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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
e -e IGbASSiFicB ADS Rata One cant a word, one-half a cent a word each subsequent inser- tion. Classified add brine quick result. Try on today. t ! FOS SALE Four brood sow, on Pol and China bore and four hoate. B. M. Qrandy, May Park. Phone Black 1016' munai ror loan on city property tee Wm. Grant' agency. Alio real taU and incurance. FOR RENT Thre furnished room for light housekeeping, Phone Red 261. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING All ordere promptly filled. Prices reasoA able. Call at 1905 Id St. between Park and Adam Ave, Phone Red 711 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnithed housekeeping room in suites of two, three or four, in central loca tion. Also four room house. Phone Red 672 or call at M 19 Adam Ave. I ARM FOR RENT-600 acre well improved. S mile from Island City. Uish rant. None but teliabla parties need apply. Inquire at Adcocks & Friti furniture store, La Grande. FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping:. Apply at corner of 0. and 8th Street, 1402 0 St. .'.JR RELIABLE ABSTRACTS OF TITLES go to the La Grande Invest ment Company, La Grande Or., Foley building. ' JR SALE Eight acies, six room house barn, place for chicken or hogs, all Kind of fruit and plenty of water, Locat ed eatt of flouring mill. Apply at premises or address, John Gavan. La Grande Oregon, REAL ESTATE LOANS Any amount on city and country real estat. Loans closed promptly, ae toon a title ie ap proved. La Grand Investment com pany. FOR SALE-Poln China boar 9 months old for exchange or sale, also several smaller onee for sale, also two Jersey milch cow for sale. Apply to H. Vehrs LaQraide, R. F. D. No. 1 also Vergere Phone. r uk sale Two acres, one block east of new school house, two dwellings, and other improvements. Will eell cheap . for cash if told at one. Water right with place. Inquire of W.T. Davit, La Grand, Oregon. LOST Party who found package of hair on 4th Street between M and P will kindly return to Mr. Forrest's Millinery tor and receive reward. FOR SALE-An Edison Concert Phono graph everything complete and in good condition. Inquire at Al Andrew' tor. FOR SALE 200 acree of pasture land, close in to La Grande, cheap if sold at once. Apply to Real Estate, Loan & Collection Company. FOR SALE i 0 acres improved, 2 miles of city, best of soil finest for orchard, beete or gardening. $1600. K cash P. O. box 696 A bargain. fEV TIMELY THOTS FOR FOR RENT A new four room cottage furnished complete for house keeping inquire of Mrs. Zjbere Cor. 7th and Wash Ave. BOARD AND ROOMS Nicely furnished room with or without board. By the day, week or month. Term reasonable. Mrs. C. Shaw, 1421, Adams Ave, DRESS MAKING- rersons wisning nrst class uimim mg done promptly, at reasonable rates, should call upon Mrs. W. A. Bakir, 1620 Hill Street! opposite new brick school house. Fit guaranteed. REDUCTION SALE in order to make room for our spring stock which will arrive soon we will, till the first of March offer all our granite and tin ware and in fact every article in our kitchen furnishing department, and also all our light hardware at a twenty per cent discount. Our stock it now com plete, but these bargain prices will soon reduce the stock. A word to the wise is sufficient. The Little Racket, FOREMAN WANTED To lead work on ranches located near La Grande. Steady work and good op- poitunity for right man. Party living on north side of city preferred. Apply at Sugar factory office. KOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS 'To enjoy freedom from chilblains' writes John Kemp, East Otisfield. Me., "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results . Guaranteed to cure fever sores. indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at New in drug store. UPHOLSTERING OLD FURNITURE MADE : GOOD AS NEW Lounges and couches upholstered. Ma' tresses recovered and generaly renovated, carpets cleaned and put down. Special Furniture Made to Order. All Work Called For and Delivered Promptly. J. H. H ILL MAN Cor and N. Depot Monroe St. PHONE 1801 Red DAWSON'S MARKET j Successor to Smith & Dawson '. The best of every thing to be found in any shop. Once a patron of our shop you will never go elsewhere. Careful attention given the smallest orders. We carry a full line of fresh and cured meats of all kinds. We can give what we represent. A BRAND NEW PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE