will be in plain view of all persons who pass on trains, ' and will be illuminated when Daeenirar trains go by in the night. My object in call ing your attention to thia en tacrine at thia time, la to have you make time ly application for suitable spaoe for kuoh products and articles as you de sire to have placed on exhibition. It would also be appropriate for von to attach to your exhibit, a card with 4 wu. wun, MMMUtMMW, MUU ftUUU OtUVV brief information as would give the traveler or home-seeker necessary data from which to make further investi gation. This hall will be completed by the first of February next, and pro ducts and articles will be placed tor exhibition by the 16th of same month, w lulling to treat all peieona, sections and interests fairly, I respectfully re quest all parties interested with any item for exhibition, to correspond with me in the meantime, and make arrangements for space. And while this spaoe is donated tree ol charge to exhibitors it is limited, and tor the beniflt ol all, must be so adjusted that all Interests will be properly looked after. 1 '-.-... :' It might be well to suggest, in this oonuection, that I am very desirous that every industry of the oounty be represented. Thia necessarily oovera quite a range, both in variety and ex tent It inoludee the pioduots ol the farm, the orohard, dairy and garden, everything from field, . forest and stream. It includes the articles in the way of output from the various in dustrial plants of tho county, from our various flouring ' mills, lumbering plants too numerous to mention, the beet sugar factory, woolen mill, im mense and Inexhaustible stonequarriea, brickyards, fibre fuotory, in short, every industrial interest that is etUb lished aud prosperous. No interest is barred, but I wish to get this enter prise so syatematised that it will truth fully tell to all the story of Union oouuty's present greatness and indi oate her future possibilities. By giv ing me your practical co-operation, we can jointly contribute to the substan tial advancement of all with ioj ury to none. In this matter let oa get closer together, and by a demonstration that oannot be questioned, "'show 'em." Respectfully yours, Eastern Oregon Colonizing Co., by M L Causey, Manager. WSDOAV FROM A FINE bOOK Famous English Doctor Declares That Medicine and Surgery Have Done Little to Lessen Suffering. There is much to be learned, alike by doctor and layman, In the reading of the new edition of Dr. A Rabsglia tl'a "Air, rood, and Exercises," just Issued by William Wood A Co., of Ne York. Dr. Kabagliati is sn En glish physician of the old school and recognised aa an able one and an auth ority. Hut he has had the hardihood to break away from many of the wrong conceptions of his fellows and to practically pronounce them ont of date. . OF HOW MUCH USE IS MEDICINE He begins on the basis that m dl cineand surgery, with all their boasted advancement in recent year, have really not don- much to alleviate suff ering or lengthen life; that in the bulk of cases where relief has been afforded the result would have been acoom plished as w II or better without any drug aid at all ; and asserts, as another and a obiet reason for not using drugs, the fact that there are not and never oan be any methods of knowing In ad vance what the action of any given drug is going to be . Mhloh assuredly leaves Utile ground for the drug sys tem to stand cn. ON TOO MUCH SURGERY. Dr. Kabagliati, living in England, has never had an opportunity to In. , vestlgate the grand new healing solenoe of Osteopathy. But his book shows 1 him in hearty agreement with Osteo pathic teachings in many particulars and if ha would make it a point to in vestigate, he would - undoubtedly be come very good Osteopath. His Hie vlewa oa many questions of diet sanitatiooand exercise are almilar; he decries drugs; . and declares that surgery, although it has its sphere, la undoubtedly overdone. He has made an especially deep study, of diet and on this subject is worthy of the vt ry olosest attention. The author speaks impatiently, as does the Osteopath, cf the men who allege the uaeleeaness of the vermiform appendix, who remove It,' and who claim that in a few years it will have dlappeared naturally from the body of civilised man. He goes on: "it aoea seem a pity tnat men so abli'and so knowing had not been en trusted with tve making of man and of ine world on wbiou ne waa . to dwell. Aney cn ia nave uone tne work so much better." "A atruoture rich in lymphoid ele ments (like the appendix) has prob ably a useful part to play in the econ omy, and It would be far more useful to saffering humanity, though possibly less immediately - benefioial to the prophets, to advise it now to keep the sppendix vermiform! a'.d other organs sound and healthy, than to proceed to remove them in the ay that ia so freely proposed and carried out." He goes oi to show thst inflamma tions of the caecum or of the bowel frequently follow the removal of the appendix and adda "Are we then to exoiae the caecum to prevent typhilltis? or the bowel in order to prevent en terlsT Or would it be wise to ampu tate tbe bead In order to prevent neu ralgia of the faoeT" And who will think It over and say that Dr. Kabagliati and the Osteo path io physloiaa are not both thor oughly right when they protest against the reckless use of the knife upon hu man beings for tha removal of diseased