La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 10, 1908, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WEEKLY Casr.nVEU. L. GRANDE, OREGON. TMVi:SI).V. DECE31BKK 10. 108-
PACE TWO
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Holiday 600
Waiting For You
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RHEUMATISM DIE TO
BODY rOlSOXIXG.
Notice of Impoundment.
4
A large part of the annual holiday worry couH be
eliminated if the right gifts and right people cculd get
together.
That is what we have set out to do this year
bring gift buyers and the goods they want together.
. .The Si3t ren. herewith , wll, no doubt,., suggest
many suitable gifts Make a list of all such items so
that when you come to the store to see the gocd', you X
will rot have to waste time looking at things that you
may not feel interested in.
We have the cream of tre world's best giits-scores
of things for every age and condition. You will find it
a genuine satisfaction to buy all of your holiday gifts
here. We hope that you can find time to come soon
and often. Our magnificient assortment and low prices
will make this an easy and economical holidaytime for
.all. ' . v,;
Postal Card Album
toilet Sets
Military Brushes
Traveling Sets U
Holiday Stationery
Fountain and Gold Pens
Oxford Bibles
Books of All Kinds
Ebony Goods
Sterling Silver Goods
French Staghorn Novelties
Burnt Leather Goods
Music Rolls
Fancy Calender
Fancy Thermometers
Photograph Albums
Ink Wells, etc.
Celluloid Goods
Silver Candlesticks
Shaving Sets
Manicure Sets '
Pictures
Burnt Wood Novelties
Statuary
Vases .. ""T,
Photo Holders
Work Boxes
Christmas Cards
Autograph Albums
Phonographs
Dolls, Games and Toys of AH Kinds
NEWLIN : BOOK &
STATIONERY CO.
I PHONE MAIN 90
1114 ADAMS AVENUE
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IHt litUKliL KALMtK
LUMBER COMPANY
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
We Solicit Ycur Orders for
Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Mouldings,
Chain Wood
We are'preparcd to furnish and deliver material
promptly.
Call up Retail Department Phone Main 8.
THE LATEST AND PRETTIEST
Holiday Gifts
COLLARS. BELTS. PURSES
TOYS and BRIC a BRA
E.n.WELlT1AN fir CO.
' -ADAMS AVENUE
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD. Proprietor
Caplete Machine Shops aad Foundry .
The body manufacture. In a duy
enough poisons to kill 10 men. Why
do they not kill It, then? Because
they are taken out how tine? Ev
ery organ, very nearly, help to burn
them up, or cast them out. Some
times one or another of these organs
does not work well; what then hap
pen! to these poisons? They perforce
stay In, but they may be antldoted
and stay in only as waste, not as poi
son. Waal In the System.
We then have onei or another of a
great varie't yot illba..-. ' We may
have rheumatism the. flowing of
"rheum" as It was anciently called
(and the name, like the disease, has
hung on). Into one or another part of
tiie body. For, as when a room Is
cluttered up with waste, the waste
will accumulate In the corners, along
the sides and under the, tables: so
these "rheums' tend to gather In
some of the loose spaces, as, for In
stance, In the Joints, where they make
trouble. ' They may be deposited In
the muscles, or other places there
are various formk of rheumatism. Bad
weather, bad 'dinners and all sorts of
conditions will increase the waste,
and Increase the rheumatism.
Now, poisons are poisons because
they attack the living chemical mole
cules of the body and affect them. If
poisons come slowly enough, the liv
ing molecules will simply give up the
part that Is attacked and affected and
make more of it thus the poisons are
neutralized and made harmless except
for simple waste. But sometimes, In
doing this, the living molecules are
compelled to make changes In them
selves, or are themselves diseased.
with the result that we have altera
tions in the Joints (or other parts)
and diseased tissue around them as
In swollen bones of articular rheuma
tism. There are other results, all on
the same principle.
To get at the poison, we must get
at the organ or organs that are not
doing their work right, we must gt
at the blood or nerves which fall to
keep up to the standard; to get at the
blood or nerves we must get at the
whatever it is that is interfering with
them. No organ goes wrong of Itself
it does not go wrong without some
compelling Influence.
Injury tlio Beginning.