Phone Red 751 IN A HURRY? ' THEN CALL Having again reopened a paint and wall paper store, will be pleased to again see all my old customers and many new ones. My goods are the best and prices the lowest Call on me and I can save you money. Sherman Williams Paints, $1.60 pe gallon, quart 46 cente. Every thing else in Painting and Paper-hanging. THE TRANSFER MAN Ma will take that t pot or your home in less time than i take to tell it. Day phone Red 761 N Night " Black 1792 Wagon always a youi service i H. A. Staniels 1420 ADAMS AVENUE La 3rande, Oregon. Phone Black 1781 i J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Dealer in Building Material Building StoneClean JCoarst Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande. Oregon Dro line Inaming workJ and I will nam th right pnee. THE lEHIEII Healsbury Enterprise 'Religion is a tie of love between God and man. Why should a man be a relig ious person? Because by bis very nature he is called upon so to be. A man who is not religious falls short of being a man in the true sense of the word. For what is the essential difference . between man and brute? The evolutionists claim to have proved that man' body is th result of a long process of natural selection thru the animal species. I am not disposed to quesiton their theory. If it be understood to apply strictly to the body only, I should say it is not contrary to Holy Scripture. But man is not determined by hi body which, while an essential and Important constituent, ie the lowest part of him. As far as his body ie concerned man ie naturally one with the animaleand infer ior to the majori'y of them. . But man ie acknowledged to be some thing more than a mere animal; Why? Some reply, "Because of hi reason." True; man's reason places him at the head of the animal creation, but that alone is not sufficient to essentially distinguish him from the rest. There a reome an imals which manifest an elementary in telligence which, tho far inferior to that of man, differs in degree, not in kind. What, then, ie the answer? It i because of his spiritual nature which manifeste itself in reaching out to higher ends than those of the mere animal. The animal desires ar purely tempor ary and do not rise above the level of eaith. But man' spiritual nature raises him to a higher sphere, to that of moral respon sibility. The great and essential difference be tween man and the animal ie that man i a motal being. The animal i neither moral nor immoral. It is not held to be re sponsible for its action, and know nothing of the sense of guilt from a moral point of view. . Thus there is a great gulf fixed be tween man and th animal, for which no theory of evolution or law of natural - can account Develop an animal a highly a you win ana never can you make it a moral creature. But what has man' moral responsibility to do with hi being religiious? Simply this, that it implies God and accountability to God. Otherwise it is entirely a shame. Man, therefore, by virtue of his nature a a moral being, is called upon to know love and obey God. Because on this de pends his moral development which characterize and makes him a truly man. Uptoh H. Gibbs. Distinctively fierccus Troubles IJ3W TrifY CBKUUTI ROM PRLSSHTf AHD AM (MDBY ITS MMOVAl SlflGlf NAN We keep buttons sewed on. your under cloths, a little thing but you appreciate it we know. Cherry's New Laundry. We want to be your druggists thruout, 1907, you want our kind of service-1- let's combine. Newlin Drug Co. Nerve art very easily affected in their work by pressure, caused by the misad justment of neighboring part of the body; and they take up their labor in normal fashion again very willingly when given a chance thru manual re-adjustment of the part. It ie these fact that make Ost eopathy, which ie based on re-adjustment th treatment par excellence in nervous trouble that are primarily of nervous origin, among which may be mentioned the following: ' IYOUS PROSTRATION Spinal irregularities depression of ribs, and other midadjustment are found to be causes: th condition i somstimes devel oped a an outcome of other diseases alto Of every cat the . Osteopath make a careful study, finding the anatomical de parture from normal and correcting them. 'Authorities agree that excellent results may be expected from Osteopathic treatment and the records show cures even in many cases which had defied every other method. 