1.. I THE ETEMXfi fESIBTERXA CB15PZ. QUE GOS-WiDXE SPAY, DECEMBER I, 1M. n 7t L",i:"V- g5"Irj1a goqd 3 ll'T ILbllti U V 4 1 More New Books FT II TI 7171011 PP For Sale at I A... 3JB FERGUSM'S "Where Nothing Is Too Much Touble" LECTURE FREE LECTURE TOMORROW SIGHT TO UK IMPORTANT EVENT. f Mr. French coming with Great Quan titj of ricture 8 for Local Screen. The Commercial Club has been giv en the free use of the Scenic theatre for the illustrated lecture tomorrow night Manager Gardlneer has turned his house over for the night because the lecture he considers for the public enlightenment and the boating of the country. The entertainment will be free for all. Mr. Prince will throw upon the can vass many scenes familiar to the people of La Grande and the remarks upon the various places which have been seen by the people who attend. to the course of their travels, will be greatly "entertaining. We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years There must .a reason. A trial order will explain the mystery. ! A. B. G. Laundry '! PIIOXE MAIM 7 V -jggg".1..,.!..1 "" "" muni i. . ,i ' Oregon Threshers' Conven tion at The Dalles B&JJ GEORGE FALufER, President C. S, WILLIAMS, 2nd Asat Cashier. F. J.'HOLMES, Vice-President V. H. BRENHOLTS, Asst Cashte. f. I METERS Cashier. La Orande National Bank Of La 3randeB Oregon . A CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $170,000 UNIT EDCS1 iTES DEPOSITORY DIRE TORS M. Beit J. D. Matheson F. J. Holme F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L, Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver; W. L. Brenholts - George Palmer TJmm v. . WILLCOCK BROTHERS Quick Transfer "Phones ; - Day, Red 711. f Night. Black 1I7L s Money Comes In Bineaes to A. A. Chrlsholm of Tread well N. Y., now... His reason "ts well worth reading: "For along time 1 .suffered from lndlstion.torpld ll7cr. constipat ion nervousness and general debil ity," he writes. "I couldn't sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, grew weaker every day In spite of all medi cal treatment. Then use Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old time health and vigor. Now 1 can attend to hnin ..... t I Is a wonderful medicine Infallible Vfor Stomach. Liver. Kidney. Blood nd Nerves. 60c at the Nawliu Drug I Company. out afterwards that his team balked. Bought without first trying them. Was he more foolish than the man who paid the last dollar onthe price of a tract of land without first looking up the title? . The search that he afterwards made showed a shaky and defective title full of balky deeds, conveyances that do not convey a complete break n the chain. We will furnish the abstract either before or after you buy the land. J. R, OLIVER. Balky Deeds. Tou all know about balky horses. Tou know the fellow who bought them from the drovers, only to And . ' 0 J. A. OLIVER.. V Gasoline wood saw. Phone orders to Black 1851 ' 0. R. N. Schedule West Bound. No. 7 ar 9 : i. No Mail or Exo. No. 9 ar 8: .. mall, exp. local pas. No. 5 ar 9 in. no mail or exp, No. II ar l . m. only mail. Bonna. ' , No: ar 6:: mail, pass & Exp. Na 10 ar 7:4 j a. w. local mall & pas. No 'ist 8 8:30 p. m. Tapt mail loc. pas. No. 2nd 8 thru, train. Joseph Line. No. 32 leaves 8:45. : No. 31 arrl.ea 2:1 5. The Elite Dying and Cleaning Works II. B. W.IUftE XEIt, Poprtetor. Steam and French Dry Cleaning calied for and delivor I. ladies woik a spoMallty. Jooi Phone Main 64, Mahaftey Building ELGIN, 0tK0. co-operating nnt t..jyl-ir j.iiirnp landB prerardtor- in Kl:n Commercial oichnr.ln v..r par ticulars regarding gmu orchard land at very low crir cull or wrin. Ttt SLOUGH INVESTMENT CO Rmha. Invent' Iians ' Appendicitis and Impaction , The question is often asked, "Does the appendix have a function, or Is It a mere remnant without function?" The Osteopath believes that the ap pendix has a function, for the reason that It has glands and motions, the same as the adjoining portion of the intestine.1 He believes that the Cre ator knew more that some of the modern surgeons who claim the ap pendix to be without use to the body. The appendix In health is able to empty Itself and carry on Its