80, at last, we come down to the
compelling Influence Irritation, in
jury. uch things as the osteopathic
physician examines for, locates and re
moves. The great majority of cases
not only of rheumatism, but of all
'lasses of diseases we osteopaths find
to be caused by structural derange
ments, mechanical maladjustment of
parts, which irritate cells by pres
sures that disturb the vital currents
that Is, the flow of blood and the folw
of nerve force throughout the body.
Such disturbances generate the pri
sons that make rheumatism. Osteo
pathic success in treating cases of
rheumatism ha been so remarkable
that many practitioners have been
able to found their professional suc
cess upon such cases. It is worth
trying. And If success crowns the ef
iort, it should open your eyes 10 lue
.act that here is a practice which looks
deeper" than symptoms as they arise,
and which socres a general advance
m treating of disease by an appeal to
the iletpeal principle of nature the
structure of the body. Osteopathic
clealth.
IStrire Is Ended.
Hermlston, Dec. 9. For the first
time since the organization of Hermis
ton's city government harmony pre
vailed In this town yesterday during
the election. Instead of the bitter
lights which marked the two previous
city elections there was but one ticket
in the field a ticket made up of rep
resentatives from both factions and
the vote was light.
Better Tlinn Spanking.
Spanking does not cum children of
bed-wetting. There is a constitution
al cause for this trouble. Mrs. it
Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, lnd
will send free to any mother her suc
cessful Instructions. Send no money
but wrl'e her today If your children
trouble in tbm way. Don't biauu
the child, the chances are It cam
help It. ' This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with
urine difficulties, by day or night.
: The Bachelor's Cupboard" I
At
Ferguson's
Notice Is hereby given that on the
7th day of December, ISOff, I took up
while running at large In the city of
La Grande, Or., the following de
scribed animals, to-wlt:
One red and white cow, S or 4 years
old; brand resembling H on left hip;
ear marks, square crop off left ear;
square crop off and underblt and slit
In right ear; marked with three du
laps; impounded December 7.
That I Impounded said animal In
the city pound of La Grande, Ore.,
under and by virtue of the ordinance
thereof and unless the owner claims
and pays the costs and expenses of
such impounding and keeping of said
animal at the xpiratiou of 10 dayrt
from the date of this notice, adver
tise and sell said animal as provided
by the ordinances of said city.
Done and dated at La Grande, Ore.,
this the 17th day of November, 1908.
JOHN W. WALDEN,
Chief of Police.
We Want Your Wants
IN
The Book Store
Is
Ferguson's
CALL FOR BIDS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive up to noon
Thursday, the 7th day of January.
1909, at his office in La Grande, Ore
gon, sealed bids for the purchase of
the following described real estate, to
wlt: Commencing at a point 521V feet
south of the NE corner of the SWV4
of section 19, township 4 south, range
10 E. W. M.i thence running south
417 feet west, wert 208 ft-et, thence
north 417 feet, east 208 Vi feet to place
if beginning.
Also, commencing 938U feet south
jf the NE corner of the N W V of the
NWV4. section 19, township 4 south,
range 40, E. 7. M., running them
outh 342 feet, west 253V4 feet, north
343 feet, east 253 14 feet to place of
beginning.
Also, commencing 250 yards north
jf the SE corner of the SWV4, ec
ion 19. township 4 south, range 40.
E. W. M., thence west 80 rods, north
40 rods, east 80 rods, south 40 rods,
to place of beginning.
Also, beginning 30 feet due east of
tho NE corner of the NW ot the
SWy, section 19, township 4 south,
ange 40, E. W. M., runinngr thence
due east along line between NW
and SWV4 511 feet, north 4 feet, west
311 feet, south 4 feet, east $11 feet t
place of beginning. Together with
all water rights belonging thereto.
Said land being commonly known as
the "County Poor Farm," situated a'
Union, Union county, Oregon.
Said bids shall be accompanied witl.
a certified check of five per cent of
the purchase price of said land.
Tho county court of Union county.
Oregon, reserving the right to rejec
any or all bids.
Dated at La Grande, Oregon
5th day of December, 190$.
ED WRIGHT.
Dcc7Jan County Clerk.
title
CEMENT WORK
11 kinds of Cement and
Goncrete work.
