La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 24, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DIRECTORY
or THE
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, OFtE.
;
M. W. A.
1a Grande camp no. 7709 meeU
each Monday evening at I. O. O. F.
hall. All visiting neighbors are csr
dlally Invited te attend.
Relief committee: B. C. Davis,
Charles Disqua, A. J. Warner aad D.
E. Cox. E. C. DAVIS, 0.
. ft. &. COX;' Cleric
r. o. c
La Grande Aerie No. (69, 7. O. XL,
meets every Friday Bight In Elka'
ball at 3 p. m. Visiting brethren In
vited te attend.
D. H. PRDCTOR, W. P.
J. H. LEISHMAN. W. 8.
O. E. 8.
Hope Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8., hold
state) communications the second and
iov.Ki Wednesdays ef each month.
, iun :mtn)ii cordially Invited.
jlAKT O. FORREST, W. M.
vtART A. WARNKX, Secretary.
'eB
-L e. o. f.
Star Encampment No. II, L O. O.
F meets every second and fourth
Wednesday la the mesta tn Odd Pet
lows' hall. Visiting patriarchs always
welcome. D. . COX, a P.
W. A. WORSTBLL, Scribe.
M. B. of A.
Meets first and third Thsrsday eve
at I. O. O. P. hall. Visiting members
always weleosne.
J. A. ARBUCXLM. President.
C. J. VANDBRFOBL. Secretary,
Wssamen of no World.
La Grande Lodge No. 1(9, W. O.
W., meets every Saturday evening
In K. ef P. hall In the Corpe
building. All visiting members wel
come. M. M. MARQUIS,
J. H. KEENET, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
' mumi i '
HMey lv Bale,
Freeh comb keney, sas-psund see
lions, In tuanttfles to suit customers.
OSWALD VOLSW INttLER,
d-w Aland City.
Daily Observer,
BAY & ZWEIFEL
, Plumbers and Tinners
Pump Work and Gutter Work a Specialty
Let us furnish yu with an estimate
n ytur work. No order too large or
small for oir best attention. Let us
reline that eld stove. At a slight ex
pense we can make it as good as new
BAY & ZWEIFEL
'211 DEPOT STREE1
eMovoooeoovvvMTOeoroow0oo,
1-2 IOFF
Gome in and see the table full of pretty
Christmas Gifts at one half off.
Every article will make a nice present
and will be sold at much less than the
the wholesale price. Sleds, Skates and
all other Christmas Hardware at the low
est price -
W. H. BOHRIENKAMP CO
;
LO.O.F.
La Grande Lodge No, It, meets Is
their hatl every Saturday ntg u VIs-
Hitmg brothers cordially Invited ... at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model Restaurant.
C. H. BLTSTONE, N. d.
D. E, COX. Secretary.
C J. VANDERPOEL, Fin. Sec. ,
Foresters of America.
i-ourt sisia Marion No. It meeU
eaeh Wednesday night In K. of P. hall.
Brothers are Invited te attend.
NERI ACKLES, O. R.
C. J. VANBERPOEL. F. S.
Beard ef Trustees: Dr. O. L. Big
gere, Oscar Berger aad Herbert Paul
son. A. P. A A. M.
l Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. A
t. M., holds regular meetings firs
find third Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
I H. RUBSELL, W. M.
C. D. HUFFMAN, Secretary.
Knights of Pythias.
Red Cross Lodge No. It, meets
every Monday evening In Castls Ball,
Corpe building. A Pythian welcome
to all visiting knights.
9. V. BAKER, C. C.
R. L. LINCOLN, K. ef R. ft a
Ii. O. T. M.
Hive No. tl, Im 0. . M meets
every first and tnlrd Thursday of each
month at t o'clock in the afternoon.
Visiting members made welcome;
SABIE KLINTWORTH. L, c.
MRS. EVA MUNTTRE, K. of R.
Retook cths.
Crystal Lodge No. CO, meets every
Tuesday evening at the L 0. '. F.
halt. All visiting members are In
vited te attend.
RACHEL E. WORSTELL, N. G.
TYLLIE COX, Secretary.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Ledge Ne. 438. meetsM
eaeh Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In
Elks dob, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cedlally Invited to attend.
