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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
-. IT IS COMING. WHAT? The largest car load of up-to date furniture ever brought to this city. This car include, bed room suits, the finest line of lounges and couches ever shown In tl.a .... J "v jt "" uresBers, cnu foniers in something new and elegant. Mattresses, all kinds from the common shoddy to the real hair . mattress. There is toe much in the car to mention here. Call and see for yourself Car will be here early this wef k E.G. ADCOOK Successor to E. Ad dross. Andross Old stand PhoueD-l G. E FOWLER Truck and Transfer Wood and Coal Phono 1811 All order given prompt attention. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL -: The transfer man. He will take that trunk to the Depot or your home iu lees time than it takes to tell' it. Wagon always at your Her vice,' Chnrges moderate. Day phone 1751, uigbt phone 1863. , Cures Coughs and Colds Mrs O Peterson 625 Lake 8t. Topeka &Buug mra ; -ui an coiign remedies Mallard's llorehoaud Hyrap is m? favorite; it has done and will do al that is claimed for it to arjeedlly oaie an coanns-ana coi;s-and it ia sol sweet and pleasant to the taste" 25, 1 ouc i.uu oouie. tNenn urog uo RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop, Safe and reliable rigs fu ru st all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. 3-5 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Gtain and feed. Fiee delivery to all parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1961 Hone, barncaa and wngone bought and aold jtewir vj opera hqmse r. M. STEWARD, Proprietor and Mgr . lllliimillUIIIIIIHIIIIimiHIUIUmiUIIHIIUilHHHHIIUHIIIIUIIIIUIIHHHI Frank Dodge and Arthur 0. Thomas, Present Ardra La Croix's laleft success, - .- I The AoonshincrV Daughter SCENIC MELODH MA IN TOUR ACTS ; Six Scenes. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 t, A true story of the Tennesree A Capable Acting Company of 12 People. All New Sir.giug and Dancing " Specialties ft. flUUhS boxes l; Orchestra 75r ; Balance of House 60c; LrChildren 25c. Seats on sale Monday at Van Burcu's. LA GRANDE MARBLE WORKS E. C DAVIS, Proprietor. Complote assortment of fin est marble and gran it always on hand. Estimates cheerfully furnished upon applicati n. ... Headstones and Monuments A Specialty PASTU R E. I have leased the Bilk pas ture for the season and am therefors in position to care fos all kinds of stock, and especially the "town oow" at rates which are Just. I will guarantee first class treatment, good feed and water. Address E. El. Jones, Phone 1276 La Grande The 811k pasture eonaliiti f over 800 aeree and ia divided Into all lentnu lota Horace and cattle will not run together Here Is a Bargain For You v Eishtr anrea of LnA l M.ik.n. OOODtv. with Mwi rl,rV. Buuuuv buu uut uuiiuiuga. every rood I ftmm m iu CVIUTBllun. Will raise from 9 to 11 tons 61 alfalfa par , acre. The Tel ia of thii properly may I ba estimated from the faot that It rent annually for 110 par aora and renter pays tba taxes. Ihla place can be rented for five yeare looser at this prioe. Here la an investment tl at , beats ten per oent. For sale on easy wruia. Writ to C, T. McDANIEL Outario. ..Oregon. Pasture Look out for Thos Stephenson with his herd of cows thia coming week I have in the neighborhood of 600 acres tor them to ran on and a nice stream of water running through the place. Prioe II ,60 per month for oow. A 3tf Billard s Horehomd Syrup - Immediately relieve hosrse croopv oouith oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathincr. Hnnrv n Rtn lrusgist, ShollBbnrg Wis, writes, May 201901: "I have been selling Ballard s Ilorehound fiyrup for two years and have never had a preparation that baa given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they oome back for more I can honestly re commend it. 25. 60c, $100 Newlln Drug Co A Dandy For Burns Dr Bergin, Pane, Ills, writes; - i have used Ballard's "now Liniment: always recommended it to my friends as 1 am oonBdeot there Is no better maae. "it is a . dandy for Idius, Those who live All farm at raft oaruknloll i - - - w w w wawviaeajsav liable to many aooldental cuts, barns. uruiBua. wmrn neai rapidly wben Ballard's Snow Liniment ia applied. It should always be kept in the bourn for cases of emergenoy " 25c, 60o $1 00 bottle Newlin Drag Co Health Is Youth ' " ,,. .... ..