CONCRETE
BUILDING BLOCKS
CEMETERY WORK
No contract too large or
too small.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
t. L ROBERTS
PHONE BLACK 682
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
county court of Union cunty, state el
Oregon, executor of the last will and
testament of Duncan McBeth, deceas
ed, and all persons having claims
against said estate are required to
present the same witk prcper vouch
ers, to the said exeeuter at his rest
dtiee In Elgin, Ores, er R. H
Lloyd, his attoraey, al bis files in
Elgin. Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated this 21st day of November,
1918. WILLIAM U. MeBETH,
R. H. LLOYD, Executor
Attoraey. Jovll-il-l-lJ-:
Our Want Ad Column
Your want is placed before a thousand or mora want-teektra
avery day Can you afford to spend ona cent per word of your
want aa whera rultaar tha keynote? .
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FOB SALE.
FOR RENT.
For Item.
I have aome nice pleasant rooms for
rent, with or without board. Transient
people solicited. Mrs. Laura L.
Stulta, 1620, corner Sixth and Spring.
For Hint or Sale.
A six-room furnished house; will
sell furniture and rent the house, or
will sell both furniture and house at a
bargain.
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
FOR RENT Three-room house on
Second street. Inquire of Maggie
Mahaffee, corner Washington and
Second streets.
FOR SALE Two to four acres of
suburban property, well Improved.
'PhoneBlack 1532, or see E. w.
Kammerer, 2004 Adams avenue.
FOR SALE Small house and a I40x
130-foot lot. Buy from owner and
save commlsslcner's foe. Inquire of
J. Bachant. Cherry atreet
Land for Sale. ,
40 acres of fruit, garden or alfalfa
land for sale cheap If taken soon. c.
D. Huffman, R. F. D. 2. La Grande.
FOR RENT Five-room house; close
In. Inquire at Geddes grocery.
WANTED.
WANTED To rent a 5-room cottage.
Call Black 1752.
WANTED To sell or exchange 10
acre fruit ranch In bearing, with
many- Improvements. forLa Grande
city property. Telephone Black 932.
WANTED Two unimproved lota;
must be well situated and reasona
ble In price. Call on or addresslT'.te
Van Duyn Realty Co. Both 'phones.
For Sale.
Lady's saddle and bridle, as good as
new; also, three fox terrier' pups. Bell
'phone Red 871.
For Sale.
The George Hansen property. Sev
en room house with bath and pantry,
closet room, corner lot; good location..,
Street and sidewalk Improvements
done; part cash. Terms made known
on application. A bargain If taken
toon. Inquire at Ferguson book store.
12-3-lm
special.
For sale ,a tract of land totaling 560
acre. One hundred acres under cult!
tivatlon. A 31000 residence and oth
er good Improvements; sprln water
enough for house ari barns; creek.'
across one 40 all for $5000 cash. Lo
cated six miles from town on R. F. D.
Figure It out for yourself. Write to
For Ecxema, Tetter and SalrRlicum.
The Intense ltchlnj characteristic of ;
these aliments is almost Instantly al-
inveA bv Chamberlain's salve. Many
severe cases have been cured by It. ,' Indian Valley Realty company, Elgin.
Tor rslr b.- nil a "'r. 1 the firm that stands for a squarw deal. '
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THE COOK WILL BE GLAD
to see some of our high grade
coal carried Into your cellar.
Didn't know there were grades
in coal? Why there are almost
as many as there are of eggs or
butter. Let ue send you the
kind that will prove by the per
fection of the kitchen fire that
our coal Is different than the
ordinary and decidedly better.
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G. E. FOWLER . Phone Main 10 :
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BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
I T. J. GRAY Prop. ( New Management)
Rates $1.00, $125, $1.50
Best 25c meal in the city
Be,ds 25c and 50c
All outside rooms. Board
and lodge $6. per week
One, block from depot
Only house in the
city employing
Yshite help only
TRY OUR SERVICE
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I Fresh Vegetables are Scarce
But we have iust received nearly a
a carload of canned goods. The goods
are all standard brands and are this
season's Pack .
Asparagus
. Spinach
Sweet Potatoes
Pumpkins
Suocotash
Everything in Staple and fancy Can
ned Goods
Preferred Stock,
Preferred Stock,
Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock
Preferred Stock
City Grocery and Bakery,
CPCLACK.Pnp PHONE MAIN 75