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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
TAKE CHILDREN FROM PARENTS TREAIING THROAT QLASSirieD Advertisements TROUBLES -v - ...L -i ! 'I 51 13 a n n m LUMBER Lumber 1 Doors Boxes 1 STODDARD (LUABER1 CO. LA GRANDE, Everything you winr-want lor that SUNDAY Is'AwaitlngYourOrdr at ; U. RALSTON'81 ; . NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE (Ooi. Hir andJeffenuQ 8ta.r OUR SPEGIAfyf V Fall Liiie 'Te'rierred ktbck Oanred Goods. '" . , .j t ' Grands Ronde : FERRY. KmMm" LUMBER LATH and BOXES Grande: Ronde Lumber Co. PERRY, OREGON. REDUCTION SALE We hsvt nude np our mind to sell every roll of Wall Paper in our ton before tht next spring stock arrives, and In order to insure a J ' ; complete clean-up we have cut the price rcjwdleM of former price Wall Paper from 5 cents up We Want to clear the house before March lit at wi expect a carload of Will Waper to a arrive on that date. We uve more Wall Paper '. now on hand tharfafi the other paper houMs ,n the county. There . fore you will hive a greater variety to select from. Our present stock is complete Stacklarid & McLachlen PAINTS. eiUS AND 6LASS Are You Going to Discard Your old Carpet : : See W. H. BOHNENKAMP, The largest line of carpets ever brought to La Grande now. on display. Something entirely new ir 3-ior covering; as cheap as matting, Ut prettier, and much more durable. ' Be sure to examine it as it is just what is needed where you want something good and inexpensive. Linoleum in all grades and widths WALL PAPER AT LESS THAN COST YARD CS Shingl Sash v MiJlwork OREGON. V SHOES Good School Shoes "J..""'.'.' "" -" - Lumber Co. OREGON. If exieo City, April IS The govern ment of Sonora hu ' issued orders for Ute separation from their mother of all Yqul children more' than two year and leia than II yean of age. The women are to be deported with the men to the Isthmus of Tebnante peo aad Yuoatao and the children kepi in Sonora and distributed among Mexican familiee in various parte of the state: . '; Catholio priette of Sonora are de nouncing the mote as inhuman, and are calling opon Mexican parents to refuse to accept the charges. Cstbolio papers are echoing the deooiinclations of the priests. The' government au thorities lake the stand that if the Yequl children of tender age .are sent to the tropics of Msxloo they will die, whilst! kept in Sonora. they , will be reared and become law abiding and in dostrions citizens of tbe community. The order of the1 Sonora govern ment was approved by the federal au thorities before tl was issued. - ... UNCLE SAMo HARD HEARTED Seattle Wash.,' April 13 Edward L. I United States engineer's office, cannot marry Miss Allda Wolsey, a stenog rapher in the same office, unless one of them resigns. Tbe civil service com mission of tbe engineering department of the army has made Ibis ruling; ac cording to a 'dispatch reoeivsd ' from Washington today. The war depart ment claims Ibat; the marriage and the consequent fact thai Mrs Fang burn would have to serve under Mr Fangburn in the same office would make discipline hard to maintain. It is probable Ibat tbe young woman will resign Fangburn stales that the United States of America will not be embarrassed in tbe matter in tbe slightest degree . " Fishing For Coyotes 8ante Fe N. M. April 12 Bench men in this country have discovered a scheme for getting rid of coyotes, whioh have been a (ource of almost endless trouble. Large fishhooks are being tied to bushes, placed some dis tance from the ground in order to force the animals to jump for the meal. When the jaws of the coyotes close upon the food Ihey are caught by a book and held suspended until kill ed. The plan ie working extremely well, and ranchmen who have been losing chickens and lambs iu largt numbers are much pleased with tbe results. ' Seattle Bench Show . Seattle Wash, April 13 The twelfth annual exhibition of tbe Seattle Ken nel Club opened yesterday under hap py auspices. The show from present indications, will be one of the most successful ever held in tbe northwest. The tbbroughbred canines on