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LA uKAMjL L VL.SiNG 'LU. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19ll. PAGE . - 1 M. A A -1 A ? PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I ' f ' ' , k.nVtiTri'Wa AM) sergoxs N. MOLITOR. M. ; D. Physician and Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phoney: Office. Main 68; Residence. 69. ' i. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. r TTTnHT.TN. M. D.. J. T. ' ' Drs. Richardson ft Ixmghlln, Physicians and Surgeons phones Office Black 1362; Ind.k353. rhonea Office Black 1362. ' Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55. Dr! Loughlin's eRs. Main 757. v v H i M.Phvsiclan and Sur Diu " - reon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot tit Phone, Main 23. r H UPTON, Pb. Q. M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear; Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build ing.' -Phones:' Office Main Z; Rest , dence M&la 32. ' - " " '' SIR FRANK NOTES. Head of Engliih Publishing Hout on Visit to America, V A Contemptible I Trick. i I Sliowlnr. That There Are More Ways Than One of Interfering With a Wcmao'i Intentions. i By F. A, MITCHEL, Jesslonaliy, though I only asked blra bow.be felt and to what cause be attributed his ailment; then I said to him frankly: "Ton are not ill: yon think you are." "I know it" "I ,MDt at present determine whether your trouble la mental or nervous. If there is auything on your mind yon had better tell me. 1 can do nothing for you till 1 know the cause of your malady." Copyright by Anwrican Press Asso ciation, 1911. FIGHT OFF WORRY. t h l.. JiNDERWOOD-DIaeases of. 'the eye a specialty; ' --- DR DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases Vof w.omen and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug co. : .., :... Don't. Waste Nervous Strength and GEO. w. Energy la UmI... Fretting. Physician, aommer niuB.. """""' .Tbe immediate cause of neuralgia Is 8. 9 and 10.,, .Phones: Home w. polHon ln tne bi0(Ui: therefore our pacific, Main 63; Residence, Black j object to keep the blond pure nn: 951. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. DR. CA. SMITH, MECHANO-THER- APIST. Successfully treats rneu matism, kidney! dis.ase, heart dis ease, weak lung3, constipation, pel Vic disease, catarrh, and diseases of the nervous system. Consultation free. ' Charges reasonable. Phon;: Black 3351. 1411 Madison Avenue. CQCttEUN & COCHRAN Attorney. chas. B. Cochran and Geo. T. t-ocn ;ran. ; La Grande National Bank Building, La" Grande. Oregon. ini. CRAWFORD X . A v rr T XT AftnMlflin fijArvl - ROOT. S. EAKIN PR 4WPORD at law Practices In all the courts of the Btate and United States. Of fice In La Grande National Bank Building. La Grande. Oregon. D, W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon. healthy,. as It Is only wlit'ti the blood is poor that th neuralgia poisons de velop Init ? INjot liod Is caused , by lack of sleeplack Ot fresh air. Ira proper food hd overfatigue, by too little exercise rtd 1.V Wientiil worry Notliiuu Ih vl(r to nhy tiiau "Don't worry" mid few thfiip so difficult to carry out ftii't by Uou"' worry" the doctors nii'iio do uot wsisie vutunble norvniw Mireifgt'b and energy In fret ting over things beyond your control Make o "'point of litilthifi all anxiet from yoii dirring meuls and above all when you go to bed. Train yourself to t'bl'nk of'souietliiug f heerful as you try to go tb sleep: otherwise your sleep will be hhraiwd and fitful and will do you Very little good. He 'was a wise man who made It a rule to think of nothing disagreeable aftef 10 o'clock at night. He at any rate could never have been a victim to neuralgl. ' ' v. ; - Keep up the general tone of the nervous system and you will have little difficulty In keeping off nervous ail ments, notably neuralgia. London .Mull., .- '. G. : T. DARLAND. , CHIROPRACTOR. not Drugs, not Surgery, not Oste- rnnmiitation free. Room v)iaiu; 20 La Grande National Bank Blrta lng. Phone. Red 8181 DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store ' nesidence Phone. Red 701; Office Phone. Black. 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both Phones, at Residence. We pay cash for' any Oregon es-. sln laws before 1866. Also wanten-, afe journals 1.862 and 1864. AIsoode 1851, journal of council, 1851, statutes 1854 and of 1855, and code of -civil procedure and general laws 1862, and i archives 1843-1849. Write Geo. A, 1 Bateson & Co., Inc. Portland. Oregon' 1 TO CURE A COLD IX OSE UlT. fake LAXATIVE BROMO" -Quinine fTnhit nrns-srlsta refund money II Jt fails to cure.' E. W. GROVE'S Big nature is on each box. 25c. -'' Graiide ' Rohde NURSERIES (Trade Mark.) ' Foreign and domestic ? trees, roses and shrubs. -We guarantee to give satis faction. -We do not claim our price to be lower than the low est tout claim the quality, of the i stock is the highest attainable. 