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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1904)
t i ; 1 . ( , i n n . i :, . V-:)- M ' i 1"; ... I Irol essional Vk J. BISONETT ( aXPKHT ACCOUNTANT 01 o wita J.T.Willlamson. La Grands Pi' .1m wishing the eervleee of a eom pe ot bookkeeper are assured satis- M on rwun. moN reasonaoi C. B. Cautliorn. DENTIST he Over Hill Drug; 8tore La.Grande, Oregon J. Jr. R A CHARLTON ETEBINAEY SURGEON, Qice tt 'AT Hill's Drug Store Grande, Oregon rhone 130 Residence phone 701 Jialheur County Investment,- For Investments In MALHEUR COUNTY 7" Write to C, T. McDANIEL ftario...... .Oregon Lodae Directory. ll!oLR-L Onzi Airi. F O K meU firy Fnlr nlnliUu K ol P hill a S f m VLitlng brthru Invited W. altoDn, CiC UuakwcU, W If a fit avarvlU., W Sea EfORESTKRS OF AMERICA-Ooort Ml Mirion, Mo 21 dimU tub Tustdir in I Vaaderpoot Keebeo. , ft nr ball evanr Balnrday nlht. VUHuig U.BU1 bfi eordnllr larklcd to uttond. - t : Osoiidg., tea fA, F. & A. M-U Grande Lodge to. 41. meet every 1st and Bra batur- y ol each month. i . 1 . ; f ; A U wuiiamaeo, ODHuffmea W. Id, , ".ABTKoH STAB O E a Hon Chanter Ho meeia th aecund aud fuiiim Wedotaday ol ill month at rM p m In Muooic Temul. Mrs Clara TltylCfWU atarjAWarnick. rieo HTAR ENOAHPMENT No SL I. O. O. V. TfitxHa arMry Arm and third Tburaday. In tb. rtuiDth In Odd Fellow, ball. VUlUng broth La always welcome . JS, ftoblnaon. C f. uoo. ww, ootid. . ... .. . r .. ., , FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS Holiday; Specials The Sommcr House Cafe Makes the Following Generous Offer for THE HOLIDAY TRADE ? California Claret Wine " 25o a quart hottle, 5 bottles $1.00 Finest California Raspberry Wine 25o a quart bottle, 5 bottles $1,00 Railing Wine 35c a quart bottle, S bottles $1,00 Best BottU Beer t quart bottles, , ' ' $2U0 per dozen, $1.25 per half dozen MoBrayer's Best Whiskey, eight years old, . per quart bottle $1.00 Old 0 P. A ten year old Wfdskey, r per quart bottle $1.00, 1 Old J, E. Pepper, eight year old whiskey, Old Sermitage, 15 year . ""' . Imported Port Wine Imported Sherry Wine Pleas send in your order at once. We prepay charges to your nearest freight or express office. . r . Sommcr House Cafe 1 mmtwyjm- THE TRUE HEALING Nature Does jt. But Man Can Hejp.-The First Principles of Osteopathy, Plainly Told. The fundamental Id-e o( Osteopathy ia that the human. body is a perfectly self-regulating mechanism, the work of wfclch, if not Interfered with la any way, vlll be performed in a moat eat. isfaotory manner until the wearing oat process begins In old a e. HODILY NEEDS ARE SIMPLE Ail that It require, from without la good food, jure water, and fre.h air, e. oh In proper qaantity. Tbeae cod atitute the fuel from which t- powers of the body are generated. When anything eUe la taken Into the system, barm Is done; and the body Is called opon to perform the two-fold task of eliminating the foreign sub- staooe and of repairing the damage which it has wiooght. ABOUT DRUG TAKING Of snob interferences with the work of the body, Osteopathy holds that the taking of drugs for the purpose of cur ing disease ia one. This appliea alike to prescriptions and to patent medi cines. It is a aigniflouDt fact that a number of the greatest students In the medical profession bave studied Osteopathy with the result that they no longer prescribe drugs at all. v TUB OSTEOPATH'S FITNESS ""Osteopathy can begin Its work with vary much I etter hope of success when drag medication hsa ceased; and its first effort ia to locate the mecnanloal interference which baa caused the trouble. . . ... Now the trained Osteopath possesses a knowledge of anatomy and physiolo gy that Is second to none. It inoludes all tbe learning of the old schools and muoh that it new. , It hat been sained in a course of study more arduous and complete than any that ia followed I outside of an Osteopathic college. as . per gallon $5.50 old