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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
f buying Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishings where vou can get more for a dollar : Uan a dollar will buy elsewhere 125 Iron Beds Brussels carpet, Ail wool Ingrains i wool unions urusrels Ingrain $2.75 to $12 00 65c per yard 62c per yard 88c per yard 80c per yard E.G.ADCOOK Succersor to E. Andross. Andross Oldstapd Phoue 9-1 ' My Picture Frames, Mouldings, Plate Rail , room mouldings shades and Curtain Fixtures. s 1 .cture framing, hand made ( paque shades. Oral Bevel Mat cutting a specialty. I have the duly Oval Bevel machine in Ufiion county. Frank Harris Andross old stand Phone 9-1 -Lodge Directory. KVOLKS La Ur.ocl.Aine ro r O K meets uvary Hund.y nlKht o K ill I' ball I . m VltlUng brethxru In-'ilad U aili-.. I. A. Malott, W. P. T, U. OllUum, W. 8. rORKWTKlW Or AMKIMOA-Oonrt M.I barton, Mo 1 meet each Tueiday to ttlk liU. Urolbsnarslnvltnd to attend. 'I H TIUkoii. rhlaf Ranger. C B Wllllum-, Kin. SfO V W Hay, keoBac. ' O O P La Grande lodge,' No w n .a heir ball evory Halurday niaht. VI)Ujg u.i-m wra cordially invitfd toattoud. ' 11. W. Kobcttuno, N li R, Snook, Bee. tTAK KNl'AMHMKNT No SI, I. O. O. F, uieeta .very flint and third Tbumda ys In His uioulb In Odd Fallows bull. Vl.lllog mlr. truli. alWHV. wnl(Huie K buook, C r. ... Kdmoud Kuip.n s-ib A r . & A. M. ba Grande Lotlgs ' o 41. meets every 1st tud 3rd Satur .v ol each month. AC WilliameSeo, O 1) Huffmai W. M EASTERN 8TAK OK 8 Hop. Chapter No I" uwa Hi Mcund aud fourtti Wednesday oi h mouth at ?:lp in In Mawoic Temple Mrs Clara T Lyle, W M , Sjlarv A Waruiokf ifco ; XI. W.A. La Grande Camp o. ;?oa mens tvery fimt and litre) Wednrlav of the mnnih at 1. O. o. K. Hall. All vl.ltipg uelvli. bom are cordially tuviUxl to .iieml. K. Ri,lciid, V. O. John Hull, Clerk. ' Sick Headache . The dlstreseing ailment raaulta from J n ilisotderedcon litjon of tbe atou ach Ad that is neaded to effect a cure is a dose or two nf Chamberlain's Stomach and Live Tablets. In laoi. the attack ma be warded off ,or Kreatly ieasened In eevrlty by taking a doseof thse Tablets aa soon as the first symptom of an attack appears bold.. by Nr vlln Drug Co. ' l f THE NEW YORK P INVITES YOU 1 To Join a New Club O which is supplying the public witha mag. nificent. new Eneyclopia at about the 1 actual cost of production and on terms with Hj ' in the reach of all. If you are interested write today for particulars. The member jU ship is limited. First come, first served. B ENCYCLOPECIA D E P A RTMENT . 78 Fifth Avenue New York .-T.-J.. -II lllllim.H ' Hlllr - How About it, Dad (Ontario Argot) The other day a Vale Toaog man ap proached the minister of the gospel of tha town who at one ootiocd ba waa offering from embarrassment. Ha wantad to know all (bat waa expected of blm on wbiob alda of tha brida to atand, whether ba bad to wear gloves, nod waa ao rattled that ba wound op by laying:') a it klestomarjr to enaa tbe bride V We would like to know from our old cbnm "Pad" Eatabrooki if the above it true. At Central Church. "Still people attend in crowds and till sooU are woo. Biz mora weia baptized yesterday and last evening. Tonight tbe sub ject is "Coming on tbe Border ol tbe Promised Land" Tboi who are reedy may be bands ad tbla evening All who have oome forward during the meeting rt urged to bo present. Mr Coombs ex peots to close with a lecture tomorrow evening. , Pert PcragraPhs When a man tells a women that she looks as young as she did fifteen years ago It is up to her to aeek tbe advice of tbe beauty doctor ot once. iuMniNnwi uiuig mm paimeee dentistry. The so called painless kind paralyzes tha pooketbook and the palo is excruciating Whenjoa hire a lawyer yon lose if you win. feme people are so fond of approval that they chase it to death. While tbe age ol miraolet is past tbe woman who trustfully dips her old dress in a solution made from a ten oent packsge of dyes does not think so. People who have money to burn would do well