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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1906)
INVEST NOW YOU SHOULD THIS IS A STOP AND CONSIDER HOME ENTERPRISE Aurelia Mining Company stock is selling fast. Manager reports a good strike in the west drift; Work progressing nicely at the property. We have.some stock for sale yet at 5c per share, but at the present rate 5c stock will soon be gone. Those that may want some stock better buy during January, as the price will be advanced to 7& cents on February 1 st 1 906 You can buy stock, pay one-fifth down and one-fifth per month until paid. If you are a little short of money take some stock anyway, no mauoi uov; little, all. will heto to cLvelope the enterprise.' . '. , J. A. TI1R0NS0N. I Holiday Groceries Never was a better time to get full value for your money than now. Everything in the Ire. of -Holiday Groceries. NEBRASKA GROCERY MRS. MAGGIE SHEARER, Prop. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor. C mplete Machine Shops and Foundry General Blacksmiths, We manufacture The Fitzgerald Roller Feed Mill., the best .vid cheapest mill on the market. Cu' shops are equipped with machinory to handle(any sized work, nothing too large or nothing to small. Highest prices paid for old iron. SPECIAL SAI E ON ' LL HOLIDAY - GODS I have a few heating stoves left, both coal and wood, which I will close out at greatly reduced prices. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, IN fl HURRY? WH. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to the De pot or your home in loss time than it takes to toll it. Day phone Red 761 Night phone Black 1792 Wagon always at your strvxa AUREUA NINES Look up the ad of the Aurelia Mining Co. You should figure on a small pur chase in this investment. Seems to- us that a small purchase in this mine is better than buying from outsiders. A home enterprise, and one we are all ac quainted with. This stock should all b held in this county. The price will be raisedon Feb. 1st 1905. ' DR. OSIER ON DRUGGING SELECTED OPINIONS BY DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIAN ON THE MERITS Of MEDICATION IN DlrfHffilT DISEASES . DeWitt DeWitt Is the neme to look (or wtian hu no 10 tu) Witch H Ml Ser. DaWni's W ich Haiel Stli Is the orlrinal and onl ,"' Ve DeWiltalalht only Witch Hittl Salva that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All othara are eountarfaltt-baee ImU tatto . chaap anj wortMeee dmnroua. DaWItt switch Haiel Serve Is a epecliic Ic Pllaa: Blind. Biaadlnf, Itchlna nd Promirfins Pllas. AleoCHa. Bun. Bruiaea. Sprains, Laceration a. ContuHwa. Bolls. Carbunclee. Eciema, Tenor. Silt Rheum, sod all other Skis Dlaeaiea, HALF THE WORLD WONDERS how the other half lives. Those who use Aucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cuts, Wounds. Burns. Sores and all skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Giant Shy. 11 30 E. Reynolds St.. Springfield. III., says: ' 1 regard it one of the absoiute necessities of housekeeping." Guaranteed by Nswlin Drug Co, 25 C. HEW REAL ESTATE Of f ICE I have moved iny real esUte and in- Airance oiVice to room 3 over J. M. Berry's store, where 1 am better equipped than ever to handle farm lands and city pro perty. I also write nre insurance on farm property. G. H. Powers. the Minnesota Land Man. SALVE- E.C. DeWitt Co., Chicsie A. 1. 1 ILL. Druggists , Service This drug store triss to serve xevery customer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods, A. T. Hiix. PrescriptionDrugStis Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strict'y Fi-stclass . ' tins restocKt-d Kys fitted lu door Loks WM. AGNEW Ad'im At i a ONLY A f EW MINUTES We're in business for your health. Telephone us and in a few minutes your goods will be at your door. Newlih Drug- Company. Pnone, red 8 1 Often this journal has noted the fac' that high grade physicians of every school are depending less and less upon drugs for the cure of disease; and William Os'.er M. u., wiiiioui. Jw-bt thi known mjdical practitioner in the world to-day, is one of the leaders in the movement for better methods. Dr. Osier was recently honored by being chosen as Regius Prof essor of Medicine at Oxford. England, and left this country a few weeks ago to as sume