Whiskey, - ' per gallon $4.00 75 o a quart bottle 75 o a quart bottle it 1. A -A '. & THE PLAN PUE3UED Armed with tbla thorough knowledge of the human body, be makee an exaux lnatlon puch as ia never attempted, by other physicians It is no wsy harsh, in no way embaractlng, tut it ia (bor ough and tbe cause of disease Is found, A bone slightly misplaced, a muscle in a state of undue contraction, a ten don bardenedf--any of these my eaase Interference with the work of vital organ, by pressure upon the nerves that control the arterial thatitipply it with blood, or the veins which carry away ibe wt.te. i OBSTRUCTION MEANS DISEASE It is proven propoeltion that a me chanical obstruction exists in . every case of disease which doea not ore its orUla to a speolflo poison '. In a vast majority of casea tbe patient doea not know that any obstruction exists. He knows only of tbe resulting condition,' and it la at this condition that ' treat ment by tbe drug doctors la 'aimed.' The Oiteopath looks farther back and locates tbe cause. ' ' The obstruction having been found, he re-adjusts the Interfering parts by manipulation with bis hands. This manipulation Is not rubbing or knead ing, and has nothing in common ' with massage, which la not calculated to ac oornplish anything more than a gener. al stimulation of the eurfaoe circula tion. Osteopathy baa a "ay stem of ma .Ipulation peculiar to itself and by' its nse succeeds In removing the defin ite oaose of disease. ... ,Jr'J PURPOSE AND TREATMENT The whole purpose, thereof Osteo pathy, ia to find just what' is Interfer ing with Nat ire's program in tbe body n1 to ao re-edlos, tbe parts that the vital forces may have a chance to lake up , their ', allotted work again. ; Add they will gladly do it. : Sometimes the trouble may ' be re lieved with one treatment, oftecer it requires . a nnmbet. Maob depends opoo the nature of the disease and up on how firmly established In its wrong, ful place the obstructing part has be come. ; . VV . . ,' .1 , Treatment is moat often at some of the 24 nerve centers along tbe spine. it is usually administered tbrougn a thiu garment and la never harsh, sm- baraaslng, or ' indelicate. Ths Right Way. -, - i . : Music I R P Tail tbe pioneer motio teaober of Grande Ronde Valley ia still iu the ring. ' During my vsoation I .made it my business as well as pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, and in fact every thing in my line of business and I fouod that I as a teac'ier, and interpreter of music and1 still in tbe front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory course may take the popular piano course. This plac es the pupil in position to play the popular music of the day, Church and Sunday School music The Violin popuUr couise places the pupil in position ti play 4 II kinds oi danoe rausio as well as light over tures. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my instruction are now making good money as teach ers and soloisto. ' Pupils who are1 ' un der my 0 re will be thoroughly io struoted in mucin. R. J. TAIT, teacher There ia one class of singers that al ways take glee dubs. The universi ty of Oregon'a aggregation of 20 men with a atuuning repertoire appear here December 2L Fine , tmpersouationa and aolo uu. 11 bera, The treat of the season in things musioal. .Admission W jmU vill hi o'u-gel First class job printing, Ob server. j I GOOD BEEF, ' ! v i , : t , can be bad here dally. We are very oaretul In the aeleotiouH we make when purchasing our mata, and our, judg ment Is never at fault. 