La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 27, 1909, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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HBACOM'S
DIRECTORY
OF. THE
FRATERNAL ORDERS
LA GRANDE, ORE.
M. W. A.
La Grande Canrp No. 7703 meets
each Monday evening at I. O. O. F.
hall. All visiting neighbors are cor
dially invited to attend.
M. McMURRAT, C.
CAL JORDAN, Clerk.
p. o. r:.
La Grande Aerie No. 2S9, F. O. JB.
meets every Friday night In Elks' hall
at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren invited
to attend. . ...
C. B. HACKMAN, W. P.
GEO. ABEGG, W. 8.
O. E. 8.
Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S.,- bald
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tatea communications me leconu mm
aurth Wednesdays of each month.
Isltng members cordially Invited.
RACHEL E. WOnTLL, W. M.
MART A. WAitNICK, Secretary.
I. O. O. F. Encampment.
Star Encampment No. 31, I. O. O.
F., meets every second and fourth
Wednesday In the month in Odd Fel
lows' hall. Vlsltng patriarchs always
welcome.
H. E. COOLIDGE, C. P.
W. A. WCKRSTELL, Scrlbs.
M. B. of A.
LJi. ... . , .. .
frets nrst ana iniru inumunj ca
ning at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem
bers always welcome. . r
J. A. ARBUCKLE, President
C. J. VANDERPOEL, Secretary.
Woodmen of the World.
La Grande Lodge No. 169, W. O.
W., meets every second and fourth
Tuesday evening in K. of P. hall in
the Corpe building. All visiting mem
bers welcome. NERI ACKLES,
J. H. KEENEY, Consul Commander.
Clerk.
Honey lor Sale.
Fresh comb honey, one-pound sec
tions, In quantities to suit customers.
OSWALD VOLS WINKLER,
.w Island City
TUKASTOY DKPAItTMEXT,
Office of Uie Coiniitnillcr of the
Currency.
Washington. D. C, Oct 13, 1908
Notice is hereby given to all
persons who may have claims
against "The Farmers ft Trad
ers National bank of La
Grande," Oregon, that the same
must be presented to Walter
Niedncr, Receiver, with the le
gal proof thereof, within three
months frem this dat, er they
may be disallowed.
LAWRENCE O. MURRAY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
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JEWELERY, UMBRELLAS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE
AND HAND PAINTED CHINA
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I amgoiruj out of
I. O. O. F.Siibordiuul.
La Grande Lodge No. 16, meets in
their hall every Saturday night. Vis
iting brothers cordially invited to at
tend. Cemetery plat may be seen at
Model restaurant. '
HUGH MeCALL, N. G.
OSCAR COOLIDGE, Secretary.
W. A. WORSTELL, Fin. Sec.
Forexters of America.
Court Maid Marlon No. 22 meets
each Wednesday night in K. of P.
hall. Brothers are invited to attend,
BEN HAISTEN, C. R.
LEO HERRING, C. S.
- C. J. VANDERPOEL, F. A
A. F. & A. M.
La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. &
A. M., holds regular meetings first and
thlrd Saturdays at 7:30 p. m.
. R. L. LINCOLN, W. M.
A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. .
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Knighte of Pythias.
Red Cross Lodge No. 27, meets every
Monday evening In Castle Hall (old
Elks' hall). A Pythian welcome to all
visiting knights. '
J. F. BAKER, C. C, i
R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S.
Itootikatis.
Crystal Lodge No. 50 meets every
Tuesday evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall.
All visiting members are invited to at
tend.
JENNIE N. SMITH, N. G.
MARTHA E. SCOTT, Secretary.
B. P. O. E.
La Grande Lodge No. 433, meets
each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in
Elks' club, corner Depot street and
Washington avenue. Visiting brothers
are cordially Invited to attend.
C. S. DUNN, Exalted Ruler.
G. E. McCULLY, Recording Sec.
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Tills ta Vv to You.
riniiori wirele.sa Telescreen and!
'American Tclegraphone Co. stock hold-
ers can get some special information !
by writing to f. j. caturiin a com-:
pany. No. 3 Chamber of Commerce
Portland. Oregon.
l-14-6t
iiou to itcnt.
1 5-room house for 310 per
month.
1 6-room house for
month.
i2 per
House for Sale.
A neat little 4-room house,
plastered; modern; 2 lots, with
20 fruit trees and small fruit.
A good little investment, a neat
home. Prlee reasonable and
terms.
The Van Vuyn Realty Company.
Office over Van Buren's Cl-
gar store.
Get the money-eavtng habit. Trade
Newlln Drug Ce.'a.
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business in La Grande and this stock
be sold by February 1st
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IS OSTEOPATHY A FAD?
To consider the first part of the
statement quoted to the effect that
"Osteopathy is a fad." will swm for
a moment a digression from our sub
ject of prophecy. Yet one cannot look
surely Into the future without consid
ering this point.'
