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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1910)
-frit . EiGETWO r VK QEANDS EyENilTOOKJIIIlVEn FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910. 0 ! j Have a SHfinner Miotff- Headaches Summer should be a recreition time, a time when life is really enjoyed and when vitality is stored for the more trying seasons. The pleasure of many people ia spoiled, by head aches. Travel, outings or exposure to the sun is apt to bring on this affliction. Don't have headaches this summer. Keep a supply of our . ; Neivin's Instant Headache Cure : on hand. They stop coming headaches or cure head aches that have already arrived. A simple reliable rem dy with a record of many years back of them. The remedy you should always have and depend upon. Price 25 cens Sold by us only Newlin Drug Co. Vc Have Them. What? . . i Six pound Dec trie Flat Irons at '$335 r: Each EASTERN ; OREGON Light and Pover Company TOCT.L RE STRUCK I , . ; , WITH AMAZEMEST If you could 'see bow some factory made clothing is put together The skimping of materials, the inferior Interllnlngs. B t none of these things occur In a suit of our tailoring. That's why one suit of ours will outlast two of the factory made. Order one and the wear will prove It s C IT. BAKER. Can be depended upon It tn cxptewton w. ail like to bear, sod when it is used la connection with Chamlerhun's Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoea Remedy it means t' ' Berr fails to cure diarrhoea, dyicnu Uwt complaint. It is pleasant to U) 4 equally valuable for children and td jiffy pay Rent? We loan you u v , money to build, and you pay us as you would rent. . i. R. OUVER. European Plan Only Rooms 60c to $1.50 . First class Throughout SAYOY HOTEL D. G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DtPOl La Grande, Oregon FOB T11E BENEFIT OF THE FCXLIC Eighth Series, Written by Dr. X. F. Vtsdelheha, Dr. of Optics. Another most Important part of the optical apparatus, Is the eyelid. Each of these is moulded out of a substance resembling gristle, into the form of a thin plate, curved so as to fit ove the globe of the eye. These platee of gristle are covered by a very fine skin internal! and ex ternally by a delicate mucous mem brane, called the conjunctive. A band of muscular fibres passes around the opening of the eye. over the upper lid, above and the lower lid beneath, mak ing a somewhat oval or ellptical fig ure. When these muscular figures contract, they draw the two lids to gether, thus closing the eye. From the borders of the lids there project the eyelashes, which give protection against the entrance of dust and oth er foreign bodies. Just behind these hairs is a row of minute glands which produce a greasy material. ,This oily secretion- is very Import ant, since it greases the edges of the lids, and thus prevents the tears from escaping dowiwthe cheeks. The mucous membrane or conjunct Ira, covers the entire eye, as well as the under surface of the'lids. It is a very important part of the eye, since the moisture is furnished by a gland, the lachrymal or tear gland, which is located at the upper and outer part of the eye. This eland in mnnntiy producing a watery . fluid, which un der ordinary, circumstances, is just sufficient to keep the eye moist, and to provide for the freedom , of its movements. At the other end of the opening be tween the lids, that is, at the end next to the bridge of the nose, there are two Bmall openings, one on each lid. These are the openings of very fine hair-like channels, which lead 7 into a larger tube or duct This tube runs downward, from the inner angle of the eye, into the nostril. These channels afford the natural way of escape for the moisture which is constantly being produced in the eye. It sometimes happens that this duct leading from the eye to the nostril be comes inflamed and stopped up; in this case the tear by which we mean simply the moisture constantly pro duced in the eye--can no longer es cape Into the nose, and therefore, flows over the edge of the lids onto the cheeks. " Tfce mot essential points In the structure of the eye have been mentioned, and with a dear under standing of these points, we can ap preciate the usual affections to which the eye is subject, as well as the care and attention, which should be be stowed upon them. (To be continued.) - Vjrortlaad. ( " -m, ... Kfeatlmd DT Brkaol for Girt. -Vl V r car. oi bnMr.pt rt. Joaa brut Kwni floiU-ciat. Aradwle a Lirineuirr rjrpu. Mu, Art, tjaraoo. uiUMlm. (Btaluoat PP' naat l or 1) inn of t w U rro!BiuWi. Th ia Uauwa Ic ff.tr. Appiicliom thoold to irri&rlr. Addrrn i All Who Love Little Ones will prdrida purest of tt pure in Candy War Cmhtfrnui Ca tbt, rHrt)M ... , ' t. e. cuirroo . Attorn ey-at-law . Practlcea la all the courts of the State aad Un'ted States. Oflce' la La 'Grande National Bank Bid? La Gr nde, Orfton f.llLT0n Ve'.er.Ti tr Scrgecn Ofllce at Bili'd Drug tore. La Oraa) Residence phone, Red 701; C3c phone, ? Black - 1361: Indcpeaest phone 63: rnth phones at msldeace. Chas. E. Cochran GtaT.Q coanujr cochhib : . " "Attorney La Grande National Bank XX , La Grande ; y Ortfai ' Q ' - - t-0 O PB0FZ8SIA51X DEBICTOKT. 0 oooooooooooo '! ' A.L. RICHARDSON ; . Physician and Sorgeon Office Hours: 2 to 5 p; m. except Sun day. 'Sunday by appointments. Tele phones: Office, Black 1362; Ind. 353; residence, Main 55; Ind. 312. DS. K. r. KEXDELSOm Dectar f OpUcs. Spectacles da Eye Glaasea Fitted and made to order. : All . Errors of Refraction Corrected : 1105 Adams' Ave. Opposite P. a La GrandN Oregen i f. KL BC2i J. CSSrSTTCGD, OfSce orer Red Crou Drug store. Phones, office Main 22; Rat. tSaia RS 3. IT. C IfELSJOX ' Mining Enrlneer Baker City . x . Oregon C. U. UPTOS, Ph. G. M. D. Ppysiclan and Surgeon Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office In La Grande Nat ional Bank Building. Phones: Of fice Main 2, Residence Main 32. GEO. TF. ZMXERBAX Osteopath 'Physician ; Sommer Bldg., Rooms 7, 8, 9 and 10 Phones: Home 1332, Pacific Main 63, Residence, phone. Black SSL Suc cessor to Drl r. E. Moore. LA G3AXDS 7, CltlG Cor. Adaaa aveaae sjU Oreenwood Et TEST. X PCSST3. DAT 9. M0LFI0R, M. D. , Ppysiclan and Surgeon Co -ier Azvn- " nd Depot itrtt. - Cffl' Xa'a 99 Residtc 3 J. C PRICE, D. M. D. ' DenUst . V Room 2.1. La Grande Natfona Btilldlnfc. .''ho.-e Black 39 Laundry Patrons Notice Cherry's New Laundry, having tak-; en their horse and wagon from us, it beeomes necessary for us to handle the work, which has formerly been handled by that wagon, with our own. Our deliveryman has not attempted to become familiar with , the calls heretofore made by the other wagon, consequently some of their patrons may be overlooked. ' A phone call will bring our. wagon. 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