C. 2. ZTJ'NN, E:ui'.t3 ".u'e-.
a. E. M CULLY, Rec. 8.c.
65c per Month
flHD CEMERT
Elgin, Doc 14. (Special.) lite
is much excitement about ElfU. ov
caaloned by the discovery of an ex
cellent bed of the best of cement
properties. While the facts are not
obtainable. uch a illreovery JoveljjK'U
would mean s great deal to the coun
try about' Elgin and the eastern por
tion of Oregon.
The barn of John Frashler was com
pletely destroyed by fire about 12
o'clock Thursday night, with all Its
contents many tons of hay. The
chicken house was also destroyed with
about three or four dozen "chickens.
The total loss of $450 or $500 Is not
covered by Insurance.
Elgin has been crowded the pnst
woek with newcomers looking for
homes, and with Christmas shoppers.
The new real estate firm of The
Slough Investment company, has just
erected a new ' electric sign which
bears evidence of this firm's progress-
iveness.
, WIIAT'S IX A NAME. -Dlsrawo
Not an Entity.
To the layman, and to many phy
sicians, there is a disease entity, Indi
vidual and alone, 'not depending upon
other conditions, indeed, so distinct
that if the roll was called "typhoid"
it would answer "here" and step for
ward, while another would respond to
malaria and so on through the list.
Nothing could be more misleading,
for the line Is often difficult to draw
between certain diseases. This belief
has led to grievous mistakes under
drug treatment, for each disease calls
for its own little dose and a mistaken
diagnosis may call for flowers next
day. That this statement Is not over
drawn Is shown by the folowing from
Clinical Medicine" of November,
1908:
Some Medical Authority.
"After all, the name of a disease Is
only a name, and a name which often
hides a great deal of Ignorance. How
many In our days treat a sickness by
the name It has, or Is supposed to have
an1 nut aside the study of the symp-
t' tr.s? Tho greater, the more sonorous
is name, the greater humbug the
men' can play on the people. It has
often been said, there Is a great deal
In a name; this may be true In many
Instances, but It applies poorly in med
icine. I am quite positive that more
than 60 per cent of the names given
to the different ailments treated by
physicians would prove to be wrong
if an opportunity were given to make
an autopsy for every case." .
"By treating a disease, a sickness, or
any ailment by Its symptoms, 'we shall
always be In the right track, we shall
not be compelled later on to change
our diagnosis, as It happens fre
quently, and unfortunately be obliged
iu vimnge treatment, because our mind
was absorbed more ty tne name than
by the symptoms. It is always time
: to give a name, but it may be too late
to apply the proper remedy which
I would have very likely been applied If
less pathology and more ' common
ptnse has been In our heads."
Commenting on the above, the editor
writes:
"More time should be spent at the
ht daide. How many of us have really
exhausted the possibilities of observa
tion in any case. Too often we bound
out of the buggy, rush Into the sick
room, take the temperature, look at
the tongue, feel the pulse, venture a
'diagnosis,' write a prescription and
we're off!
"This Is all wrong. It Is fundamen
tally based upon the mistaken Idea
that If we are able to make a diagno
sis the treatment Is a matter of course
Just as it appears In Osier's 'Prac
tice.' in not one case in 500 can we
safy treat a patient In this way, al
though we may do It successfully in
most" Herald of Osteopathy.
UMATILLA LOBBY NAMED.
BiiNinces Men Co-operate With Jjetfn
latlve Delegation.
Pendleton, Ore., Dec. 23. (Special.)
A Irglslatlve committee of 15 members
from the county has been appointed by
the Commercial association to work In
harmony tvith tins Umaiiiia county del
egation In an effort to secure from
tho legislature measures which are
particularly desired. Chief among
then sre the experiment farm for the
Umatilla project, an Increased appro-
pnuuoa tor tne weston Normal, a
nrancn asylum and an amendment to
the good roads law.