- i , . Disease and Klckness Bring Old Age Her bine, taken every morning before breakfast will keep you in robust healh fit yon to ward off disease. It cores constipation biliousness, dyspepsia, fever, skin, lives and kidney oomplain ta. It purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs D W Bid it b Whitney. Texa, writea April 3 1902: I have used Uerblne and find it ia the best medicine for contention and liver tronbles. It does all yoa claim for It I can highly recommond it. 50c ta a bottle ! in Drug Co 'A Mountain. 41 A Long Session of the City Council toe side-walks covered with good. wares, merchandise, boxes, kegs, and many other things not proper to be upon the sidewalk. 1 also call yoar attention to the fact that in one or more ' places npoo the main streets of the city, parties have put in water pipes "d lsft the pipe and faaoet standing a consider able distance above the side walk In a manner very dangerous to persons travelog along the walk. This should not be allowed, and if the ordinances of the city are not sufflolent to stop the practice the city attorney should be instructed to at out prepar the neoessary oridnance and that' they be at once pot In foroe. It may eem anoessary that I should again all the attention of the council to the fact that there are . very, maoy plaoes and premises within the eltv that are open nuisances from the ' fact that the owners of the premises de posit In the alleys and ou each ore. mises deposit in the allsys and on such premises garblge and watte material until tba premises and alls vs. aa wll as the streets are very offensive to the signs and otnirwiae. I also nrge upon the council and re. commend that in case the city ia In need or expects to use any material of any considerable amount, an estimate of the same be made before band, and mas tne larnlsblng of the same h submitted to bidders and oontraota let fop tM aatna tn V - . . . - .MM iw.nl AUAiallMe Didder, and that the provisions of the charter that no member of the; council shall be Interested in contract work oi the oity shall be rigidly adhered to. 1 strongly recommend the praotica of each officer of the city purchasing hi own supplies at hi i own will be dis continued ad that before any supplies era purchased at the expense of the city requisition for the same be made, and that the same be ordered by : the council or some committee for ' the purpose. ' 7 My attention haa been called to the fact that the oridnanoe prescribing licenses has been in ncany cases, and probably most cases Ignored, and that hacks, trucks, and drays .have been far months, and are now , running without lieeases In accordance witn the licenses provided. I recommend that the finance committee at once thoroughly examine the books of the water superintendent, the recorder, treasurer and all other officers cf the eity, through wnose hands aiy faiids of the cty pass, or who has bad dur ing the past year or years the purchas ing of material or employment of men and such work, from this oity. i lours respectfully" 1 ; J DBlater Mayor How I Came To Be An Osteopath A T Still, M D, Founder of ths science, , In the year 1974 I proclaimed that a disturbed artery marked tbe begin ning to an boar and a . minute wben disease began to sow its send of des truction in the human body; that 10 no case could this be done without a broken or suspended currn l .f tuerial ! blood, which by nature w.a .utendedi to supply and nourish all nerves, liga ments, muscles, skin , bones end the artery itnell; and that he who wished successfully to solve tbe problem of disease or delormities of any kind in all oases without exception would fiodone or more obstructions In some artery or its branches. At an early day in my medical ua. turn pri yon otner leaaona why joa should oaa the RoOc IaWid Systtni. Then an kai of ihcm. , L. a CORHAM, Onenl Aeant, ' 140 Thlral LtPtHam4,Or. itdbs Ihii philosophy bsd solved for ma the pftiblem of malignant growths anil their removal through restoration of the norml flow ot the arterial fluids which, wben done, tra oilers the