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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1906)
I": t.. 1: i HAY ON . A th coast market on hay i nry and w have a lot hay bought, we TIMOTHY AT 50c PER CWT. baled MIXED HAY 45c PER CWT baled , We want to give the home consumer the benefit of the decline in the market. ' ' For Sale at a Special Bqrgain Ten let or any part of them, between' Fir and Greenwood ttreete, . facing Jefferson Ave and adjoining the railroad track- at a low price on easy term. :. .- j V , PHONE AIN 2 ' Oregon Produce Company Jannary foil c cr R Sale fo' make, room or 20,000 rolls arrive this nonth, our entire Ttock of I905 patterns will be H)nJ sale a short ime dt less than MIalf Price. taHlelsJarmah n you swish a nice juicy Biuft or a tender steak, or a jJe of boLng meat or pot Pap E ' M li." ' ! ' .Ph't just phone Main 48 i i tivet . you will soon have ex- Wl what you desire. ;;;;pULL &. Company r i a.ne main o. nememoer f phone is on the directory ")ss Meat Market Main 'CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. . Largest Brewing Plant in Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE SALE weak, ther bains no demand, offer to the home coneumer Z 'a '.'. .A I OUR VUUU 1 f SUPPLY I : Is equal to the : : demand occa- 5 j stoned by the : iXoal shortage. : I Good, Dry Wood j : delivered to" any j : part of the city. : Steam : rolled barley and all kinds of feed. " " ' 'Phone Main : GRANDE raE(ASH(0. : . Lewis. Bros. Prop. A MODERN MIR AO! "Tiuly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollis Holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford. Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up pus from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed-side forty-eight hours;- when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, and with the astonishing result that improvement began, and con tinued until ehe Anally completely recov ered, and is a healthy woman today." 60 and $1.00 at hiwiin druo co. Trial ottle fre. . ' v Wood! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, 5 Special prices on quantity order. No order too large or too small . I James Beavers, Red 1441 J MADE IN LA GRANDE . THE PREFERENCE IK 1 fill (It TO Of (R HIDE vilify Please paste this in your hats: If you are a fruitgrower, just think ol the following facts: That the leader. pusher and fighters who keep up with the advance of progress, in any business, walk or undertaking in life, are universal ly the successful ones. ' These are the ones who drive their business, and don't let their business drive them. Now if the English language contained a word, the following of which would bring success, that word would be sought after like the spring of perpetual youth. Yet there Is a word without which there can be no success to the average fruit grower, and that word is co-operation. It has some to be an axiom, that fruitgrow ers must co-operate in order to be suc cessful. Now co-operation means' to act or operate jointly with one another. That is, all shall work, and hot leave all the vcr!; t; ! mn my h so unfortunate a to be styled "officers:" 1 0 bring the matter home where we live, our greatest success will be when all of the Grande Ronde Valley fruitgrowers shall take the same care of their Orchards; shall spray, pick and pack the same; shall advertise the same; sell the same, and ADJUSTING THE 4 HUMAN MACHINE Observing a Corliss engine of five hun dred horsepower, with its immense wheel in motion, its orightly polished cylinder showing car and attention, the regulaV action of the piston rod transmitting power, the eccentric working in perfect rythm, opening one chamber in the cylin der as it closes another with what feel ings of awe one i inspired, How we re spect the genius of one who perfects such a mechanism! Suddenly the monster developes a dis order; the eccentric does not seem to do its Work; the various parts act in a jerk ing manner; the machine shak.es the whole building each time the wheel re volves; something must be done quickly to save the machine from ruin, r SIMM ADJUSTMEMT-THArS ALL What is wrong? On investigating It is discovered perhaps that a sot screw has through straining, become loose; or one of the braces has bent; as a result the whole machine is jeopardized. Unless this is adjusted, will any amount of oil do the