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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1911)
PAGE 2 f; LA GRANDE, UNIOfl COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. W W wee Is Thi is means iniiuch to you It means much to our s alespe ople Here is our plan For six days, beginning vnth next Monday, July 17th, we shall let our employees' conduct our establishment and they Wtill chara in the nrnfits. . ' i m m m v mm mm - m m m , m m m mm . m mw m mm m v Each employee receiving a share of the gross sales for the week, every one in our employ to share alike. '.. You can well afford to help Because our salespeple are the friends of those they servelhey help you to secure mer chandise that pleases you and gives you the best service for your particular needs. They deserve your consideration andwear this week tor that reason. ; You'll be glad you did and, of course, you'll find some unusual offerings in seasonable goods, such as you may be in need ofiustnow. m I Remember MEM WEEK ONLY T1 vTfr'V"' 11 9 nee ineopjie ore "THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY" . - . Opera House Block. LaGrande,Ore., tarranmwnwiim . -N.w,i1l,.,.i.i.,l,lvlvi,iiMT m m M , , , m Almm)l,,,,i, ,,,,, ',; J";,J t i . . ' m HEWAIID. U.; . ; School district No. One (1), Union county, Oregon, will pay FIFTY DOL LARS ($50) reward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons maliciously breaking the window glass In any of the school houses In said district By order of the school board. ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS. Clerk;,' Jul 13-6t Pipe for Sale. A large quantity of terra cotta pipe suitable for well curbs and drains. Di mensions, from IS to 30 Inches. This will be sold very cheap asI am clean ing up all work in La Grande. B. S. DAVIS, Foley Hotel. , 7-11-tf . That's What They All Say is MASTERED DOCTOIfl SOW- IS rORTLASD SAID TO HAVE CUKE. IS Medical Association Hears Discussion of What Can Be Done. the Kalihl receiving hospital in Hono lulu, which has been. built with the specific purpose of determining If a cure cannot be effected from the terri ble disease, before sending the na tives over to the leper colony on Mo- lokai. ,'.,.., :: ',...' ;;' Dr. Wayson claims no new discov ery In the work of the Hawaiian medi cal staff, but merely application of familiar ; principles to leprosy cure, j Tonics and carbon dioxide snow are' features of the cure applied with sue cess. . N otter Phone Red 971 next door to Observer office. Paints as they paint in cities and makes reason able charges. Consult him about your work. It's Good For What Ails You GRANDE RONDE MEAT CO. Uses only Refrigerator Counters and they show our cut meats ina most sanitary and appetizing way TWO MARKETS BOW PHONES J. E. Bradley & Co. SANITARY PLUMBING REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. THOSESj SnOP-DLACK ML RESIDESCE-3LACK USL NEXT DOOR TO 1 CITY HALL (Portland Telegram.) Leprosy is being cured. One of tha physicians who Is doing the work, In the employ of the Hawaiian board of health, Dr. J. T. Wayson, is a Portland guest, and will speuK to the State Med ical association on the work , being done by the humane Hawaiian admin istration. Giving a hideous setting for science's latest triumph over the "In curables" of earlier times, Dr. Way son has with him several wax casts of leper faces and limbs which make the flesh crawl as they are looked upon. "We cure leprosy, but onljvwhen we get It In early stages," said Dr. Way son. "There Is no cure for those ad vanced typesr.Buch as the casta Illus trate, except the cast of a foot That foot Is of a Chinese. . When he was brought to me, he had a bad lesion on the foot, and the disease was spread ing. We treated him vigorously, and all parts of the body responded, except the foot, of which I have a cast here. We finally amputated the foot, and now the Chinese Is as well and free of leprosy aa If never tainted. 'Our cures have been four In number so far. We have proven that the cure Is absolutely certain, if the case is taken early. Now the great effort 1 to get the confidence of the natives. so that they will be brought to us as soon as afflicted, that we may reach the disease In Its curable stage. But owing to the habit of the natives of hiding the disease when they discover It, and discovery by others only when an aggravated form ls developed, the beneficial work Is alow. Ultimately, we hope. to win the necessary confi dence that will bring the afflicted to us In the very first stage, and then we can depopulate Molokal island." Your Poultry Needs Granulated Bone, Oyster Shell,' Charcoal, in order to do their:: best. We can supply? you. Waters-Stanch2e!d 1420 JEFFERSOS ATESl'E Glierry FIRST ANNUAL .Fair at COVE, ORE , JULY 19th "Come where the Luscious Cherry Grows" I ; Great' Eriiit Display 4 "Spdfls:bf all kinds Base Ball Game Exhibition of Fancy Shooting it If Excursion on Central Railroad Auction Sale, Horses La Grande, Saturday, July 15, at the StLouis Stables .12 head work horses; wVs from 1100 to 1600 lbs. ages from 3 to 11 years. All smoth stock, several were mated teams. Good notes will be accepted payable Dec, 1. Ed Stringham, auctioneer. ; ; W.H.Berrv. owner. 4 r Dr. Wayson is superintendent of t