exhibi tion number several hundred, and al most every breed known to fanciers is included in the list. Tbe entries come from all parts of Washington, and from California, Oregon , British Co lumbia and other pans, The exhibi tion will continue until the end of the week. , Hindoo is Released By Soripps News Association Singapore April 13 The German collier "Hindoo", which wis refused clearance papers yesterday, was releas ed today, and the veseel left port head ing for Saigon. No More Loans 81 Petersburg April 13 Official , de nial is given to the report thai the government is contemplating the issue of another internal loan at present. Idaho Wool Sales Only one clip of wool oonsistiog of about 25,000 pounds was sold at the Mountainhome wool sates on Saturday and thai was disposed of at 17 cents. Eight lots were offered but all were withdrawn but one lot, on account of tne price. Tbe lowesl bid was 11 cents Tuers wera a number of buyers pre sentBoise News Clesnse your system of all imparities this month. Now is the time to take Hollister't Rocky Mountain Tea It will keep you well all summer. 35 oenta, lea or Tablets. , Newlin . Ding Co. A Plain Statement to Show What the Osteopathic Method is and why it Achieves Results", The impression that Osteopathic treatment is adapted only to the re lief of spinal curvatures; paralysis, rhaamatiam. and chronic nervous diseases is one that has very naturally been formed by many who nave made no practical investigation of the sob loot: for it is oases of this kind, In which other methods have failed, that have come to the Osteopath during the long period in which he has ' been es tablishing himself; and it is opon bis success that his reputation has ' been based.'-' A NEW ERA 13 DAWNING Bat tbe dsy when the practioo of the Osteopath was limited to oases of this nature is well nigh gone; and . every where the publio are beginning to ap preciate the fact that the science offers the very best hope of relief and eure, whatever may be tbe disease. . - As an Illustration of this, it may be noted tnat publio singers, fpeakers and actors, whose work requires per fect condition of tbe throat, and is a severe strain upon it, nowadays resort to Osteopathy when they have used their vocal powers to eicess or in any other way contracted thioat troubles. Whether the afflctlon be slight or ser- more, and do it more qolokly, safely, and painlessly than any other proced ure, ' . , CAUSE, EFFECT AND CUBE '. In most throat affections there is congestion a damming up, at tbe point of attack, of the blood and other body fluids that should be circulating rapidly In normal circulation these fluids are regularly purified and re newed through the work of tbe various organs, carry needed nourishment, and take awsy with them, to the longs and other excretory organs, the waste matter. Such a damming np Is "in flammation," end it develops various ly Often there is a distinct anatomical obstruction that has predisposed the patient to the attack by leaving the throat tissues 111 supplied or badly drained ( and proper readjustment, re storing good olroulatlon, brings relief and cure. THE PRINCIPLE EVER THE 6AME Frequently, however, there . is no such predisposing cause. The nerves and tissues hava simply become irri tated through excessive use, or from other causes peoullar to . the case, re sulting In a muscular condition which Impedes - circulation.' Osteopathic manipulation of the throat tissues, freeing up the circulation of tbe blood W HM waahwf - - - and lymph in the oongested area, again oooompliahes better results than any other method Many who are dependent upon their voices take such treatment regularly, not because they are suffering from disease, bnt so that tbe throat may be kept always In the best possible con dition, making throat trouble unlike ly to occur. In this connection it should be ncted that the Osteopath maintains that the cutting of the tonsils is seldom Justin able and that he can and does relieve and cure such CkSes without any use of the knife. The Right Way. The Cornucopia Baker City April 13 Ed Mills, a prominent resident