M. B. Gwlnn, president of the -".
Rankers' association, is chairman of
the committee. - -
fast mi
FOR TOIIII
The Mormon Amusement club's bas
ketball team will 'cope with tho cham
pions of the high school this evening,
commencing at 7:30, at the skating
rink. The champions are confident of
victory, while the young men of the
Amusement club have not had a game
this year to demonstrate what the:
cun do. There Is every Indication thnV
the contest wilt be a spirited one, and
will be one of the city championship
series of the winter. The line-up for
this interesting match Is:
Juniors Geddes and Carpy, for
wards; Hamilton, center; Ingle, Earls
and Williamson, guards. '
M. I. A. AInsworth, Metcalf and
Schofleld. forwards; V. Bean, center;
Star and A. Bean, guard.
' CALL VOR BIDS.
, Notice Is hereby gtvs that the un
dersigned will receive p to noon
Thursday, tho 7th day of January,
1909, at his office In La Grande, Ore
gon, sealed bids for the purchase of
the following desorlbed real estate, to
wit: '
' Commencing at a point 621 feet
south of the NH corner of the SVfhi
of section 19, township 4 south, range
40 E. W. M., thenoo running south
417 feet west, west 301 feet, thenoe
north 417 feet, east 203 feet te place
of beginning. 1
Also, sommsnelng 93114 ft south
of the NE corner of the NWU of th
NWH. section 19, township 4 south,
range 40, B. W. M., running thene
outh 842 feet, west 25$ feet, north
343 feet, east 253 feet to place of
beginning.
Also, commencing 250 yards north
of the BE corner of the BW, sec
tion, 19. township 4 south, range 40
K. W. M., theneo west 80 rods, north
40 rods, east 89 rods, south 40 rode,
to place of begfnnlng.
Also, beginning 80 feet due east of
the NE corner of tho NW14 of tho
SW section 19, township 4 south,
range 49 E. W. M., running thence
due east along Imo between, NW
and SW ell feet, north 4 feet, west
511 feet, 'south 4 feet, oast 111 feet to
place of begtnninr. Together with
all . water rights belonging theretn.
Paid land being eemmonly known as
the "County Poor Fm," situated at
Union, Union eounty, Oregon.
Said bide shall be accompanied with
s certified ehesk ef five per eent of
the nurshaso pries of said land.
Tho county eonrt of Union eounty,
Cr;s, rc"rr!- its r!;!:i to reject
any or all bids.
' Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this
6th day of December, 1908.
ED WRIGHT,
De7Janl County Clerk.
Li.'. 1 11 ,Jf.. V '"
WHAT
will you have for dinner today T Tou
may answer this question satisfactori
ly by dlnmg at
THE MODEL RESTAURANT
The Old Standby.
Our cooking is a paragon of per
fection, our food faultless,, and our
service rapid and courteous. What
more can wo say, except that our
1
Uprlces are popularf Wo give a regu-;
lar dinner for 25 cents.
Come and try It. Ton will nut need
the sense of hunger to .i.;iy It.
The Model Restaurant
J. A. ARCUCKLE, Prop.
Open Day
And Nigh
We Sell Week!MCn
Meal .xWetsfolTlUU
Gentlemen's dressing rolls and cases,
leathered and leatheretts, at Silver
th(rn ft Mack's drug store.
La-Grande Professional
Directory
- "' -
J. H. HUBBARD. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
tflco In New Bank Building. Rooms
- 'Phones'. Resldenos, Kate
it; Office, Main 79. v
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON.
Physician and tturgcok. ,
C. '; over Hill's Drug Store.
fvj i-uone 139. Resldenos Main Ii
N. MOLITOR, K D, .
Physician and Snrgeoa.
Corner Adams Ave. and Depot 81
ffloe Main 18 Residence Main 19
BACON HALL.
PhvslclMM and Surgeons,
ffloe I., a Orf ode National Bank
. Building. 'Phono Main 19.
'. T. Bacon, Residence, Main It.
M. K. Hall, Residence, Main 53.
C T. E.
UOORB
DR. H. C, P. MOOR
Osteopathic Physicians.
UrkivlUe Graduates Undsr Founder
Office Sommer Building. )
'bones: Office Main IS; Res. Main 94
c. h. UPTON, rn. G? M. D.
Physician and Snrgeoa.
oeclal attention given to Eve, Bar
, ' Nose and Threat
'ffloe In La G-and National Bank
Bulldhig.
Phones Otflse, Main 3; Residence,
Main 12.
VETERINARY 6UHGEONS.