work of secreting a degestlve Juice: but as Boon as its motion becomes sluggish or stopped it becomes impacted, or obstructed with fecal matter which reslutes In acute inflammation, fre quently followed by formation of pus. This is appendicitis. What can Osteopathy do? If called during the acute attack, before pus has formed, our practiti oners are usually able to prevent pus formation by correcting this pressure on the motor nerves to tehappendix, thus restoring function ond enab ling the appendix to empty itself. In case where the adjoining parts of the intestine Is also impatced, we use an enema of olive oil with the colon tube to flush out the bowel and as sist in emptying the intestine. This. with absolute rest In bed, starvation diet for ff few days and careful nurs ing, wil cure about ninety-flve per cent of all case of acute appendici tis if the treatment Is taken before pus has formed. In cases where pus has formed In quantity before call ing the Osteopath, it may require an operation to drain the pus. In recurring or chronic appendi citis, if the Osteopath is called .-between the acute attacts; his treat ment to, correct the pressure which causes the sluggish action of the ap pendix, and it will usually reslut in formed adhesions, or stricture bands, of the intestines. , . , Is It not better thus to remove the cause of the trouble than to remove the appendix ?-rOsteopathic Health. Read the Evening Observer. ONE MID 1-3 Rate on Certificate Plan will be made from all points on the Oregon Railroad tod Navigation in Oregon to The Dalles and return. Tickets on sale November 29 and 30, December 1, 2 and 3. Final return limit December 6th. f IMPORU mil be made by Representatives of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, the Department of Good Roads, Pwf. Phillip S. Rose, Madison, Wis., B. B. Clarke, Editor of the American Thresherman, Hon. Nionel R. Webster, Portland Oregon and others on subjects of importance. $200.00 IN GOLD will be given as prizes for the beet wheat raised in Uregon. ; SILVER CUP for outfit threshing $100. prize bushel of grain. For further information call on any S. P. agent or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. other be- rectors and transacting such business m may properly come fore the meeting. ; .JOHN COLLIER, President La Grande. Oregon. Nov. 13. 1909. Four Day's Sale. OST A ladles fur, in the central part of the city. Leave at Selder's store and get reward.' r.-'- "For the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlala? Col ic, Choiera an& Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy and one of the beat patent medicine on the market 1 handle some others for the same pur poses that pay me a larger profit but this remedy Is sure to effect a cure, and mr customer so certain to an- preclat MuniuutM n ae nxm. that I give It the Dreference." ITnr by ail good dealers, Commencing Friday, the 26th, and Ending Tuesday the 30th. This sale it to make room for our holiday line. Articles Included in the sale are La dles' Coats, Children's Coats. Tailored Suits, Rain Coats, Plane! Gowns, La dies' and Children's Underwear, Big Line of Pillow Tops, and Umbrellas. Ve will also have a bargain table which will include many useful ar ticles. Remember the date. 1 van ntrvK rnupjLvy, FOR SALE A good desirable location. Inquire at this office. corner lot in a For particulars FOR SALE Piano In first class con dition. Inquire Mrs. N. S. Kelly, De-" pot street , "',.,, . poi Btreet '. D n 4 Notice la tart FX i ds wfli be resff4 at tSs Ca 13 Cl ' Caty Reosricr Q ta Q, Q Q ' Washington uvluo lo ,u luiercuon with I avenue, by grading, graveling and filling the same. Bids to be accom panied with certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of each bid. The city reserves the right to reject any urn mi 7 : : D. B. COX, ' ' . Oty Recorder. " ...... .'w m .v M u Lines Thai SMjjlH H M If The Stetson u u The Berrv J-I f P S Forshei m i 1 1 Meier The Shoe with a Wide Reputation-Wc Toe. "Brotherly Love For Nach Toe". CLOTHING K-K, Garments Bearing this Brand 1 : ' C.G, have Workman and Quality. Goo D a a a a i i I rt. 'if - Depot Street