La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 11, 1907, Image 5

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, BISHOP MOORE
Who will'deliver hi lecture in the I
evening, under the auspices
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rRftrlnne Nowe Xauw.Urtn.ii
. Washington, Jan 11 The Geoligicat
, survey investigations reveal the curiout
r iaot u the great glaciers in , Ol.r.i.r
Bay, Alaska are receding. . The work was
. worn was conducted by Msssers C W and
F E Wrlgtyaasisted.bvMr W R.Pumpelly
m neufogwiai sjurvey yepertmant, and
. after having spent a season in; South-
eastern Alaska, they have furnished 'a
verj valuable reporj oik their investiga
tions, tn the course of their report the
members Of the Survey state that with
fewexceptipne the, glaciers are all reced
ing the fact being especially noticeable at
Mui the best known of Alaskan glaciers.
The, f rontof Jhit stream which waa con
4,ned to Marrow neck0 during, the . Jut
decade has receded, since 1899, a,' dis
tance of five or six miles in much broader
portions in the inlet, so that , (be . , present
ice Jront, instead 'of being two miles
across,.fonns . a .semicircle nearly seven
mile around. This recswio Jiae been
attributed to the earthquake jf, 139,9,
which may have had soms effect upon
the glaeie hut (heihjef cause of the re
markable retreat is undoubtly due to iu
recMsiojitinto the much wider portion of
fte mleV thus exposing afar broader ice!
front to the action of. tidal .currents.. The
season's work completed in a general way
ie geogio, mapping oj, the mainland coast
and the islands of Southeaster Alaix.
During tht surrey .new, mineral bslts were
discovered and deposits of noy-metalils
suchs gypsum, marble, and granite were
studied with a view to ascertaining their
sncoiriic value.
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Saucage and cooked meats of all kinds at
Stillwsll & Co's market Phone Main 1 6
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ALASKA! -
" GLACIERS
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4 CITY BREWERY I
Largest Brewing Plant
Ask for La Grande' Beer iahd get the Best
! LA GRANDE BEER IS1 MADE IN LA GRANDE
5 AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE
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LUMBER
1 -RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Better Lumber and Cheaper than is sold in
La Grande. "We deliver it to your building
Grande Ronde
WARDING DISASS Of WO MAR
In all of those maladiM k.. i.:.t.
WIIS OTUJWI
Woman SUffert undar nvw). j:.
...wsie WllUlUUni
unj, osteopathic treatment it especial
ly useful and mav ha full. r.r, .
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in no Bald have Osteopaths . had wider
"jxmencs inan in Una: and much t ,k.
sany fame of the science was dt ...
unpsralled success in the treatment of
mese cases. The necessity of dangerous
operations is obviated io very many cases
which is a great deal in itself, asids
from the fact that tha hirh m
mull vi mjj
patient is certain to be better after a
natural recovery thru Osteopathy than it
can possibly be after mutilation by the
knife of the surgeon.
Neither is there any reason for the be
lisf that many hold that the treatment is
sspecially embarrassing. While local
treatment is often needful in which case
it would be foolish of the patient to object
and culpable in the Osteopath not to ad
minister ityet in a very large proportion
of cases it is not required ; and the spinal
treatment that is an essential in practi
cally all of these cases is administered
thru a garment.
There is every reason for woman, in
her sufferings from maladies peculiar to
her spinal anatomy, to regard Osteopathy
as her best friend and strongest ally.
Right Way.
WARRING ROfKC
The ordinance which prohibits the
tftrowtncT nr ftorvwtrmtr nf RiRfnri mnA
other filth into the streets and allevs. will
go into effect on the 16th day of January
and will be strictly enforced. . .. .
" Owners of property udoq which such
deposit nas Deen made and while condi
tion is contrary to the orovision of this
ordinance, should take immediate steps to
dean up, Fau- warning to all.
As the ordinAne wnAmr H.K'i.k tw:.
action is taken provides a penalty, prompt
eciKyi snoukJ p taken cr additional ex
pense will be added.
1 '" ' H.W.Stoiifb'1
btreet Supt for the city of La Grande
uatedthis 10 day of January, 1007.
" MS1TE1 WARTED M "
By comoeteM man in the Hrrv.ro
business, has had years of' experience.
UPHOLSTERIMG I
OLD FURNITURE--
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GOOD, ASk.NEW .
Lounges aad couches upholstered.
Mattresses recovered and generaly
renovated, carpets cleaned and put
down. . " i. i
Special Furniture Made to Order.
All Work Called For and Delivered
Promptly.
T. II. HILL-NAN
Cor N. Depot
and Monroe St.
PHONE
1801 Red
in Eastern Oxegon j
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2 A sweet toned Emerson piano with the Angelus player,
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i YQU RISK NOTHING!
j EXAMINE YOUR ' " EYES
I GUARANTEE PrKf FCT
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Of will cheerfully refund your, money
I have never had patient that was not fully
Satisfied with my glasses
HeidenreichBuikfirxg. f jut HoaPApL NEW JEWELER. X
Op'a't Bohnenkaoip' V l(vUbUbl, AND OPTICIAN Z
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I LATE JEWELRY ARRIVALS
I FINEST STOCK OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY IN CITY Z
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TO LOOK HER ' PRETTIEST AND BEST
A LADY'S HAIR MUST BE WELL DRESSED
In no wav can this be so ouicklv ard ui1
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v .v wi iwuiru wj nair, over an automatic spring, as
plyable as ribbon: with little curia undaniMfh hnM k. k.i,
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tne head and prevent overheating, worn
un hi drMMd In Jnn
With heavy hair a benefit, with thin hair anacessity. An expsrt demonstra
tor will show you how to dress the bair in the latest styles.
