La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 05, 1908, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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LOCAL ITEMS. 4
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The Amalgamated 8ugar factory
will clone early next week, the aupply
of beets having been about exhausted.
All ladle of the city are urged to
attend the sessions of the Federated
cluba convention ner.t week.
J. D. Slater haa return id from Pen
dleton where he, was Interested U fore
Jack O'Brien haa gold the Coliseum
skating rink to Pendleton and Ba
ker Clty parties.
Russell Balaton In Improving" from
an Attack of inflammatory rheuma
tUm.
Mrs. Peter O'Sulllvan and daughter,
Alary O'Sulllvan, left today for Pen
dletOn. to visit friends for a few days.
iff. and Mrs. George I Cleaver, took
thel departure this morning for Spo
kane, where they will visit friends
briefly.
The evening Kaffee Klatch wilt be
entettalnednext Friday evening at the
home of J. M. Berry on. Adams ave
nue, by Mrs. Berry and W. L, Pamon.
' Jamea Buggv spent another ' quiet
night and tils friends are, pleased at
the symptoms of speedy recovery from
injuries 'sustained ih his all several
days ago. . "
MrsFrcfl J. Sheets '. arrived ,r. this
morning front Bake!1 City, whether
husband is employed on the Morning
Democrat, to visit relatives In- La
Grande a few;day.
Miss Hazel Landrum, who haa been
visiting her sister, Mrs, H. R. Ilanna,
returned this morning to Baker City,
accompanied by Miss Flora Mack, who
will be her guest for several days.
W. J. Phillips,, traffic superintend
ent anc J. W. Gllklson, commercial
superintendent for the .Pacific Tele
phone company, are in La Grande to
day attending to business matters." '
Attorney and, Mrs, C. 8. Mclntyre
of Detroit, Mich., who are 'touring the
northwest, ere guests today of their
old Michigan friends, Mr. and - Mrs.
George Ball, who drove them, over the
valley. : ' ;',- K , '..;'.;. ',;.;;'.;
, A public reception will be fclven
Tuesday night in honor of the visiting
delegates and to .this function every
one is requested to take a part by be
ing present. This.; .will i give the
guests an opportunity to mee the vis
iting delegates. ( . .'. . ' " j
F. R. Bingham of Spokane, arrived
today to take temporary management,
of the local exchange of the Pacific
Telephone company. Permanent ar-
. rangement of managership has not
been reached. Mr. Osburn, the retir
ing manager, leaves Sunday with Mrs.
:.', Osburn for Portland, where they will
be located hereafter.
Bishop Paddock will arrive tonight
from Cove to be a guest of . Rev.
and Mrs. Upton H. Glbbs tonight. He
will not hold services during his visit
The trial of Cunningham ih4e con
fessed assaulter of a tiny Teiocaset
s.RlrV and the man who narrowly es-
" caped death at the hands of a union
mob, will be held before Justice Stew
art tomorrow at .1:30. ' -'..-. '
. 'Mrs. J. M. Lilly and family leave
tonight for Portland to visit Miss Do-
... Ion, a few days, who Is Attending O. C.
M., then proceed to Bay City, Ore.,
' ; where Mr. Lilly has a position as en
glneer. - : ' . "
NO DIIL'CS rOH IX.NC8,
Woods Hutchinson, M. D., In the
Su tu day Evening Post, acknowledges
no specific for pneumonia. lie says:
. It Is obvious that the principal fac
tors in the control of the disease, are
those which tend to build up the vigor
and resisting power of all possible vic
tims. The more broadly we study the
disease the more clearly 'do the data
point in this direction. ' , "
Almost every other known Infec
tious disease is dlmlnlxhlng, both In
isW
onslaughts. In tfct, if statistics are to
be taken at their surface value we are
facing the appalling situation of an
apparently' marked increase both . In
Its prevalence and mortality.
We are now coming to recognlie
that the actual cause of death In fatal
cases Is the overwhelming of Jlie heart
by the toxins or poisons poured into
the circulation from the affected lung.
The mode of treatment la,, therefore.
to support the strength of the patient
In every way, nd measures directed
ittVutf.-' File U tftuUlVXiBfld IISI vtt i'
slclans. It says:
Without going Into details It Is suf-
osteopathic nieas-
to th,atrcted lung are assuming less
and less Importance in our arsenal of
remedies. Our attitude Is now very
aim1ar that In typhoids to support
the strength of the patient by. jndlcloua
and liberal feeding, to reduce the fever
and tone up the blood vessels by cool
sDonglnfpnckinga'ndevta Whtng;
so completely . nave we abandoned
nil Idea of medicating or protecting
the lung; as, such', 'that: :q & place 'of
overheated ' rooms, loaded' with vapor
by means of a steam kettle, for its sup
posed soothing effect tipon the pin
flamed lung, We 110 throw the 'win
dows widely open." "', ,.