organs that could right themselves if given a proper chance. Advertised Letters Akers AM OharvatMJ Derr J Eidson LA Fleming CH Oilman MD Jones Charley Marshall Fred Bakine Louie Cook Mrs Msry Davis Fr id S Englsnd James Fowies Mrs J B Helms Orviile D Look W M Merriflald Fred Newman Mrs Agnes Thomas Katblein Tbe dbeve will be held 14 days and then cent to the dead letter offloe when called for phase say advertised Dec. 21, 1904. o : , J - G M Riohey, P M Many people who arc neglecting symptoms of kidney tsuible, hoping "It will wear away, are drifting towards Bright1! Disease, which is kidney fusible la one of Its worst forms. stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the wora-out tissues of the kid neys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kid neys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing ditxiness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, Irregular heart action, etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence tak ing FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB at once, as it will cure a slight dis order in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out You can saally determine It vour kid eys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or haa a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in It, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB should be taksn at once. I 0. B. Barhaas Teetlflea After . Four Years. - J.' B. Barkaat f OsrOtle Cstttr. 8. V, wrttM "About four yean aco I wrote ron tallow that I had bean entirely tired of a aera.a kidney trouble by toklnf lata than two bottle of IViley'a IltidMr Cure. It entirely stopped tha brick dual aedlmeal and pain and ml torn of kidney aieeeaa dleappeared. I em (lad to aw,, that I bare never bad a return of any of thoee ermn. Some dui-tn toe tout yearn that bar lepeed. and I aa evidently eared to etay eared, ai4 heartily raoonMiand Foley's Kidney Cure M eaj See sultarins from kidney or bladder livable." Twe SHies, SOe aetf 100. j tapirs ffrs;"".ir.:ati You Can Get La Grande Creamery Butter At the Following Well known Dealers .. RomigA Staples Baker Bros. . Mo Faylane .0. Ralston - Geddes Bros J. W.White ' 0. L.Thoin Remember every pound is guaranteed When you ask for La Grande Creamery Butter you help a home industry and thereby help' your own business. , " Pastnrised sweat Cream and Fresh ... Buttermilk always on hand. La Grande Creamery Co : " a W " ' -am j 16 SECOND HAND HEATERS j . 75c to $5.00 Borne are but slightly used. : 5 Three fina coal burners at a bargain, Fine Guitar, new, only . ' . $70 - Eight Winchester rifles $2.50 to $9.00 Iron Beds . . 1.00 to 12.60 ' New Chairs : . . .60 New Chiffonier . . . . 8.50 New baby buggy and child bed at wholesale cost. n u a - J H. B. HAISTEN, F. D. HAISTEN. 5 J Upholstering . Furniture Repairing J We arry Stove Repairs. ? GRAND MASK BALL . AND SUPPER T) be given at Island City Mon. Night Dec. 26. Nellson's Orohestra All are Invited. Good.tlme Assured . . .. Tickets 11.00 ar tut m THE HAPPINESS enjoyed by the owners of homes is un known to those who pay rent. -Make the start now, and this CHRISTMAS will be the happiest yoa have seen. Be yonr own landlord. Fix the hoase to salt yoarselt. Don't put It off. . Borne people keep thinking about it all their lives while others no more) able, boy and live in a good homo. We hope to make yoa happy In thia way. mCa Srande Snvcstmont Company, 1110 Adams Avenue La Grande, Oregon Lost One yearling steer, and one yearling nelfer. Both animals branded with horseshoe around each hip bone. Were laat aren on Indian Creek range. A suitable reward will be paid for them r for Information leading to their recovering, J Draper B F D No I La Grannde Ore. , ' DAW 12-17 12-31 Driven to Desperation Living at an ont of .the war pac6 remote from civilization, a family ia often driven to desperation In case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of liuoklen'a Arnica Salve. It's the on earth 25o, at Newlin Drag Store. Coughing Spell Caused Death "Uarry Duck well, aged 25 years choked to death early ye terday morn ing at hia home in the presenoe of his wife and child. ' He omtraoted a slight cold a few days ago and paid bat little attention to it. . Yesttr ay morn . ing he waa seized with a fit of oough j Ing which continued for some time. Ills wife sent for a physician but be fore be could arrive, another ooueing sMI came on and Duck well dl.d from suffocation, 8t Loom Olrra Pemo- I riat Deo 1 1004." Ball i'iU orehoand Byrap woand have satvd hlm 25o. 60c and 11-00. Newlin Drag Oo. OREGOIV Suorliro IIWIONPACIFir DEPART . TimeBohedul FROM mmm GRAKDB, OR . 5 fe11 rk Dner. Ft. No 1 8 .0 pm Worth, Omaha, kan- 6jwm o 6 aaa City, Bt. Louia, Chi- No s 8:30 a. m. cao aud Eaut. SJOpm Portland. Dalle. Pen- ; Jt0 Jleton. Walla Walla, 'v.. ' IMyton, Fomeroy, Col 640 am. f, Momow, Spokane. and point erat and w - north 'ia Wpokaoa , , . . , , A. . Portland, Dalles, Pen- , -, - dletoo, Untttilla, Wal . MOS lula, Lewbton, Colfka, No Moarow, Wallace. War 806 p. m. ner, Hpokane and other MO a m HlnU east and north ' via Hpokane - - No. IS uland City, AliI, Im- Oally ex- bier and Elgin. . ton- Ho l cept iieotlona at fcljtin with Sunday stajj for polnu in Wal- t:S0m 9:16 a m Iowa. Ooean 81 eamera between Portlaad and baa Franoiaoo every 6v day. - Bk tt MOORB, Agant First class job printing, Ob server, ' ! '.,:. . '