blood to lbs veoone circulation for return and rsntwal after the . pro. Owes of renovation is completed by the lungs, exoretoriee and porous system. Fevers, flux, - headaches, heart and lung tronbles. measles, mumps and whooping cough, and all diaeaaee met and treated since that time according to this thoory have proven to my mind tbat there is no exception so this law. The rule ot the artery mast be ab solute, universal and unobstructed, or disease will be the result. I proclaimed tbeo and there that all nerves depended wholly on the at serial system for their Qualities. such as sensation, nutritiua and no tion, even though by the law of reci procity they turn is h foroe, nutrition and sensation to the artery itself; "and further proclaimed that he brain ot man li O id'a drug store sod has In It or subject to its control, all liquids drugr, lubricating oils, onietes. acids and every quality of cbemioal that toe wiraom of Qod thought necessary lor human happiness and health. In my study I began with tbe bones I associated them in attachments by adhesive ligaments, which bind every bone to'every other bone of th K- Tbsee receive and operate belts, strsps pulleys, aprons, and all cf tbe neoes sary forms of the softer parts of this great machine wbioh is to be operated by the force known as animal life Having completed the study or bones the relations of one to all others in lorro ; bow beautifully ; they work, how nicely they are attaohed: how well formed to reoeive attachments ol musoles and ' ligaments; ' bow nicely divided and spae d In such condition ss to allow the blood vessels and nres of all kinds to ramify through al! other tissues and deliver all fluids cf life and aotion in every minatia 1) the common whole I was lost in wonder and admiration. was led to ask the question : "On whom or what does this engine de pends for its motive loroer Whence all this skilled workmanship seen in full motion, quietly, heroically and with infinite exactness hsuling. deli vering its nioely prepared elements to each and every station where con struotion must rtoeive and blend with, out a murmur with the next motive force? Whose doty is it to keep a s vessels, cbsnnels and routes for all substances cleaned . and purified by the iovigorating powers of bodily fluids ss these flow over, nourish, oil tmt'Oib, lubricate and watei from t great system of acqueduots com monly -known as lynpbatios the femes, blood-vessels, stomaob, bjwtls heart, kikneys, and every part of the byd;T . ; ; . G d has ptaoad al tbe principles ol motion, life and all its remedies to b used in sickuess inside this human body, . He has plaosd tbern some where In tbe structure it He knew how, or elae. He has left His mi chineiy of life at the very point wherein His skill should, tieoute Its most important work. ' As we are un willing to attribute to Deity anythih g but perfection, and would be highly offended at any one who should even hint at such an idea, we must, see that oar sots are in Hoe with our words Osteopathic Health. You don't have to hire a Cab . The La Salle Street Station in Chicago, which is used by the trains of the Rock Island System, is located in the very heart of the city, less than a .block from the Board of Trade; less than two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walk ing distance of the principal hotels, theatres and stores. Yoa don't hart to lura a cab to reach them. i TI''iclocT"hrilhtlnrrctrfthcitric , " f ?? I cots, tt si"" tk elevated, and ran are whnked toanv Dirt of town oh mWt h. .,k PROFECSiONAL CAR03 PHYSICIANS .DR. A. L RJCHARDSOri, Physlckn end Surgeon. ? Omoe ovar HUTs Dreg Store. Office Phone 136 BaaidaaoePkoaeSa N. MOLITOR. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Curat Adaaaa avaaoa an4 Depot BC Offlos Phone tM Itaaloanot Pboae 681 WILLARD SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pbone TU " - licwia imuainc eppaalte Boaniat Ha Offles Hoan, 1 te 4, T to S BACON & HALL, tit CIANS" AND SURGEONS Offlee la roly baUdtDf, Pkeae U8L . 