4 ... . - Good beef is a atronz factor in health-building. It makes bone and ruosole. . . ; - ' J WE PROVIDE ; the best of beef, and other meats, and sell them at very ralr prioes. i on'll be satis fled with the aualltv of beef you obtain, If your purchase are made Bock; & Thomas ' Script v Script Ollt4dird fbrern tfn anproverl, an rtraliml, rfn.ly for lnuu.Uial.Ba. any hw. lxwt nrtcca, - t r r. r. B,lley, haaabw al Commara. Bldg, Ponlaad, Or. GliASSiriED UjDVCRTISCMCNTS IF YOU. HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL"LET 1 THE1 PEOPLE Hi AR ABOUT IT THROUGH THIS DEPARTMENT, YOU WILL FIND A BUYER. IF YOU WANT TO BUY EX PLAIN YOUR WANTS THROUGH THESE COLUMNS. ' ' For Rent ibe building formerly occupied by tbe Salvation army Kor full par- - ticnlars and rates inquire of ' Mrs , SOZuber. Aug. 81 tf FOR BENT Desirable boosekeeplug rooms Ueorge xiall. FOR RENT One . Six room bouse Centrally located on . Third street ; between Main and Park street. Ap ' ply for particulars to W , W .Klnsey. , . f -" ; , . rOr Sale V.. a,, . --- 1 Craah Cow rrnaranteed cood milker To sell cheap it sold at once. " in quire at M 14 Kirtley livery barn.' FOR BALE Two organs and a aewing machine.. . Will be sold at a bargain ; if told at onoe."'Inq'dire at 403 ag goner street. .-'WDlnkle. ... ' 16-22 ' . 1:itui t-t .i- I no oCMT OR R AtiE1 lfin anra farm f well Improved.' n Will aither 're'n or ; aelt: Inquire of ,mvMoaa, La Grande Rural Free Delivery No. 1, . li miles north of Island Oity. - . Dec 6 January 6, ' mi--i .-( WANTED Sa a to file at my resi dence - V ' George Bail. ' Wood for bale , ; 10 inch, i feet and pole wood, . all dry and eold at lowest prices. :, Phone 1281. ''"i i t .t.IL Atkinson , , , . !i'.. 6t - .1 a: vOld rownStora, : .u; Tillmann's Pine Goods " : Every housekeeper wants pure splo ea and flavoring extract . Tillmann's are made for the best family trade. . . . . ; 4,y,lLi,.-'i ,iJ''i . 't?1,1. Lost; ;;:jr':X.. ! Chain Docket book . between i Hill and Depot etreets. . '. Finder please leave at this office y 'M' ; '' -: i; T sa Wanted immediately , ' r ; Logging teams, good wagea Grande Lumber Co.:; ", j; ".y .;;.''' '"1? ; B: of L. K BalL : '-vi t 1- i.'.,v i't V- The I Brotherhood of Looomotlv fitemeu will give "a Christmas' dit&c it Ciommwcial Club Hull on the night of Dec 80 and sapper will b served ; by hit J F Johnson the gen al proprietor of tiia Spokane - Cafe at, hia plaeeon Depot Street. .;ti ; .-; z Portland ; Markets;S Thertielpta of turkeys today r was very large aud the market prioes are consequently ' lower. The - market I Is some Wdiker la respect to dreMod 1 turkeys and live onea also .V There ate however, slight changes In tbe prices.' The chioken market', is Somewhat improved over, that of last weekj bat ia not yet very . atorug, , Wild game! i coming in in small lots and flnda a gooa sale at toe quoted prioea. v i During the past few days It has been asowtalued that .fully, twenty oats 'of fancy Oregon Curbank potatoes bare been purohaaed by dealers here for out side shipment. : - Onion growers are now offering their stocks at , from $110 to 2.25, ; but a number of the larger growers are hold ing for an gdvauoe In quotations;" j It is reported that an advaece In the price of creamery butter will likely occur in , a few- .days, aa it ia atated that the ereameriea are unaUe to eap ply the demand with the best quality, fodaya quotation, are a follow!: - HAY AND GRAIN ' Wheat, export price........ 87o to 90o Barley, beat....i.....22.0tt to tio.75 oata ..,;......r2a. to 127.00 Uay, Umothy... ..$18 to lid BjrfE Eaai and pouttar Butter best creamery...... 280 to 30 Butter, ' ord inary .25o Eggs, per dosen.......;..26otoS2Q Chickens, per ' pound. . .1 ......... , 10c S FKUU8 AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per owt............76c to II Oniona, per owt .....wtXW Apples, beat, . per box .'. . . . . IL3S Veachea, beet, P box. . . . ;.60o to 76o Beete, per sack ....... , . . .1 . . .IL23 Cabbage,'psr pound.. ...... ...'...;ic LIVE STOCK Bteera ....... .... . . . MM Cowa..'..i.. ......4.73 to 13 fiuila UC... .....