DR?P. A. CHARLTON,
Veterinary Burgees,
ffloe at Hill's Drug Store, La Grand
Residence 'Phono Rod 70L ,
fflca 'Phone Black 1391.
' i Independent 'Phone 68.
Both. 'phones at resldenos.
DR. W. H. RILEY,
Graduate Ohio State University.
Vaccination, Dentistry and Surgery
f all kinds. Oountry sails promptly
tnswered.
Office 1414 Adams Avenno.
Phones: Paolfle Blaok 1991.
Independent, S73.
Publle Stenograph and TynowrMor.
Al Williamson's Of Oee.
1J49 Foley Block. ,
Residence 'Phene Blaek 503 or Red
1853.
VIAVI.
MRS. GRACE McAXJSTER.
Teacher and Manager.
Telephone Farmers -1971.
Reduced Rates on O. R. A X.
On December 33, 24, 25 aad 31, the
O. R. ft N. will .sll round trip tickets
to any station within (i distancs of 399
miles at a rate sf one and eae-thlrd
fare for the round trip. Final return
limit January 4.
Somethin g
Exceptionally
Good
IN HIGH TOP
Boy's Shoes
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C. PRESTON
Depot SI
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m That Doll Feeling After Eating,
I have used Chambrtain s steia4hgiW str-nginen t .srmii. sh.,
and liver Ublets for seme time, aad
can testify that they have done sa
more good than any tablets I hav
ever used. My trouble was a heavYQtores and see what a splendid medl
dull feeling after eating. David cine it is.
. . IHTllK'ni ,..-k,..i,
C, B. CAUTHORN,
' BeaUt.
Oflce over Hill's Dru Store.
LaOraido ' Oregon,
J. C. PRICE. D. M. D.
"'''.''; Dentist.
Room 28, La Grande National Bank
Building. 'Phono Blank 1991.
TEACHERS OF MCSICf
PROF. E. PORTER DAT, Principal,
La Gnuule School of Music
Mrs. Day, ; assistant School,' 191
, Greenwood Ate..' one door south of
Adams Ave. 'Phone Black 183L
MXSS STBLLA OLITHR,
Teacher or Pfau nod HonnMy. ,
Studio at residence of Turner liver.
Learner Fourth and O avenue.
MISS LBN A MeKVTNOLDfl.
Itissrsvosor la) fotoo OoMar.
Room 8, Lewis Batldmg.
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: m - Oregon
MBcTJ ROS3 liOWO,
Instructor la Piano Hnrsaony mad
., ToottBsqno, "
Corner Beoend aad Jfflereea Street.
La Orande, Orogwn.
ELKCTRICAL ENfUmOSRS.
U A. P1CXXJTR.
OivlL Mlaiag, Irrlgatton
aakd Sttrveyksg. ;
Estimates, nlans and spoosfloatlsBt.
O ffloe 9n Behnenkamp Bmildinc
La, Grande . . - . . Orogo
( C. R. THORNTON.
. ArefcKeet astd Engtaeer.
tSurveylag, ClvN and Structural BngW
' . neerlng. " t
Twenty Tears' Base'teaes. .
RBBRV MCO&BsR,
" Y J AsvbJtseC':
fOtnee 1197 Aasaes avsano. 'Pkonest
Paoiflo, MSw 1. Ksnis aidepssTdont
No. I.
AirrORVETB.
uw. SL Ctohma , Geo. T. Oocbms
COCHRAN A COCHRAN,
AsMN-asys.
La OrascU Nattoaal Bank Building.
La Grande - v regoa :
R. H. LLOID.
Attorney s4 Law.
PrasUeo la all the eourts of the Stat "
h
aad Uattod States.
-I .".'.'. . regoa
; 41. H. fKsWIVSV, '
Attorney at Law.
Practices In all the soutts of tks Btnte
and VbUsd Slaws.
taffies In La Grands National Bank
Building, La Jfraads, Orsgsa.
LBK4rT LOMAX.
Atsooaoy a Aasr.
911-19 SweUaad Building.
Pedis ad - - - - Otega
pjrreeman, Kempt. Nova Scetla. These
tntprovs the digestion. They also reg-
ulate the liver and bowels. They arer
r superior to pills, but cost more.
fry " nod "ir '
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