0. T. Bacon, ttaalaanee Pbooe list - M. K. Bau, Beeldcaea SUl DKS. BIGGERS & BIGGERS . Ptiyaiolans and 8args)M a WBlggen,M. D. ' Oeo, L. Blfcera, M. O Telephones Office 1321 . Bealdeaee 1S81 '. Qffloe Ralalon BoUdlng ott 1. It. Barry'B Store. Rldenoe oa atadlaoa ATe. aeooad door west of former residence, or. O. W.BIcgera LaGRAMDB . . ORBUON ' -ProieuioBal ealla pronptly attended to : J' dayerala-hu . DENTISTS REA VIS BROS, f ! DENTISTS. - ; Offloi Boramer Bulldlof Offloe Phone 5-1 Basldenee Phoae 117 C. B. Cauthorxi DENTIST OOloe) Over HIU DruCStore i La Grande, Oregon 2 R. L.. LINCOLN DENTIST I Up autrs, Oor Adama araau. and Depot Bb Paonej4 VETERINAAY SURGEON Dr. F A CHARLTON VETERINARY 8URGEON, Office at A T Hill's Drag Store La Grande, Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 Farmers' line 58 ! DR. W. T. D0WNE3. ' VKTERINART SUBOEON AND DENTIST Umr orders at Rsd Retldancc Cor Cross Druf atore 6tbaadlat Thirty At years ezperience, beat of refereaoe ' c furnished ATTORNEY3 CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Attorneys-aMaw LA GRANDE, ORXOOH oaioo In Bommer alldlnf. t , J. W.KN0WLES .;,v. Attorney and Counsellor ; At Law OOce la Kalaton Bulldlof . Phone 1M . . UQrandeOr.' H.T.WUIlnma A. C. Wllllaiua WILLIAMS BROS. ATI O UNEY8-AT.LAW Qm- In Ralalon Building . . Phone iM UUra.id,ur. Ledge Directory. KAOLFH La Ur.no. Airie tw r O a coaeu aTsry Bunrt.y alaht in K ol V ball I t m VUlUng brclheru Invited U. acUnrL i. A. Matoll, W. K T. U. Ullham, W. It. Z1 rna UkIit", Me M mew u. thalr hall every Hatnrdajr oighl. VltlUua n.am aera rordiall. Invited to attend. Uamlery plat cmn be aeon at Office of City Reoutdtr. ... t a W. itoherUon, KU R. Snook, Beo. TAK ENI'Aalf MKNT No 81. I. O. O. F. aeeuavary erw and third Thurednrs ia tba awnth In Odd Fellow ball. Vlaltlna pairl irolti alwaya waloome I. H Suook7cTP. Kdmond Kobin.n anrlbT A A A. M. La tirande Iodge x 41. meets every 1st uj 3rd 8atar 'T ol each moutb. : ; A t! Williams isoe, 1 O D Huffman V.U , KaHlErUriSTAS OK8 Hop. Chapter No W nietth second and tbunu Wednedr o cb month at rJtO p m in Muooir l eraule -. wMra Clam T tflfle, W at . Mar A Warniek. iter . ,. ., M. W.A.. La Grande tfctnp Ao. 77ua nieeta every ftryt and Iblrd W.dnedy of the monlhwl.O.O.F. Hall. All -vlallipg nelh- aw wtuiaMi iHTiwu tu siiicna. - JohallBll, Clerk. V., KcitUnd, V.a SORCHTEK4 OK AMKBtCA-Oonrl Mld US' ,, ? ""eta ch Tbunday night la k, of i nail, ilroibere are Invited to attoad. 1' S Tillnon. (lel aamrer. ' Us VVIUIania. Kin. Bee .'i ofTrufUeDr. O L Biggon, Johu Hall, and U PaUiooa. - .7 v Keep yoar bowels regolar by the ase of ('hamberlain's 8tomaob and Liver Tablets. There Is nothing better. For sale by Newlin Drag Co. i Hint Czlco- t - piAS.XLQUISTIVc?rk!ar. f WINES, LIQUORS I AND CIGARS : Finest collections of etuJ animals on the Pacific coast, : - ; V . - 1 !WMI i35SaKSEE? Blue Front Sdocn WKI8T -' ' g WINES, LIQUOES 1 Imported and domestic CIGAItS il - . , Hot or cold lunch all hours i! Jtefflinoa Araaaa Oppoelte Depot itMIMSSSIMMafrfS ..a. Palaco Saloon CHAS, ANDERSON, Prop. I .... L... rtNat - - WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Always on hand i Jeffereoa Avenoe . MSI IS i l Willi Opposite Depot AAMsAWAMeA4A1 THE OXFORD MR . JOHN BIEVCH, Prop. Cosaplele saaoi traaut ef WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS - Mixed Drinks a Specialty Fir St. nfl'Wl WaaMmliaTBsaVflgia MTaTilfljaawBinBrtJi -swrr"' 1 Trip i nuuDP Ban a aaa lav U klm$ ft CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. , .- ' -' : ' v.? , ;". . VINE : ; WiriE5. LIQUORS S CIQ1R5 Gentlemeit alwayt Wclcomt r: Fir Street Eaglo Saloon . UlRICH LOniS, Prop. "s . . .. : - roil ;-. WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS Lunches are oar specialty Jefferson Avenue, Opposite depot 1 i. r. io&ias ahi j.w. iooit nop. FINE WINE5 LIQUOR J And the beat brauda ol - CIQ15 ' - Alwayeon band Allied drinks a at-enlnit., , A.b ! jvu eun i gn iv Tbla la a gen- Z tlemen'a resort and will be run aa auch esssssssseess Tom Fleming BLACKSMITH r Horsrihoing and Wagonvvcrh. , North Fir 8treet ; ' a New Cure for Cancer All surface cancers are now known : to be curable, by Baoklen's Arnica 8ale. Jaa Walters, of Doffleld, Va writes: "I had a ranter on my Up for Tears, that seemed In-arable, till l ook ' len's Arnica halv hanla.l it r,,t h Is prfe-tly well." Guaren teed care for oats and bnrns. S5o hi New lin Drug Co drug atore. . r BRUNSWICK i?