$L75 Stags...................... ...aa Uogs, beet....... It,60.to 15.25 Uoga, feeder ,X25 $4.25 - ' LOCAL. BUTTER MARKET Orsamnry Batter 65 eents per roll. Batter Fat 28 oenta. per pound. . V V.vr V - ' Ladies We will make you a box coat for m money than ton par for a redy - made garment and you hare two.bu dred patterns ti pick from, nitons, press elothea and clean your oata aoa rou bave a chanoe to win a w. nao ooTcr bu S4U ooat with every dollar paid In our store. , Al Andewa. G.ta furni h. inga. f' ' Phono No 231 Home i ", f'. meat market now naa a Cii I arris comD'et. line of their famona home j cured, breakfast baoon and ham. Our joldoustomera know what this means. . A sample order will convince all of- the auperlority of our noma cured meat, ij arris Mest Market," Public Sale Three quarter sections all plow land 4 miles south of Island City in a body or Will divide to ault. Only 25 00 per aero aV MostlfaeedVd fall gralnitbere . i - i.. ... Minnlsota Landman P " - I . . at i ? Important Notice , : All. persons knowing themselves in dthtad tn ma win niiuua i nil t v. harness shop and kettle ap before Dec 30, 1804? ,ip j..,.0 .,. i: r..,. ! Anr bills not naid before' that data wilb.pl.ced.in the handset rtfjl toi iev for collnrtlon J H Cbilda $1,687,B00. The Bulletin just issued by tbe United State. Government, after months of careful research',1' eh'owa that in the. Westerp, States, theayerage family pur chases annually goods to the amount of y50 " "( rt' 1' On this basis the 2250 families visited with eaoh issue of the Daily and Weekly 1 0B SERVER annually purchase merchandise to the amount of ..$1,687. The natural logical conclusion cannot be otherwise i tljan that'rio wide-awake business man who .will take, I the few moments necessary to convince himself of ' the i accuracy of the1' aWe' sUtement, can ieiflord to miss I the opportunity of placing his announcements' (25,500 each mouth) before this arm of p -'Miyrsi 1;. f,i.4f,fi? i ' V'.'"- An ad under such conditions, prdperly taker carej of will moat certainly bring enormous return, bltfthtl f investment. :t , These, Presentatiops AC 1 Should receive the most careful consideration of every business house whose volvme- of 'business, dp- pends upon the patronage of this city anil county. V: i i- i " n t! mmtw THE y-. ,i-v SPECIAL SOOL . W fcE flNlj Notice ia hereby given 2 the .ai ! Totera of 3ohol Dtstrtrt No On, .f Union County, tat- of Oivgon. that Special M boul ; j eetuu of aaid I 'l-'rle will be b'ldat th Hkh Sc hool H ii r . og ia ail Distner, oo he 28tH day o , December 190i at two o'olook in tbt afternoon, lor' tbe fol lowing objeoti To levy a tax for tbe support of tb schools during tJiia and the en.aU year and for tbe purport of levying tax for tbe payment of intt-rret on bonded debt of tbe district and for tb ' purpose of levying a tax to provide . fund with which tb payoff the bond U oi ot sne ai.trio. . t Dated .his 12th dsy of Deo-mber 190 Geo. ,yf Hanten, . ' Chairman Board of Dlrro'ore . , At' est: A O Wllliams,'lisri t fieri Try the Observer lor t . nr. i - first WW " aw j: :. . Dissolution Notice ; " 1 Not re is hereby given ' tnat the 00 pannerahip hretoforeexfstin between Vyi Peach, J.Jr,Peaoh anlt W rwafl. under tbe nam f Peacb Broa . hT thiadav been diH lived oy mutual ran sent, O Peach retiring. J iPrnrli a-id (1 W Peach, who will oo uinue (he " buaineaa, a I'eacb bro-u w!l , pay all ou'tUn ting .lebt. and colleoi aUao count doe tbt old Brm. - Dxted -Grande Oreston" this 2a b day A Nov- 1904. w u rea n . Pea. 11. 28 12. -8 G W 1 Now Ready for Sale Tfe peoole of" this county are now ' notified that the O'lonu r addition Is for hV.?a?t,' tdu choice lou nan b- had at ".iremnrkablv fe t a d an without exoeptfoa he test re Idenoe lot.m thr sntyj: Per ", I 3na wiaiiing larger traota can aeojre wh w j further hio in the rame addition I Do not fall toee. thin addition an I a , enre O'ie,oi uteee rfioicASoleotion be- lore some one ruw gets tbe lot you want. For full deecriptioa of r .op- ' .ertv and, quotations call . . O'f "onpor La Grande Ore 1 upon Dr i f." M Cor Park and Oak Stree a ' 1 ,00 ..... .t 1 'fTf .... If f t.. .JIIIH ' ' " r v---