In comparison .with the above, Os
teopathic Health, calls attention to
specific treatment by osteopathic phy-
flclent to say that
u res are very efficient In pneun.onla.
There Is no question about our being
able to abort It as a rule If we get the
case In the early stages. AH symptoms
are lessened: the time is considerably
shortened; the heart Is spared much
of Its battle; it comes out of the con
test stronger, and our patients do not
drop dead from heart failure after
gutting back to business.
.. -.The essential rendition for typical
path shall stay with bis patient from
the early chill for eight or ten hours
.-until . fy ,hla treatment he has in
duced a "crisis and weathered his pa
tient through It. During this time tt
Is a battle royal ' between . osteopath
and congestion. The. osteopath gives
hourly treatments during thai period
Indeed, he treats ne .often1 as icoa
tracted spine and thorax and blockad
ed lung and vasomotor centers Indi
cate It, andxhe never fails to give. much
relief to the sufferer. He usually
en res hi esse. ; There is gion at, the
usual percentage of death rate 'about
pneumonia under, osteopathic proced
ure. Indeed, fatalities are inconslderT
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MORSE jyRY DEUBEH.T1XG.
Itetums for 'Aiiditlqntil Instructloni at
Midnight.
Kw Tnrlc,' No. 5. After several
hours "of deliberation, the Jurr In th
trial of Charles Morse, the Ice, klngr
und. Alfred H:' Curtus, .former presl-
Usnt of the' ank of Korth America,
returned to the court room at mid
night for instructions. A speckle, por
tion of the court's instruction was re
read and the Jury retired;- :
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REII) FOR THE 6EXATE.
Piatt Will Be DowiH-d by His" Enemy,
Ambassador Rcid.
New Tork, Nov. 5. Members of the
republican national committee - here
say United States 'Ambassador Reld to
the court of SU James, London, Is a
"tandlJaw for L'xfltlTIkfjw"'Ha'tSr l't
succeed Piatt .Thls retult will be
extremely gratifying as the feud bo
fw4'.. , j. u, piatt and Millr ls'of long
.t.ii.Ji.ifc-. it. started when Piatt pre
vni.;j r.s -it 'rofn going to King Ed-w.id's-
t.'tiit ""under President McKln
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F,anoe" '' .'""'
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When office supplies are needen there Is but one action
to takecome here for them. ; We have tsf what you
want and we make the prices right. ' t
WE HANDLE , -
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Carbon Taper r ."'
Stenographer's Note Books ; .' .... :
Manuscript Covers ' ' -
Tracing Paper .
Typewriter Paper v
. Legal Blanks, Dater
: Rubber Stamp Pads , 1J
Rubber Bands, Inks .
Mucilage V .
V.;;rVrnrfVte,nr Packages ,'
And Everything in the Line of Office Requisites
100 suits men's winter underm
If 60c on the rfoa 3.00 for$J;80nrf $2,00
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Soap 7 Bars
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eStertaaeri'andVthhuBd'redshat
cram the. Scenic nightly epeak highly
ot her. powers and -ii't .ofli ;tjhe foot;
l sgh!eir7Bal'fnrstwwntnghe f- a , 0 aaiTiTia aTaaa iiTa ' ;
hvuse was literally packed at frequent
ljftervalsl Walters & Murray have a
new attraction that Is irt keeping with
the high class stunts they have been
putting on dulrng their engagement
With the Scenl yQo tonight .and en
joy 'h-y"aiagh. to redact bosi-'
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Lumber Lath, Shinies, Mouldings,; j
A properly prepared
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Will 6IIUW you tuo eAavk
condition " of , your title
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Our Abstract Books the most complete In the County.
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talnfflces .In- thonort .Iropp.antEtwterajand Middle. JatiiUw.jhefe ; !
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INDEMNITY, LIFE", ACClEENT,"and FIRE
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FOR SALE Small house and a 140x
130-foot lot. Buy from owner and
save commissioner's fee. Inquire of
3. Bachant, Cherry afreet - r
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POLICT 13 IN EFFECT.
LOGAN-SHERWOOD
REALTY COMPAUY
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