the duties of his new post. His "Text book of the Theory and Practice of Medicine" is now regarded as an authority and the quotations following are from its pages.. It will be noted that the chief curative agencies recommended rest, ex ercise, hydropathy, hot and cold applica tions, and diet regulation. Osteopaths employ each of these helps as required, and have the additional advantage, be cause of special training which other physicians do not receive, of being able to detect and correct anatomical misadjust- ments which are almost always the origi nal causes of diseased conidtions, It should be stated, too, that they are fre quently able to cure diseases pronounced incurable and that no Osteopath will agree for instance, with Dr. Osier's assertion that paralysis is incurable, too many cases have been cured by Osteopathy. Tne purpose of publishing the quotations wnich were originally selected from Dr, Osier's book by the Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy, is simply to show what the highest medical opinion is as to the value of drugs in many diseases. We quite Dr. William Osier: Typhoid Fever. 'The profession was long in learning that typhoid fever is not disease to be treated mainly with drugs , . In hospital practice medi- ;ines are not often needed. A great ma jority of my cases do not receive a dose." Scarlet Fever. "Ordinary caes do not require any medicine. . Medicinal antipyretics (fever mixtures) are not of much service in com parison with Old water. Many specifics have been vaunted in scar let fever, but they are all useless." Measles. "Confinment to bed in a well ventilated room and a light diet are the only measures in case of uncomplicated measles." Whooping Cough. "The meJicinal treatment of whojp.ng coug'i is rriist unsatisfactory." Cerebro-Spiral Meningitis. "The high rate of mortality which his existed in most euidem.es indicates the futility of various therapeutical agents which have been recommended." I Lobar Pneumonia. "Pneumon'a is a j saif-limi'.ed disease which can neither be aborted nor cut shorjt by any known maans at our command. Evan under the in ist unfavorable circumstances it nicy terminate abruptly and naturally without a dose of medicine having been adminis tered. . . . There is no specific treatment for pneumonia. The youn; practitioner may bear in mind that patients are more often damaged than helped by the promiscuous drugging which is still only too prevalent." Diphtheria. ' Modicines given internally are of very little avail in the disease. We are still without drugs which can directly counteract the nox-albumins (poisonous proJuc'st of this disease." Erysipelas. "Tne disease is self-limit ed, and a large majority of the cises get well without any internal medication. I can speak ciennitoiy on this point, navirg at the Philadelphia Hospital treated many casos in this way." Rheumatic Fovar. Medicines ha 'e lit1 le or no control over tne duration or course of the disease. Salicyl compounds, which were regirded so long as specific, are not known to act chiefly by relievei.ig pun R. P. Hdward's e aborate analysis shows that they do not influence the duration of the disease Nor do they prevent the occurence of cardiac complications, while under their use rilapses are more fre quent than in any other method of treatment." Jannary Wall Paper Sale To make rocm for 20,000 rolls to arrive this month, our entire stock of 1905 patterns will be on sale a s.ort time at less than Half Price. Staniels&Jarman When you wish a n'ce -uicy roast or a tendei steak, or a piece of toilr.g meat or pot roast, just phone Main 48 and you will soon have ex actly what you desire. J. BILL &. Ccmpeny Phone Iv'ain 8. Remember pi) u i) 3. ;i) directory as Boss Meat Market Main 43. . STODDARD LUMBER CO. Sash and Doors Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. A'l Good Material comes from our Yard : 5 FOR WIN TEK WASHING Our new machinery and additional help will enable us to do fami lly washing CHEAPER, QUICKER and BETTER than you can do it yourself. , We call for and deliver your laundry quickly and make special ty of rush order work. Give us a trial and y:u will not be bothered through the winter with family washing. A. B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY HONE j. Main 1 La Gvp t, Ot "n. lite Powerful Drama of Western Life BY HAL REID "At Cripple Creek Di etfio' of E. J. Carpen'cr Everything Mew. Production Carried Complete r r day, Jan. 5 Just as presented 130 Mghts in New York 100 Nights in Chicago 5 Solid Weeks in Boston 4 Weeks in Philadelphia PReTFS 0rch"tra and Orchestra Center 75c Children 25c II.UL.O. Dre33 c r.;a and Ga;bry 60c SeaU on sale Thursdf y A MODfRN MIRAGE "Truly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes J. 0. R. Hooper, Woodford, Ten-)., "she was so wasted by coughing up pas from her lungs. Doctors declared her eid so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-e;ght hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con t nued until sis finally completely reisv erttd, and is a healthy woman tsday.' 50c and Sl.OJ at newlin onuo co. Trial bjctle free. THE DANGER TO THE CHILD May lx' n'al or the stml may ho a harm IfsVoiip. lint tln'rn Uilmwr tltut mciiin-. s evory fliilil's l.fc If Urn mother Is 1 .i -dent in womanly health unci (uiictioiu.l vitality. Thousands of women have borno their sulT'Tini; ami kept their troubles to themseiveK frum motives uf delicacy and feeole childhood has piiiil for il. I'r. fierce fnrtv venr a no. conii!l,il Xnlim: a.M found th ;t she hud provl .e I reiiie. ie in ulu.ulaii''e fur the erne of woman's wiiiiitr uil'iieiits niul we;ik- IieM". II" ullilil tliilt notl-liVol.m, Kiy.vr'c evriii'ts of (ieK'.eu S ui in le.ie 0ll'l'l IMllt, I'llil'Olll riMlt. l'.iti n C'ohosli rout an. I I.ioiy's Slir ; r :. coriiiiimil in j:ist the rii;ht proonnloii , Hve such Mirpr.Mii n-sults tlmt tl.is coiniHiunl Mion Uvanie a t-talulnnl fa voii.u o( tils in tlio treatment uf me h r i-e. In a licle thlie tin' di'in.'ind for it Ihm-iiiip so irre.it Unit he determined to lut it up k ml provil for its general sain hi that tin- imilti'.uj.'- ne.Hling it eouiJ rn i lily supply tlientselves. This Is now known t'' over tlm civil lied world as lr. t'Unx'n FmiirUt I'rr iwri)liori, anil Its unparalleled riford of btnulrls of tlioiiMiiuls of rnres. In the last forty yeura, juli!ii- all that can be said of it. U Is nfiii-nfmNofio, iion-nrrifir. It is mfe Hint nlittlitf (or any woman, of any age and In any condition, to use. Dr. Pierce's I'lensant relicts only one or two a day will regulate anil cleanse and Invigorate, a foul, bail Sioniach, tor pid Liver, or sluitisish ltowels. Pr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, pafier-hi'.'iml. for 21 one-cent stnmiw. or clotli-Uinml (or .11 niia. Over l'i pnees mid Hlii-triiled. AUtlruss Dr. R. V. Pierce. UulTalu, N. Y. The G9)d Old Stanley. Noth:ng like a nice cut of juicy c?rned bajf w h cibhage or saeur-krau". once Mawnu' Wej:an offer mo?: of the time w.uls or hi!f rrjuids. if yiu cm use si trucfv or wnstever qu-.nt t yr,u rqu're :f we'l fij and c.trefully corn ed oejf-te-d r. tasiy" a:d wioiesome. if you re :n tis nv'ion toi-y 'p'mna us ths orcijr an we'.i njve t;ie meat around in nj t me: Hnndy ft Russell J. L MAbS, Contractor and Puildt r ivaler iu' Builiinz M. !tri:J La Grande. Or"rr Drop a line nammg wo'k. ard 1 v. ill nam the right pr'c. WOOD SAW Your wood sawed with steam sa v at 40 cents a c-rd, if you haae ten cord or over, under ten cord only 50 cants per cord. I come when I promise and satisfacticn gusranteed CROP ME A POSTAL J. s Van dor py, CHOICE MEATS That will fulfill all your expectations. The kind you will be proud to offer your guests at the NEW YEAR DINNER At this season of the yaar and at an other times you will find the best Meat and Poultry at this Market. Rohr & Company Nntiro Notice is hereby given thatthe partner-lfjif ship existing between J. A. Garitv & BenT' FO? SALE 3 yMr old jersty bull. for pir'CJ'9r' e"q'"r' " J W- WcAlis'er or of the farm cf Mr,. Lindsey. north of Rfrt'JUn lnnina ..J f -,w unuer ne nrm name at A- Qarity & Company has been dis solved. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm will Please call at their office and settle before January 1st.. 1906. as all accounts must be settled by that time. J. A. Garity, Ben Brown Centennial Hotel under new management Board and Room $5 per week, cash. Meal.25cts. Special rate, furnish Monthly patrons. No. U17 a. I Phone No. 1161. Mrs. W. E. Murchison, proprietress