'Therefore when comparing our prices with others please bear in mind -that-, all trees are not alike. Our main 'specialty lies . in satisfying" a customer and fil ling his order with trees of the 'most excellent quality. Orders large or small : will receive : prompt and careful attention at our hands. ... I' L 1 H0R1ECK & CO, ' Office : Grande Ronde Valley House La Grande. : IS YOUR NAME IN THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY? j OUR, NEW BOOK GOES TO PRESS OCTO BER 15TH, AND WE SHOULD RECEIVE NOTICE OF ANY CHANGES OR OMIS SIONS BEFORE THAT DATE. -i"'!' Ho me Independent" Telephone Co. Left an orphan when I was a very little girl. 1 was brought up by a maiden aunt, a woman of considerable brain and will power. I had hardly Veen settled In ber bou$e before she (aid out a course for me to pursue. "1 sball give you n good education." she said, "and an education is a foun dation on which a woman may build a career as well as a man. I'm not going to educate yon that you may occupy a subordinate position in some man's of fice; not going to make a stenographer of you to take down some man's dicta tionno man ever dictated to me. I shall give you u profession. But when you have been graduated I Bhall expect you to practice. It is not my intention to spend money on you to be thrown away... y don't propose, that after giv ing you n proiessiou eotue uwu unit come along, talk a lot of nonsense to you and render all I hare spent on you abortive. If a woman Is going to be a lawyer or a doctor she must begin by putting all notion of love and mar riage out of her bead." Considering that my annt made this announcement to me when I was but twelve years old.' It is not to be ex pected that it made any other Impres sion on me than that I was to follow the path she laid down for me. It evi dently did not occur to her that I was rather younjr to agree when grown to place myself In' opposition to nature's laws. Nevertheless. , she accepted my promise that 1 would repay her kind ness in educating me by making my self the old maid she was herself and spend my life listening to people tell, j about their aches and jialun instead ofenrlng the prattle of my own cbll- Nevertheless, my aunt was a good woman despite her crankiness. She took admirable care of me. and when I became old enough to choose a pro fession I selected medicine. My aunt filed shortly nfter I bad received my diploma and left me a legacy sufficient to give me a start ln my profession The last thing she said to me was; "Remember your promise. Tod will be sorely tempted because you are very good looking. Men will try to draw you away from the path of duty, but yon must not listen to them. What they will 'want of you Is to make . you a slave. Be constantly on your guard." As to the temptation, my aunt was right ' ; My beinji .thrown, into n, flld of la bor, where I reef mnnv men. Home of whom were iiiteillgeut and attractive, wax probably the ratine of my rc-celv ins n nmVr of prop"!!'!. ,; rV.:t 1 ::et mvseif i resolutely to carry out my aunt' Intentions, repitding me.' feel ing bound, in honor to do so. ' . I re fused nil my, suitor, dovotiug myself exclusively to my priii th e. I fonud It Impossible to keet the fact that I wns pledged to celiliu-y from tieln known, ani I believe that for tuts recoil f v.'ns 'especially sought In mar riage. Nothing is ho desirable as that whl"h is lnipoxKilile to oitin. i . I practiced two years and resisted nil temptations to marry. ..One day an old lady c.nme to see tne and begged that I. would make n diagnosis of h trouble tlfiit was alHlctlns ber son. She said nln. believed there was some thing ou her sou's mind that be would not confide . to his medical attendant. A man. she saM. would le mure likely to give hi confidence in certain mat ters to n woman than one of his own sei. The invalid had been a trifler ln love affairs, and she was not sure but that he bad been caught In his own trap. If she could be sure of this he might possibly find a remedy, 1 There was something winning In the old lady's solicitude lest ber boy tnlgbt he sreUins his lust deserts. I was amused ' at the absurdity of a man having to call in a woman physician to cure him of a possible love malady I did not attend men patients as a rule, partly 'because 1 bad cured one man and ha had given me bis heart It addition to my ' fee. But since this dear old lady's invalid son was sub pected to be already In love, even to the breaking down of Ms neaitn, i saw no reason why I should not oblige her.' So 1 promised to at least make one visit. 