All fads rest upon a certain modi
cum of truth exaggerated by the en
thusiasm of the beneficiaries of that
partial truth. If we take an Individ
ual who has been suffering from some
chronic ailment that defied the medi
cal agencies of other methods and re
store that .body to normal ease and
health, we must expect and pardon a
slight exaggeration due to enthusiasm
for the newly discovered agent of re-
covery. No wonder then minds un-
trained in the sciences pertaining to
health and disease often expressed
lmpotently and even ludicrously the
principles through which health was
restored. And, since the practitioner
! of ten profited financially by this en-
thusiasm and exaggeration!, wo have
an explanation of the fact that even
tne practitioners of osteopathy- failed
t0 gve the pubiC a correct and ade-
quate exposition of the underlying
principles of his profession. It may
'even be admitted without prejudice
that in the development of a new
system of scientific truth results are
aUalne(j Dy the practitioner were of-
ten WFongiy attributed to some Im-
poesibie factor. Yet to say that all
these sources of error exaggerated th
truth of osteopathy Into a fad Is far
from tne marl M Set tofln.v by the J
amount of actual good accomplished.
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AN ABSTRACT
'of that prospective real es-
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tate purchase is an absolute
R ;f h ;d
.buying a defective title, for an
abstract from us will give you
a complete a:d guaranteed
accurate history of the prop-
erty. Reasonable charges,
despatch and guaranteed ac-
curacy-a few of the reasons
4. why you should patronize
:U GRANDE INVESTMENT CO.
Po:ey Hotel Block
Owners of the only complete
and up to date abstract
Union County Records
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by these principles. f ,
The truth underlying osteopathy Is ,
wo-fold: First, It may be stated that'!
the body manufactures Its own client ,
Icals and compounds necessary for ,
perfect function; second, that the best '
possible condition of the body for the 1
accomplishment of this production Is
a perfect adjustment of its mechanical
parts. Then osteopathic therapy looks
first to the adjustment of the mechan
ical conditions of the body, 1 after
which one expects and attains a per
fect chemical condition.
Recognizing the difficulty of mas
tering fully the mechanical relations
of the body when considered In the
light of their possible interference
with chemical function, every school
teaching osteopathy today demands of
Its students more actual work than
Is required by the medical schools
represented by the American Medlcnl
association. We give today a total of
30 months as compared with the re
quirements of 28 months in medlr.nl
schools. In actual hours spent undor
the supervision and instruction of our
professors we require more of our stu
dents than is required by any other
profession on earth.
Surely the truth of osteopathy mutt
be too broad and too deep to be th
basis of a mere fad if to master this
truth requires such Instruction and
such training for Its attainment! Dr.
Meachar in Herald of Osteopathy.
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CLOSE EARLY
Many a man wears a shaggy beard
these days becauue he hasn't quite
mastered the problem of reaching the
barber shops of the city before 6
o'clock each evening und next Satur
day night there will be many knock
ing futllely at the emporiums of
Mil'"' ir'fll to Ki" admittance
after 10 o'clock. Last Monday eve
ning all barber shops put into effect
the earlier closing rule, making It
somewhat Inconvenient for clerks who
are busy at their places of employ
ment until 6 o'clock. To the clerks
anil merchants who are confined to
their own establishments until 6
o'clock, the curly closing Is disagree
able, but to the others who can visit
the shops at any time, it Is but a
matter of acquainting themselves
with the customs of tbe day.
WHY NOT TRY
Popham'e
ASTHMA REMEDY?
:!ve prompt and positive relief r
evry case. Sold by druggists. Price
11.00. Trial package by mall 10
cents.
Alliums Mfg. Co., Prop.
Clerelantl r.
Far aal.- by
A- T. HILL, Druggist.
Sllverthorn's Drug store.
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NO SNOW
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But we a; e still in business,
j PLUMBING of all Kinds
l We guarantee our .vork
j BAY & ZWEIFEL
211 DEPOT STREE1
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Done
The Way You
PHONE
A. B C. Laundry
Stomach Trouble Cured.
Tf yo uhave any trouble with your
stomach you should take Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr.
J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: "I
have used a great many different med
icines for stomach trouble but find
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
tablets more beneficial than any other
remedy I ever used." For sale by ell
good dealers.
ltravo 1'ire Ijuhlles
often receive severe burns, putting out
fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve
and forget them. It soon drives out
pain. For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts
and bruises it Is earth's greatest heal
er. Quickly cures skin eruptions, old
sores, bolls, ulcers, felons; best pile
cure made. Relief is instant. ?c at
Newlin's drug store.
NOTICK Or' TKC STKK'S SALE.
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned trustee, until six o'clock
p m., on Saturday, the 6th day of
February, 10, for the J. W. Scrl
ber residence property In La Grande,
Oregon, the same being lots 1 and t
In block 2 of Grandy's addition to La
Grande, with Improvements thereon.
This Is one of the most desirable
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Want It done f
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properties In the city and is reasonably
worth 16,000.00.
Any or all bids may be rejected; so
make your bid for the amount you are
willing to pay. For inspection of the
property call on the undersigned at
room 28, La Grande National Bank
Building, La Grande.
J. F. PHY,
d 1-23-2-6 Trustee.
BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
T. J. CRAY. Prcfl.
RATES: il.OO, $1.25 and
$1.50. Best 25c meals in
the city. Beds 25c & 50c
Ml outside rMis. Board
and lodge $6. per week,
One block from depot.
ONLY HOUSE IS THE
CITY EMPLOYING WHHE
HELP ONLY
TRY OUR SERVICE
STORE
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