of Pine Valley, is in town today attending to business matters. He is largely interested in Cornucopia mining properties, and feels Ibsl muoh is to be done out that way this summer to bring tbe great values existing to attention of capitalists who will develop on a large soale. Why suffer with spring tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetitef Hollieter's Rooky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep yon well 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. New lin Drug Co Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep work or eat? Tbat'e spring tiredness and will dls-appear at once If yon take Hollister's Rooky ' Mountain Tea this month. 35aenta, Tea or Tabiets. Notice to Sheepmen The Bureau of Animal Industry rev quire all sheep, going into other states to be turned on the range, to be dip ped once under Federal supervision, and twioe if they are infected with scab. There will be no concession or modifications of this order for tbe present year. Sheep shippers and owners should plaoe themselves In a position to com ply with these requirements before offer log their sheep to the Railroad Com pany for shipment. Please take par ticular notice of the f:i Mut this dipping must be under FcUo.m supr vision, and provide against mis understanding. For Sale vi,mt riu, read Dotatoes. Carmen no 3 and Early Rose, one half mile east of D Oldenburg. XI , J S CHANDLER, Froltdale FOR 8ALE Early Rose potatoes for eale. Geo Parrot Island City. ' t. . Aoril3l7 ' FUR BALK Four room house practl . oallr new and CO x 110 ft. lot, 0 si between 7 and 8 at For particulars apply on premises. - S-71 Good work team weight about 1200 also one good family i riving horse. Apply to Barney Sparrow old towo. April 4 14 FOR BALE One barn for ' isale cheap Inquire of Mrs Zuber, corner of O , and 7th sts. For Rent FOR 8ALE Toe .bouse Just east of tbe Post Office, For particulars cal at Selders candy factory or at this offloe 4 10 FOR REM Twenty acres of young orchard one and one ball mile from La G-ande, Right person can se cure the traot on easy terms K E Holmes, La Grande. A 6 tf FOR RENT Large, well furnished rooms at 17 00 per month. Inquire of Mrs A L 8tover,lat the Hilts house, one block north of the round bouse. " FOR RENT Six room bouse with all modern Improymeuts. Located cor ner First and Main. ., .- HO Oilman FOR KENT Furnished rooms. In quire of Mrs Duryea at 1901 becond i ttreet - FOR RENT Furnished rooms, good location. Inquire of Mrs. W J Snodgrass, Fourth street, or phone 35-3. FOR RENT-Light housekeeping rooms Mrs. Shearer, near Geddes Bros, grocery store. FOR RENT Five room house in good location. Inquire of C Ralston at Nebraska Cash store, tf FOR RENT Small house four blocks north of little brick school house including an acre of ground and Ir rigating water. 0 per month. In quire of Ed Strlughain, phone 61x0 4 13 Board and Lodging by Mrs Good all 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 tf WANTED Position as cook or first class housekeeper in family, by , ex perienced Japanese. Inquire at tbis ofllce. LOST One handsaw on April 6, be tween Fourth street and the corner j of Washington and Elm streets. ! Finder will please return same to i me and obtain suitable reward. OAL.MAKTEKSON . j Boarding House Mrs. Joseph Pollman, Cor. 6th and Washington.' Board and rooms, or board without rooms by the day, week or month. . 6-8 Centennial hotel r RATES tl per day meals 25cts. Special rates furnished monthly pa' trons. Mrs A E Muroheson and Miss OM Gartn proprietors. No Adams Ave. Phone No 1161 Agents Wanted Men and women. Big money sell ing Imperial lamp burner. 8ells on sight 100 par cent profit. Exclusive territory to hustlers. Sample by mail 75o. Call or address. E C Bergh, La Grande Ore Mch-24 Aprll-24 Foley Hotel SEWERS AND PIPE Eee J H Chllds for septic sewers and sewer pipe Leave orders at the La Grande Marble Works. 