1 WRITER'S (RAMP While this and numerous other local iiiK.Muii u tuS KISS SUCh S3 Br nita common among telegraphers, eeametreses musician and others) are fostered by the excessive use of certain sets of muscles, there I usually an anatomical defect, the correction of which will bring relief. The nervee supplying th affected muscle with motor force art usually fourd to be in terfered with, ither ' directly or ae blood nourishment thus predisposing those special sets of muscles to weakneee. Correction of adjustments is usually followed by complete curt. INSOMNIA This is a troubl in which Osteopathy has achieved extraordinary results, torn times seeming to almot border on mir aculoue. The rteulte art permanent and are sften gained with remarkable quick eats, reacerui eieep frequently comes after a very few treatment even in cases of long (tending. Occasionally a case presents greater difficulties; but it may be sua mat in a raw outer trouble may relief bt a confidently expected thru O teopathic treatment ,' HfADAGlf Whether this be of the distinctly nervous type, or accompanied by nausea, it yields readily to, treatment Headache simply represents either an txceseive or deficient blood supply to the head and otopathy easly removes the anatomical cause of it ST. VITUS DANCE Due almoet wholly to spinal "lesions" or misaajustmant, mostly in the upper part of th spinal column. These affect the spinal cord and brain, so that th diseat may show it muscular contract ions at any part of tht body. Correction of misadjustiriante I tht natural remedy and Osteopathic record show that treat mem seiaom ran to cure or greatly re lieve. Cure it the rule, tven in long stand mg cases. Right Way. THf RIGHT NAME Mr. August Sherpe, the popular over seer of the poor, at Kort Madison, ae nays: "Dr. tung s new ura nils are rightly named: they act mora affraeablv do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative." Guaranteed to cure biliousness and constipation. 2 So at newun arug (tort. La Grande National Bank ESTABLISHED 1887 United States Depositary Capital and Surplus, $150,000 OFNCIM AND OKICTOS 1EORO.E PALMER, Psuideht. J. M. BERRY, Vwi Pimsjoaex F. L MEYERS, Caimi. W. L. BRENHOLTS. 1st AssisTXirr Caswu. as. WILLIAMS, 2nd Assistant Camju GEORGE L. CLEAVER, i F. M. BYRKIT. a A. a CONLBY. F. i. HOLMES. C. C PENIN0T0N, Comparative statemeut showing growth of tht bank's buslneee in tht past three year - r January 2nd 1905 January 2nd 1906 January 2nd 1907 Individual dtposits $667,728 97 , 627,843 18 736,370 60 Total voluiht of buslnee 1878,740 98 869.016 66 '986.188 67 r.. I, Pride of Grande Ronde The product of the Imbler flouring mill situated in the very heart of the best wheat land in Grande Ronde valley, consequently the beet flour. A trial will convince you of its superority. j Insist on having your order filled with ihie brand or the ''Patent" from this same mill. i ' For sale by all first class dealers. Don't (ubmit to any substitution. A rAYORLTC PlACt with those who know what good !iv;r.g rr.ii.-.s is Till MODfl RESTAURANT ; There are all the little accessories that help to make a meal enjoyable a well eet table, comfortable seats plsnty of room, courteous waiter and efficient service. v The chief attraction, however,' is th excellent food and fine cooking. Prices are very satisfactory, too. lis THE MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. Arbuckle Proprietor i $1.00 A MONTH KEEPS YOU WELL 1 What better protection could you have ? t DO IT NOW! A Stitch in time saves nine - Gall up either: Main SO, or: Main 91 and we will send t you a representative to explain it all and mt 1 your aplication for membership. i , The Management of tht Union Hospital DR. H. VOLP, no fi. nnDim7ir.-rr-r. Office. Corp. Bldg. Offic, Ntw Bank Bldg. j Pride of Grande Ronc(e Free pregon State Lands! Irrigated You arc entitled toMMO 120 or 160 acres FREE you simply pay for the costof irrigation, which i N is $10.00 per acre, payable one-fourth cash, ' balance - in three equal annual payments! ' Title direct from the STATE OF OREGON This land is going fast; do not delay; call or write today. - EASTERN OREGON COLONIZING CO rUieyciocK U Grande, Oregon MMtHrms 1 MtiMimi M. W. A. Cheapest, Safest, and Best. Death Rate 8.48 on 1.000. Railroad Men art Admitted. Management Cost the Lowest M. W. A. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Fancy Floor Drills. Drill Instructions Frei to Members, You are Solicited for Membership. Join Now. Now is the time to Join. 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