FRENCH CONVENT HAIR BRAIDS
Coming from the largeit hair goods Importer in the United States. Thhse
Fine goods will be sold at tne lowest possible prices.
A large assortment of both straight and wavy hair. These same" goods are
sold in the best exclusive housee at half to one third more.
Prices from SI.50 to $35.00
THE CHICAGO STORE
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MOW ON EXHIBITION
J. H. PEARE.
La pxands's , Leading ,
Jnv!;ler and Optician
Opposite U. S. Land Office
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GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF I
NATURAL HAIR BRAIDS !
FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THE ;
NEW IDEA POMPADOURi
Hnn with thU. n. r-
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.... ,wl mTwm, i win a
over or under your own hair and
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Corrimcnclrig Tuesday .'of 'this j
fQnt' a f days I
MR. J. H. SMITH
Formerly crnakr's ?pJayertj jpiario expert, but f
now with SWmln Glly & Go , of Portland,
will be at lleulat's Music Store :
vviee luj Uiil $t lad to; demon. !
stratje td you the VVOMDERFUL
POSSIBILITIES
THE EMERSON ANGELUS
Come and listen, you will surely enioy the treat
Onee
All kinds of
RALSTON BLDQy
La Grande Camp No. 7703
M; W. A;;
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A' criticism of state
ments made in this col
umn has been made by
several members of the
Woodmen of, the World
We wish to say that the
M. W. A. is not fighting
any order, but to correct
any false impressions that
might possibly have been
conveyed to anyone, we
republish the standing
and cost of the two
orders'.
The Modern Woodmen of Amer
ica was organized in 1 885. The
Woodmen of the World (P. J.)
, began business in 1 890.
The Pacific Jurisdiction W. 0, W
ua uianuii ui wai eroer going
Dimness .in, Oregon, .and . is the
order to which we refer when
speaking of the W. 0. W.
MEMBERSHIP
M. W. A. ..... . 840.000
W.O. W.s ...J... 100,289
Cost of $1000 insurance at 20
years of .age per year.
m. w. a: .......: $4.60
w.o. w.(P.j.).: t..; ,.,....9.00
Cost of $1000 insurance at 48
years of age per year. '.
M. W. A.; ..,...$9.00
W. 0. W. (P.J.) 16.80
Cost of joining is the same in
both cases. '
ine w. u. w. (p.j.) reserve
fund amounts to almost two million
dollars.
On 9 assessments during 1908
the M. W. A. has paid all death
claims and has placed In the bank
more than two and a half million
dollars.
We desire to draw no conclusions.
Do this for yourself.
The M. W. A. has Increased over
one hundred thousand, net, new
members during 1908.
yours
F B CURREY.
C S WILLIAMS. Consul
Uerk
WISf(OUNSa FROM THE SOUTH
"t want to give some 'valuable advice
to those who suffer with lame back and
kidney trouble," aays J. R. Blankenship of
hi. i nave provea to an abso-
iuia eenainiv was electric Bittars will
poiiHveiy cure tnis distressing condition
Ins firmt hntt m amvm ma aa mII.j a
after Ukinga few more bottles. I was
eompisteiycured; so cempleUly that it
becomes a oleasura -to ricomm. m..
great remedy.'V Sold i under truaraneta
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Mi-A. Stanley :
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Stanlcls SI Jatihan
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HOW TO AVOID PRftlMOniA
itanee of a cold rit., i. ..7 :. '' i
other lun-trouble whe , rft''L
nd Tw haebeenUken; Itnotonly.
tha Ornish knf ku ' rrv
J. oismn-oT Asnew. Mtnk ...
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OWJ, "ney and Tar in three
very severe cases' of Dheumoma w.th geod
results In every case'1 , . . . . , ,
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Everything in my millinarv iyv ear. II
be sold at a reduced , price for the next
thirty days,, w i -I "U Musf. j. R. Formst
n The County Cc-urt, For' The
vouniy ur union, 3Ute
Of Oregon
In the Matter of the t ' , , '
Estata ' nf Ir. n l.r;(..;. 1
Tiffany, Deceased ) ,
To Prank Tiffnu ! -rut
. "'iinw .man
heirs Of said mrA V A I:il
st
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Uuardian of Oanroa W TKT.-t, d..:. -r t
anv, Nellie Tlffanv. Maaoia Titt.nu Q. i
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, yiia i many ana oryon 1 irran
minor hairs of irl nati ..j
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ueirs snown ana unknown Qreeting. -.
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby cited and required to appear
in the county Court of the state of Oregon
for tha eountv of ITnim . .i. r
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Room thereof, at La Orande, in the county
of Union, on Saturday, the twelfth day
Of Januarv 1QD7 mt vvu.u .
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afternoon of that day, then and there to
u. ii any mey nave, why the
petition of said Administratrix for an Order
to sell tha Nix. nf th CU( n ... p..
tioo 1 5, and the SE Quarter of tha sw
Quarter Section 14. Township 1. S. R
58, E. W. M. at private sale should not
be eranted and anv nhuu-.inn. it ....
there be. whv the said Ad
Should notaxacuta tha RnnI In . ri i
in accordance with the terms of an order
of the County Court, dxfsrl M.ri, n
1905. to Gaorira H Tif.a. , u,. C....L.'
half .of the SE Quarter of Section 14.
w ww, w in unitin
County, Oregon. ,
Witness, the Hon. J C. Henry. Judge of
the county Court of tha At! nf
for the eountv of Uninn olih th
said Court affixed this tenth day of Dec
ember 1908.
, Attest: J. B. Gjllman .
of
Clerk.
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