5 7 Five Dollar Reward STRAYED From the Arhuckle place in La Grande, Ore. April 11, 1905, one bay marf, six years old, - with brand on shou der and white spot in forehead, wire soar on front right ham, one white hind fool. Had on a halter witb rope drat cine. Five dollars reward for the return of the mare to tbe Ar buckle plaoe In La Grande, Mrs G W Heaps Pasture Look out for Thos Stephenson witb bis herd of cows this coming week 1 have In the neighborhood of 500 acres for them to ran on and a nir urMm of water running through the plaoe ' Rol walker has1 leased tbe G B shoe shop and has engaged R 0 C ger to aislst blm in the repair work. Ue will put in a o implete stock of goods for repair work and will guarantee satis action. Remember he ia in the field for all kinds of repair work and also new work. Remember the old stand. Tbe G B 6hoe 8bop. tf Homeseekers .' . ' Dont forget that G U Powers the Land man has any thing in Itbe shape of Real Estate from an aore of Garden : to a 2000 acre ranch. All property sold on -commission and titles guaran teed GH Powers Minnesota Land Man Mch 23 tf High Art Painting Persons desiring fine work in the Noe of interior finishing, such as grain ing to match the furniture, woodfllling to match tbe walls, and all .. the flat finishes or glosses, should call on or address Sauford D Kinney, I431 Adams Avenue, Corner Greenwood street, La Grande, Oregon, tf Notice To The Public ' T hvA purchased the cigar factory ol Li ah Paul of La Grande and will continue the business at 215 Depot street, both wholesale and retail, aud will collect all bills due said faotory and pay all outstanding accounto. ' t cordially invite the publio to call and sample my borne tnaJe and im ported cigars of whioh 1 carry a full line together witb tobaccos, confec tionery and fruits in season. . .. .. . Yours for business, Jess B. Paul. - March 31. 1905 Here is a Bargain For You ' Eighty acres of laud In Malheur oounty, witb good water right, good house and outbuildings. Every food of this place is In cultivation. Will raise from 0 to 11 tons of alfalfa per acre. The val te of this property may oe estimated rrom tne tact tnat it rents annually for 110 per aore and renter pa) a the taxes. Ihis place can be rented for, five years longer at' this prioe. Here is an investment tlat beats ten per oent. For sale on easy terms. Write to 0, T. McDANIEL Outario. , .Oregon. Cures Coughs and Colds Mrs O Peterson 626 Lake St. Topeka Kansas says: "Of all cough remedies Ballard's Uorehound Hyrnp is m favorite ; it has done and will do al that is claimed for it to speedily cure all coughs and colds -and it is so sweet and pleasant to the taste" 25. 50c 11.00 bottle. Newlin Drug Co Music R P Talt, the pioneer music teacher of Grande Ronde Valley, Is atl'l in the ring. Daring my vacation I made "it my business as well as pleasure to at tend concerts, operas, and In fact everything in my line of business and I iound that I.as a teacher, and in terpreter of music am still in the front rank. Pupils who do not wish the full conservatory course may take tbe pop. ular piano course. This places the pupil in position to plsy the popular music of the day, Church aud Sunday School mnsio. The Violin popular course places the pupil In position to play all kinds of dance music as well as light overtures. Quite a number of musicians who have been under my instruction are now making good money as teachers and soloisu. Pupils who are under my care will be thoroughly instructed in m B P TA IT, teaohej , LA GRANDE SCHOXl OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, Principle. ...... MRS, DAYAniiUnt ThU is one of the.best musical In slitutlons in the state Daring' the year 1004 there were nearly Foui thousand lee sons given. The people in this city and valley are begin iug to discover tbe si no Of this school. The the latest and most 'practical, and memoes au toe latest diicoverle in the art of teai-hinv mn.l. ok. cbool is divided into two depart ments; NO. 1 Is for bAfflnnar. Mm 0 years up. and taklns in tk. i. t 3rd grades, la this department pupiM come one nonr . evry day. In No, 2 the tirades are from' 3 tt, 13. MlarA rna rrwn.i ..... n take one or two lessons a week at they desire. No scholars will b Dermitud in Mmain . wto do not stady. rnoe ei .00 per montn ror cows. A 3tf