1 found n fine looking young fellow some twenty-eight . years old. six feet high and muscular. .. As I entered the room where he was lounging bo looked np at me with a captivating smile that be had evidently Inherited from,. his mother.: There was an unconscious strength about him .that ln a man is especially attractive to a woman. 1 did not wonder that he had fallen Into eailantrv and could not but have some sympathy for him that he was stiffer j ling the penalty. ' His mother with- drew and I began to question him pro- 1 am only too glad to make a con fidant of you. doctor. 1 am ln love." "In that case you must be your own physician. 1 can do nothing for you." "But suppose this love U breatlug me down." . , , . "Nonsense." "I told my mother that yon would take that view of the i-axe. My ate la worth uotulng to ine or any oue else except my mother. I implore you to try to do something for iue tor ber sake." ; "- "1 will. My prescription is plenty ot outdoor exercise and mental occupa tion. Whenever tbe image of this tin attainable girl comes up before you drive It out," "1 cun't" "There is no eucb word as can't" I arose to go. "Will you come ago In?' he asked rue fully. There was something both amusing a man clinging to me to save him from himself. Nevertheless, I knew of uo antedote for love and bud uo mind to waste my time danclug attendance on a man whose only atlmeut was hi devotion to some girl who dldu't hap pen to fancy him. But 1 was obliged to confess to myself that there was something us attractive as ludicrous In it The fond mother, who bad probably been listening, at this point came In and said: , ,.,. ... "Of course the ' doctor will come again. She will not leave you to suffer"- : -:; ; .' ;; "Not If I can be of service." - As I went out the patient followed me with. his handsome, meiaocnoiy eyes, fill I of a longing thai I could nave understood ' had . I been tne girl who was torturing him. But uuder the cln-uuistani ei it was very puzzling Before . Heaving i questioned Ins mother, with a view of' determlrriti if there was any hereditary caue tuut would account for bis condition, but she said all ber ancestors on both sides bad been healthy in mind and body. I was at tbe time much Interested lu mental effects upon the body. '- i was sure that this young man's unrequited love had brought tilm into one ot those conditions , thui are so puzzling to physicians. 1 told his mother this and' advised ber to attempt 0 reuiofal ot the'' fundamental cuuse. When she asked me bow to do this I suggested throwing her son and some fascinat ing woman, other than tbe pne lie loved, together. II e would likely trans fer his love and this would effect a cure. She promised to think about it, but seemed to consider it rather an impracticable expedient " A week later she called at my office, evidently very , much troubled. She said her son was no better; Indeed. which I had enred my own. Nevertheless I determined not to yield. 1 would not find a substitute, as I bad recommended to him, but I would cease to see hlra. But be would not cense to see me. ,De followed nie relentlessly. I fought him for ten months, then surrendered. On the day my husband and I re turned from our wedding trip he gave me evidence ot the value of my aunt's warning. Sweetheart," he said, "do you know that the Illness which brought us to gether was all a put np 1ob on yon?" "What do yon meanT" I exclaimed opening my eyes. "One day I heard some sawbones talking about you and your pledge to ievote yourself to your profession and not to marry."' "WeUr , ' "You know the rest" As soon as I could get my breath I hissed, lt waa a mean, contemptible"- . A kiss stopped the rest - S FRATERNAL ORDERS OF LA GRANDE. 7 f - . - CV.VN - J tTi -': i I Km"" ICO OUGHT TO K30W this shop, and its ability to err yon best Our one streams desire It to tarn ant tea test 'XEAMXG AJiJ PRESSING ani toprlce onr services t meet your satisfaction. TTe be lieve we do this. If yonr gar ments need onr attention seai them to as and we will do year work promptly and! guarantee not to rain the materials. ELITE DYEING & CLEANING -vvORKS falu 61. II. R. TTnggoaef A. F. & A. M. La Grande Lodge No 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular meet- 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. L. M. HOYT, W. M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ir B. P. O .E. La Grande Lodge No. US meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ln Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. t U. J. RITTER, Ex. Rul H. E. COOLIDGE, Rec. Sec. VOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ls Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W meets every second and fourth Sat urdays at K. P. hall. All visiting mebers welcome. . D. FITZGERALD. C. C. J. H. KEENEY. Clerk. t. W. A. La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets every Monday ln the month at : the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting neighbors are cordially Invited to ! mend. ' . '. ' i ? "'J.' .. E. E. DANIELS. ED. HEATH. Clerk. 