to take out fire iniur nice before they merrily prooeed. When. a girl side steps a proposal, she is s proud of benelf as it she had given f 1,000 to the heathen. Every old bocbler deserves a vote of thanks (or magntnimoutlr refraining from making a martjr of some titaid little woman who might not have had the courage to refure him. A B Conley is among business visit ore in tbe city today. The Best Physic When you want a physio that is mild and gentle, easy to take and gentle, easy to take and certain to act always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets J For aale by Newlin Drug Company. ir Rock Island meals are the best on wheels Not very good poetry, perhaps, but what it lacks in rytnm, it more tnan makes up in fact. And the prices are reasonable low enough to be within the reach of people of moder ate means; high enough to ensure good food, good cookine and pood service. Breakfast and dinner are served on the a la carte plan you pay for what you order. Luncheon, 50 cents, Denver to Kansas City cago; St. Paul Full information on request i. B. CORHAM, Canaral ant, 1 40 Third M Portland, Ore. . I' ti-.lli-.llr-illf-llli-illr-.ll ORDINANCE NO. 302 Serieaofl905 An Ordinance vacating ao much of tbe alley running through Block 13 of Urandy's Addition to La Grande, Un ion County, Oregon, as lies between Lota 3 and 4 on tbe East thereof, and Lot 11 and 12 upon tbe West thereof The City of La Giande does ordain as followa : taction 1-That aomucb of the AlleT raenlBg through block 12 In Grandy's Addition to La Grande, Uulon County, Oregon, as lies, and la, between Lots S and on the Fast thereof and Lots 11 and 12 on tha West thereof, is hereby declared vacated and to no longer ex ist. Section 2 That said portion of Alley so vacated shall become and belong to tbe Lots adjacent thereto. Section 3-Tbat this ordinance shall be published in tbe La Grande Eve ning Observer And take iffect from and after tbe 10th day of March A O 1906. Passed by the Council of the City of La Grande, this Marc j let, 1905, by all members thereof voting for 'the same. . Approved tbla the 2nd day of March, A D 1905 J D SLATER, Mayor Attest: CHESTER P NEW LIN, Recorder of the City of La Grande. A Noitb Dakota girl dielccated ber shoulder by bugging a girl friend. From tbe violenoe of tbe bug she mtist have mistaken one else". her - for "nm Itch Ringworm T Lucas, Wlngo, Ky. April 25th 19021 "For 10 to 12 years V. AT. WIIKi had been afflicted with a maladj known aa the Ucn.' The I'ching wai moat unbearable; I bad tried for yean to And relief, having tried all remedies i could bear of, besides a number o; doctors. I wish to state that one sin gle application of Uallard's snow Lin intent cured me completely and per manently. Sinoe then I have used the liniment on two separate occasions foi ring worln and it enred completely 25c, 60c and $1 bottle. Newlin Drug Co. Are You Restless at Night? ' And harassed by a bad coughf Use Ballard's Hoi ehouud By nip, it wilt secure you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. 25o, 50c and II. Newlin Drug Co. A Touching Story Is the saving from death of the baby girl of Geo A Eyler Com'-erland, Md, Ue writes ; "At the age of 11 months onr little girl waa in declining health with serious Throat Trouble, and "two physicians gave her up We were al moet in despair, when we resolved to to try Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, l oughs, and Colds. The first bottle gave relief, after tak ing four bottles abe waa cured, and is now in perfect health." Never falls to relieve and core a cough or cold At Newlin Drug Store 60o and 1100 guaranteed Trial bottle free ; Denver to Chi to St. Louis. JOURNAL i t w ENCYCLOPEDIA DEPARTMENT TdKinb AT.nue. NcwYwk. Pleaas send mejwtthout charcc Infor mation regurdlDg your new Kueyclove dtaCtub aim ipeimfn pags of the Encyelqiedla, including maps, portrait and olored aiiKravlnga. Mama Htraet M. Itailneas Addrna ....... City .hM.,....m State . .. , NEW YORK JOURNAL v ITT I X'V It 7 3 a 9 THE TRUTH ABOUT CATARRH Danger