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NOW IS THE riME VALLEY MM to subscribe for the La Grande Evening Observer, while you can .get the Pacific Monthly FREE. Halfway. Jan. 9 Because he stepped into range just as Charlie Snaver dis charged his gun. Thad Leep received a load of fine shot in the head and face and may lose the sight of his right eye. 4 The shoot ng was entirely accdental. Shaver, an old miner, was hunting in the timber land and Leap was working on his mining claim on the Dyke, and stepped into range jjst as the other shot at a bird. Altho Leap was screened by bushes from , the sight of the hunter he managed to signal that he was in range in time to prevent a second shot. Leap's face was badly lacerated by the shot, and is literiy peppered with it. The doctors believe that it is scarcely possible to save the eye. AOLES-I Grarct trit S9EF.0 f. metis iwy I mj r jit i tlk i 8 . ir..- Wtiri brhrer r.vited to atu ... . . . R. Snook W. S 2r.G. 1. 1 tfr W. P. ' 1 v REGARDING DISEASES Of WOMAN In all of those maladies from which woman suffers under modern conditions of life, Osteopathic treatment is especial ly useful and may be fully relied upon. In no field have Osteopaths had wider experience than in this; and much of the CirlV liiTio wt tkC OwiUiiCC Wdk UUU Lj Ilk. unparalled success in the treatment of these casas. The necessity of dangerous operations is ooviated in very many cases which is a great deal in itself, aside from the fact that the health of the I patient is certain to be het;er after a niiurai recovery inru Usteopatny than it! WOOOMI-N Of" TH can possibly be after mutilation by the j every. Hnday ot knife of tiio surgeon. tne K. v. I-', f. ;i' in t"w Neither is there any reason for the be lief that many hold that the treatment is especially errbsrrasslng. While ' Ice,' treatment, is fl,: needful in which cis-. it wot.JJ i. fo itji! ,.t the f.atit-nt to e! ami f u.pjr.'e i:i Cvtc; p.atii nnt to :nir .!.! a- -yew. t.i .'fry l.irji- f cV "r Ot C',.i5 it is r-;t i tr.unwt on!. ,r. , n iv,,,,.,,! ,,. .. ; K. i , i. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16. meets in their hall every Saturday night Visiting brothers cordially nvited to at tend. Cemetery plat may oe seen at Model Restaurant. J. A. Arsuckls. N. G. D. E. Cox. Sec. STAR FNOAMPMENT. f) 51, I. 0 0. F. Mj's every first and :nJ Thurs days in tf e n.inth in Odd Fellows hai.. Visiting p.urarchs always wt'eotne. G. E. FcwiBR. C. P D. E. Cc. Scribe. M. W. A-La Grande Carnp No. 7705 meets ev:ry Mo-day evening at 1. 0. w. hall, rtl visiting neighbors are cordially ;nv-ted to attend. F. B Currey V. C. C. S. Wiluans Clerk. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Thurs day night in Redman hal'. Brothers ire invited to attend. Fre Hon Chief Ranger L. Snodgrass Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers 5ohn Hall and C. S. Williaml ' FRIENDSHIP TENT o. 51.K.0.T A. Meets second andfourth Wednesdays :ich month in I. O. 0. F. hah. isiting lights welcome. H. C. Ball. Com 'Aox Block, Record Keeper LUMBER .-RETAILED - AT WHOLESALE PRICFS L.O. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meets every tirst and third Thursdays in the after noon at the Redmen hail. All visiting ladies are welcome. Maude Long La.dy Commander M. C. Vessky, Kecord Ketjoer. p p. o E I? 'JFNTF l-ODC-E 45S Meets each Thursday evening at eijiht o'clock in Elks' iwl. jn A'Jains Avenue. Visiting Brc:rrs ir cordial1 inviten to attend. E. W. Davis. rx'-te-J Ru e' G. E. MoCuuv. Rscord.pv becrr.ary Better lumber and Cheaper than is sold in U Grande, We deliver it to your budding rrande'RoniJr l.nir.hiT .Co. FKRRY, OXEG'iN CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. , i LA GFANPE LODGE No. vv, ) Largest hire-wire. i v:sit.;r.' rm r'ihys Ja... y.C F-.i ss J or I. A OR A J ASSD S P;n in ha.-. n Oregon i y t the Best .A GRANDE 4 ! - 47 Pfl! (. t' J -1 f U iicn c j-ty. .1 i-, Mi "'J ar.d J. ."Mdi- ta.rt.y :,-d .' : j'.U vr. t.j iv Ul ti'l To Jl oit ih,.:;i..T vi will ttotc Hut ihe J;i::ry Number cf The Pacific MontNy Si has hc,!n exhausted and that we are unable to obtain any more. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE START- B ED WITH THE FEBRUARY ISSUE if i I 1 5 ii Any OtV.cr Remedy ,a Hi. -lo 'iv.- '- .''' : ' H :ii lccausc everything in Vinol, f ivt-.- V' ''' V ' v'i "''4 ,in; wine, is actually extra trV4-.'T!iVf;,r;-..W I f I L. ( anil P(i?fiR N liccausj Vinol i a real C...1 Liver Pr.T-ir.aion ;nul !.:, not i'J , , , . . . . i a Kent i'lnmihi. t Because Vitx.l conluJns nil the medicinal elements the &il so.jthing, hcilin, stn-nglhoning niul tlesli creative properties ? ( t Loil L,iver Uil hut witiiout til cr grease. i except the tonic iron and a extracted from fresh cods' livers Because Vinol is deliciouslv nalatahle nml flrrrpr:ihl under all conditions. Everybody likes it. Because Vinol tones tip the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. ' , That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents. WE RETURN MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION aM'AM.'iA um;c, comi a.nYi I y