7 v r.EBEKAHS (Crystal Lodge No .. meets every Tuesday evening in tb I. O. O F. hall. All visiting men bers are invited to attend. ' MISS HELEN McLAUGHLIN. N. O. MIS3 ANNA ALEXANDER. Bsc XNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Croa Lodge No. 27 mesas every Moafia: night in Castle hall, (old Elk's hall A Pythian welcome to all visitlm ' Knights. JESS PAUL. C. C. R, L. LINCOLN. M. of R. 9 if there had been any change since my visit it was for the worse. I have thought of your plan, doc tor," she said, "of substituting another love, but I know ot no one woo I be lieve would be able lo draw iny sou away from his infatuation I named every girl of his acquaintance to him. nskinir If there was one be, wonld tilte to have visit him. and be refused to' see any of them. "1 wouidn t mind seeing my doctor." he said, "as "often as she will call." t, ' And what did the poor old. mother do, with tears ln ber eyes, but beg in to make an uttenipt to substitute my self in her son's affections tor the woman he loved. I argued that even If successful 1 would only be replac ing one cause by a similar one. She declared that Instead the Infatuation would be broken and ber son would recover bis health. There was a professional problem in volved a problem as to tbe effect ot mental causes of physical aliments. This and the mother's pleadings pre vailed. 1 would cure tbe young man If I could, and after bis cure well. after that be must get on as best be i could without me.' ... '" I visited him at Intervals; I played no coquettish pranks upon him.' 1 sim ply attempted to divert- bis mind by being us agreeable to him as I could. 1 chose those subjects for chat ln which he was , Interested and found bim In certain lines Intellectually my superior. After every call I was re warded for my pains 'by his doting mother, who assured me that all was going well and her son was steadily Improving. Of course 1 looked for ward with misgivings to the day when . my patient would be enred of one love to be tortured by another, but possibly a tbird or a fourth might so dilute tbe poison that the physical effect would be neutralized. ' ' , A result occurred that I bad not cal culated upon. While I was winning my patient's love be was winning mine. I awakened finally to tbe fact that my pledge to my aunt must either be broken or I would become some doc tor's patient for the same disease of O. E. P. Hope Chapter No. 13. 0. t C. bol itated communications tti second nd fourth Wednesdays oi each month. Visiting members coi dlahy Invited. CARRIE B HUNTER. W. M. MARY A; WARWICK. Sec. GET ADVICE ABOUT HOW TO TAKE CARE OF I0UR TEETH and mouth first hand from competent men who have made It a life study, The time has passed when a man can "pick up" the knowledge out of schools and after ; a short time 'start an office." A . thor ough course in the best colleges m the .land Is none too good a prepara tion when it comes to taking care, of YOUR teeth. Advanced metbods'have -made the taking care of teeth a thing not to be dreaded, for instance we ' will remove a nerve from a tooth with' out pain or without you knowing it. , This and other things make an up-to-the-minute man proficient. If we can he of service to you pleaBe let us know. Drop a card for an appoints ment. . . . . . .... 1 Stevenson's Dental Office How's This? .We. offer. Cue, Hundred Dollars Re ward for ary ca:o of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's, Catarrh Cure.- : ." : "'t'--;'' V ' .':'-' , - f 3. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. . Wo, tlio unSonilsncd, liavo known FVJ. Cheney for the U: t 15 yeara, and b llcvo him perfectly honorable l:i all bucinrsj transactions and financially ablo to carry cut any obligations mada by his f:rr.i. NATIONAL BANK O? COMlIEr.CE, - - . ; ., -.. ;.; Toledo, O. ITall's Catarrh Cura ls taVM Intornr.lly, acting directly upon the blood and mu-. cous urface of the ytem. Testlmonluls sent free.v I'rlco 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drus-Rlsts. - Tk wU' Family Pills for etuitlpatlon. O'CHNELL'S Ci '.' .Store Fool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks best aad most complete Hue of cigars la the city. .... Observer's Coast League base ball scores every day there's a game. ;V 't r- . . 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