In Nostrums and Powders ' and Hope Only in Better JCir ' dilation.' That a very great number of people have catarrh in some form, or can be persuaded that thev have it, ia tbt dlsoover that in recent years has served to enrich a number of shrewd and unscrupulous medicine makers. Esch strives to convince bis prospe tlve victims that .they are suffering from the disease and that hla particu lar brand of poison ia the sure core They have elastic consciences, these seekers after tainted wealth, and con veniently forget to ssy anything at all about the oooalne, or other equally harmful" drugs, which th- medicines contain, and which are almost certain to make alaves ot those who buy. DEALERS SOMETIMES DEMUR Sometimes druggists have more troublesome consciences. Some de cline to recommend these nostrums, and a few even tefuaa to sell them The other day, la Peterson, N J , a woman entered a drug sljop and called for a catarrh "care" whlob she had bojsht before She showed plain evl- and the druggist declined to sell her what the wanted. 'Madame," he declared, "you have been taking cocaine in large quantities and are becoming its victim, I most refuse to supply yon any longer. " The worran begged for it, but f nally bad to go without it. She presum ably got it elsewhere nnd continued on her downward course through Us use. Kes, victims oiten slop taking a poisonous medlolne, but usually only to substitute another that supplies the drug craving just as well anddoee just as much to hasten physical and menial bankruptcy. THE ONE OATARRH CURE Catarrh is an inflammatory disease of tl.e mucous memorane, whether it ooours in the nostrils or in t be stomach And, like other inflammatory disease, It is simply the result of there being too much blood- in the a filleted tissues. This results either from too great a supply, through improperly controlled arteries, or through the failure of the veins to carry the blood away after it has been brought to the part by the aaterlea. Obstruction Is the common cause. It may be that the nerves controlling the blood vessels are suffering from the pressure of misadjusttd vertebrae; it may be that the vessels themselves are interfered with by hardened or con tracted muscles or ligaments; the nature of tbe obstruction, and its lo cation, vary with the ease. But tbe skilled Osteopath oan usual ly find it, and readjustment very often brings a complete cure, even alien tbe trouble has become chronic. L'reqtient ly relief Is juick, although in many oases numerous treatments are nuoess ary. But Osteopathy's success in ban isbing the disease is generally very gratifying It is the safe and rational treatment. Incidentally, it is worthy of note tl at complication, auob as deafi.sss lesullinv from nasal cat an h, disappear when (be trouble causing them is brought to a natural ending by re stored circulation The Right Way. Last Notice Months ago I notified the public that all those who bad relatives buried In the cemetery, whitb is a part of my lands were expected to temove the remains without delay Being aware that this is eetentially painful to all concerned. I have heen patient but am 110s compelled to make a rinul appeal to tbosa iuterested s The work ot clearing the ground has al ready begun aa l tbe lateness of the season necessitates Us early comp'.e tton. Geo O'Connor it IS THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE CNITED BTATK8 FOR THE DISTRICT OF OlltV.Q S In the matter of ) NOTICE OF FIRST T. M. tttubbleHeld. J- MEKHSR UA ti K KU IT. ) O F ClU. U1TO R3 To tbe creditors of T. M. stubblefivld, of La Urando, in th. county uf Union, and distrlo .roresald, a bankrupt: Notice l herehv uivoa, that on the Jfth dav o( FeLurary, 1906,111. said T.M. Htubblelleld wan duly adjudicated bankrupt; and tbat theflrM mseting of bit creditors will be held .t lu Uraade, Cuion Connty, Oregon, said dlitrict, 011 the 11th day of March, I9O5, at 10 o'cloek 10 the (orcnoou, at which time tba said creditors nuv attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine tbe bankrupt, and transact tueh osher bili ikm aa may properly come befoie aald meeting Fjch claim filed mum be accompanied by cents. " Dated at La Urande, Oregon, thla 27th day ot FeUuary, 1905. F.8. IVASHOE Refetee ia Bankruptcy. For Investments In LHEUR COUNTY Write to C,T. McDANlEL Outario O rejo PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS DR. A. -L RICHARDSON. ' Physician and Surgeon. Office over Hill's Dros 8tore. Office rh.sl36S .BesldsassPhoaeW N. MOLITOR. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Comer Adams avenue and Depot W. Office PbonsZM Beddeneerhone68l WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pbone 7H Lewis building, oppoalte Homuwr House Office Hours,! to 1,7 to 8 BACON & HALL, Y5I CIAN3 AND SURGEONS Office In Foley bulldln.-, Phone 1191. C. T. Bacou, Reddepoe Phoue 1191 At. K. uan, lun.acucc ii-i DKS. DIGGERS & BIG0ERS Physicians aud Surgeons O W Blggers, H. D. Geo, L. Bigger, M. D Telephones Office 1121 Residence il Qfflce' KilBton Building ovef J. M. Berry's atom. Residence on M.dlson Ave. second duor west of 'oniier residence, Or. U. W. Diggers La GRANDE - ORSA.O.H Woiekitouttl can. prumiuiy muuuucJ U day or night. DENTISTS REAVIS BROS. DENTISTS. Office Soramer Building Cffioe Phone 5-1 Residence Phone 117 C. B. Cauthorn DENTIST Office Over Hill DruaJ.Store La Grande, Oregon R. L. LINCOLN DENTIST Up stairs, Cor Adams avenue and Depot 3t. Phone s-a VETERIfMAAY SURGEON Dr. Y A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drug Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 136J Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 58 ATTORNEYS CPAWF0RD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-at-Law LA GRANDE, OREGON Ofl Ice In HoiRrner 'tulldirg. d. W KN0WLES Attorney and Counsellor At Law m Office in Ralston Building Phoue 1 La utande Or. U.T. Wlillums a . i". Williams WILLIAMS BROS. ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Ofd' in KitUion Bulldiag Phone i053 Iji Orande, Or. ACCOUNTANTS W. I. BISON ETT BJfcPimr ACCOUNTANT Ottice with J.T.WiliiaiuBau.Latirarido Parties wishing tu9 servijds of t com petent bookkeeper are ass red satis factory wsults. frioes rei.ouable D. C. KELLEY, Books posted and corn plicated .n. oouate adjusteJ. Pea ijU nauors a sjieolalty. Notary Publio. OIhI,,,. against the government considered. Correspondents aolioited. Addrea Lock box 613 fCReaasjfia 10 PERCENT OFF Oo all cash purchases of ,T.vwi uver. muip.ete stock jof mea8 poultry, lard, our uwu turea Dreak!a3t bacon ana nama a specialty. Phone 1601 I. HARRIS We pay the highest market price for hides, nelta. and fnr Peculiar Di$appearan I Ti Stiinvin rt il?..tiA in . the peoaliar disappearance ot hi, PLv ful syetoma. of In.listion and H . rT, . " " A,ew Fill. 1 he perfect rorned, tor d uln, ionr .tomach, heaS' constipation, etc," Giurai.feed i: Newlin drag atore priee2',efl(i IT I Mint Saloon CHAS. MELQUIST, Proprietary wfisES.- LTOUOItS f .n tPQ 8 Ail V -S-auM ' ir;r.aot .'nllrtion3 of stuffed animals on the Pacific-S. coast. fads. jgaatJiofiaasaB wasESSsasM "bus tlllrittIM I II ! Blue Front Saloon E. TH0RS0N, Proprietor. FINEST WINES, LIQUORS Imported and domestic Hot or cold lunch all hours Jefferson Arenns Opposite Depot ;eassHiisleM:w Palace Saloon THAt ANDFPtnN. Prnn. FINK WINES,UQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand m e Jefferson arenas Opposite Depot THE OXFORD PAR JOHN BIEVER.Prop. t Complete aMOrtment of i WINES, LIQUORS ? and r.ir.ARS r Mixed Drinks a Specialty fir St. THE LOUVRE f g CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. I FINE IWINE5, LIQUORS I Gtntlemen always Welcome 1 Pir Street stesBBa&ssiiaasESEa iifiKrisatoiaaasfjgl Eagle Saloon ULRICH LOniS. Prop. FINK WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are our specialty Moiaon Avenue, Oupoaite depot '"O tSr0 ODFrinit. ar urviap 3o eru tot? aort0. Spokane,' Noi w d-ietx 7Ti7' u- ."liatrta No 8: 0 a in i atd ..ie.? e.i-WBt.U,T: ifnd p m trnr- ' . I DEPABT . TimeScfedul I 1 mmmt UKAKDg, OR VHOl .;-t yraana. vaal 5:50 am. I and