work? Impossible! Will the use of some other kind of coal be a remedy? Indeed not! Will the use of filtered water adjust things? No! We must quit theor izing and take off our coats and go to4 work; tighten the screws; strengthen the bent rods. Adjustment is necessary -is required. ... In what does that machine resemble man, the most wonderful of all machines, in whose body are found all the mechani cal principles so beautifully exhibited? li many ways the two are identical. Why so? The Osteopath demonstrates iti every day. Some may sneer and try to make light of it; but that does not alter the fact one iota; ridicule is not an argument; it is the weapon of ignor ance. HEART IRREGULARITIES REMOVED Here is a case of heart irregularity. The organ misses a beat every minute or two; that beautiful double system of nerv ous control, namely, the stimulating, or propelling power, the sympathetica, and the inhibitory nerve, or those strands of the pneumogdstric acting as a brake art not in unison just as we have seen in the case of the machine. What does the Osteopath discover? "Bad hygienic surroundings?" No. In most cases he finds a misplaced rib or several of them, due perhars to a fall, a blow, or violence of some description. We do not even hesitate to claim that simply turning over in bed might upon occasion throw a rib out of its true posi tion and adjustment. A rib may be strained as well as well as a wrist or shoulder. Who will prove otherwise? Feeling sure, then, that a rib in a false position Is possible, we can readily meas ure what effects follow at its articulation or junction, with its vertebra. It is pos sible for the posterior spinal branches of one's nerve to become involved; then the "rami-communicanta," the commun icating branches with the sympathetic system; and, following out these lines, w come to the great sympathetic and cere brospinal systems with their two oppos ing forces, propelling and restraining, in perfect control of the heart. DON'T BLAME THE dlMATE Such is the casa as Osteopathy looks at. it, and the Osteopathist cures various form of heart disease by following this line of thought, and by suitable treatment; he advises no change qf climate, likely, in such ailment, and no system of diet; doe not advise getting married or re maining single. These are the things often prescribed by our brethren of other schools when they are at their wit s end for a plausible diagnosis, and who say buy and hire the same. Then we will find the net results of our achievement to be that we buy for less and sell for more, which are the main things desired. But added to the above, is the fact that by being united in the same cause, we be come better neighbors, less selfish,' more generous, more pleasing to ourselves, to our neighbors and to our God. " Therefore if your community is pot or ganized, better be at work, as the Sun day School song says: "you in your little corner and me in mine" Then 'we can unite our "little corners," in the whole valley, then with the state and finally with the northwest fruit section, which is the best in the world. Then get in the flood tide of the fruit industry, don't sour in the ebb. Be workers. Don't kick, hinder or hold back. Don't wear breech ing, but get into the collar. If you are not a 'member of an organiz ation, ask yoursaii, wny, um isixou.Lw", that the objects the organizations are working for, are the very things most de sired by you. If your officers don't please all, just remember that one. Jesus Christ, failed to please all. 6. B. Shappat, Cove, Oregon forsooth, that "Osteopathy is dangerous 1 The Osteopathic machinist knows that all these recommendatious are made simply to disguise ignorance as to the mechanical eause underlying disease. Osteopathic Health. - ' . . ; HALE THE WORID WONDERS . how the other half lives. Those who use Aucklen's Arnica Salve never wonder if it will cure Cut,' Wounds, Burns, Soret and all skin eruptions; they know it will. Mrs. Qrant Shy, 1 150 E. Reynolds St.. Springfield, III., says: "I regard it one ot the absolute necessities Of housekeeping." Guaranteed by. Newlin Druo Co. 25?,, ' . ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stock hold srs.of the Oregon; Montana Development Company will be held In the city of U Grande, Oregon, on Friday, January 25. 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers and board of directors and for the transaction of any other bus iness that may come before said meeting. W. W. RaNoau, Pres. E. A. Wills. Sec, Pro.tem. NOTICE- TO BRIDGE BUILDERS ' Sealed bids will be received by the county courts of Union and Wallowa counties of Oregon, up to noon, February (, 1906, for the construction of a bridge across the( Wallowa river,, according ' tc plans and specifications on file in the Clerk's office of each of said counties. 'Bids for the abutments and approaches must be separate from the bridge proper. Certified checks for 201, of the amount of the bid must accompany the same, as a guaranty that a contract and bond will be entered into to build said bridtfB, or abutment and approaches as the case may be, according to said plans and specification. Said courts reserve the right to reject any and all bids. '- J. B. GlLHAM County Clerk of Union county, Oregon. - . LA GRANDE1)RUG (0. . Reliable druggist, expert graduate of pharmacy in charge of the prescription department. Prescriptions delivered at all times. Phone Red 121. F. C. Forbes, Prop. 1 FOR THE LUNGS nnrr3 in FOR LIFE wuiou ui yioumpiiun in us Final Stages - J. O..R. Hooper, a merchant, of Woodford. Tenn writ-o. .. here, will swear that Dr. King's New Discovery cured Mrs Mml u fty wtnM tlon after her family had watched at her bldsld lor end S J Con8P was near." WUI9 6nd which doctors said RUREftT r.HDC im vsjv . - ... lu run COUGHS AND COLD8I " Price COo and $1.00 ClJJJIAfJTEEQ Trial Dottles Pre Newlin BIG '.REDUCTION SALE ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS IS NOW ON AT HILL'S DRUO STORE I Very complete line to choose f i om. in books, Perfume. . Toilet Sets. Manicures. Hand Bags, Va.es. Smokors' Sets, Ink Wells, Mirrors, Albuns and many othw nice thngs. Call and see what we have. .' ' ' ''' A. T. Prejcription Druggist , ' LIGHTNING tULLtOTiOri AGENCY H A. Watson. Mgr. All claims placed in our hands be paid direct to the creditor. Our system gets the money, Full particulars made krtown upon application to interested parties. . pPfice up-stairs in Ralston building La Grande, Or. LA GRANDE SCHCT I OF MUSIC "s . PROF. DAY, PRINCIPLE. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. This is one of the best musical in institutions in the state, and that people in this' city and valley are ' begininng todiscover the advantage of this school. The system ;j the latest and most practical, and in clude all th latest discoveries in the art of teaching music. The school is divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from B years or more and are taught the first three grades. Pupils come one hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 2 to 6. Here; they graduate. Pupils take one or two lesson a week as they desire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school Who do not study. ' Opposite the Foley House over the candy store. Phone. 473. . N. B. Truth, St. Paul, June, 31, ,08. I've lived so long, I remember well when the Mississippi was a brook. My good health and long life came by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. -Newlim Druo Co. Practical Gunsmith Repairs Strict'? Frctclass ' tins re-stork d Ktys fittfil to dcvir l.o k WiM. AGNEW Adims Av rue 0 EATH TO ALL DISEASES : OF BOTH JKQi 3 QOMS U IY1 PTIOM wm nw KfcWUUiraEriDED Drug Company HILL LA ORANDE, OR Brick furnished in any quantty or any style, No contract too small or to - : i large. See samples nf our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER L (ifai.d', Oregon "Death was fast approaching," write Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., de scribing his fearful race with death,' "as a result of liver trouble and heart dis ease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many dif ferent doctors and several medicines, but got no benefit, until I began to use Elec tric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef fect, that in three day I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my trouble." Guaranteed at Newlin' Drug THE OXFORD PAR JAMES FAtQUH ARSON. Prop ' ComptvU MaartiMnt)l WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Cold lunches and mixed drinks a specialty. Fair and impartial treatment to all. ' You are mvlted' to call and get acquainted. THE LOUVRE CHRIS WRIGHT. Prop. riNi WINE5. LIQUORS CIQ,R5 Gtnttinwt always Welcome RrUrtd FOR THE THROAT BY mm . f