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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1910)
- if a. .4 Painfcss Dentistry La Crzr.dz Uz'kzd Bank Bldg. tVILLCOCK '.. : BROTHERS: . S;Qirc(v::; Transfer! ! Dm, Rd m. ; NlCht, Click 1I7L Hollos to Water Consimers . Tou are hereby notified that hore after water rent must be paid in by the tenth of the mouth of the water will be ahut off. The water commit tee will se that this order la strictly enforced and the water system plac ed strictly on a business' basis. PIaaaa rail t nffl nA . tH there will be po collector and the books will be closed after the 10th of each month. J. K. SHEAR, 0. T. FLEMING, W. J. CHURCH, "Water Committee. 4-12-5-1. Imitc 11 Wins Class Event San Frunclsco Motor CluVs Annual Hill Climb, March 30, one mile standing start, 37 cars, ranging in price from $850 to $4000 and over; best 1 time,' 1J)7 ; time of Mitchell Model R. 1 .15 1-5, winning class event, also defeating all but six highest priced sars In free-for-all. V . ' : '' '' . ' $ii00 h CL, 30-35 b. p.J.oadstet, 2 toH Pas-. sengers ..' $1350 Cy. 30-35 b. p. Touring, 5 Passengers 2000 6 Cy. 50 h. p., Touring, 5 or 7 Passengers PRICES F. 0. B. FACTORY DITTEBR ANT AUTOMOBILE CO. SUMMERVILLE i FOR coKi COUGHS THE FOR THROAT j BR MM&B W IM KGS; v; " .PBEtfEntS!:'P8E0BfiSim.::.--v : - -i I bad tbe most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with. aad my Wends expected that whea I ;et my bed it would Burely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my .cm 3 incurablet but thartka U to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am aU soaui an 'well. MRS. EVA ; UNCAPHER, Groyertoym, Ind. . , , ' - ;:;v;,;;;;r; PrVca 53? aid $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARAMTEEP1 Trial Bolt Free cnrofs 2 JIM I GAMES BAT On VICTORY IJf SIXTH IX SIXG SATURDAY AFTERXOOX Twe Straight Games While on Tour .of Wallowa County. .' , BIystone's home run clout In the ninth Inning of the Saturday game between the La Grande and, Enter prise high school teams at Enter prise, chased home the winning run In the second game of the series and let the La Grande squad come home yesterday afternoon with the two En terprise scalps In their belts. The final score was 15 to 16. At the be ginning of teh ninth, Enterprise was one point ahead but Chllders scored following a single,-a steal and an other advancement, tying the score Blystone rapped out a home run and broke np the game in La Grande's favor. Chllders got a home run ear Her In the game and everyone of La Grande's team displayed excellent bat ting ability. The team Is well pleased with the reception given It on its tour. WANTED Men to buy our fine wor sted clothing. All sizes and best val ues at $12.50 and $15.00 per suit, at the Golden Rule Co. : - Ladies, Attention, . Usual Golden Rule values prevail. Ladies, we have the season's pret tiest shirt waists and at less prices. Lawns, Linens and Silk in both the tailored and lingerie effects.. ' All sizes. . :. 4 KM 1UI TU TT F eu 170H1DE& , - - liE COUGSS Mm - COLDS . : " r ; COLO AND CUARAWTiitw ui HE STUDIED TOO HARD Ef HARRIET L GEDDES Copyright. 1310. bj American Prens Association. . After the death of Professor Koop man. one of the most remarkable sci entists of Germany, the following manuscript was found among bis pa pers; , ' " ' Holding the chair of - chemistry In the university, all the work of my brain has been devoted to the decom position and reconstruction of matter. I have long been convinced that . we must pass through matter to get at spirit in other words, our . medium Instead of being a person must be sci ence. Now, by chemical agents we photograph matter which we can see. More than this, we photograph objects we cannot see except by the old of the telescope. Still more, we photograph objects beyond thfr range of our vision even assisted by the telescope. ' Ergo. may we not by the extension of the process at lost get a picture of beings existing in spirit form? . ' This dry scientific preface Is but pre liminary to the story I have to tell and la essential to Its understanding. Ten years ago I married Louisa Markham. Five years ago she died. Since then my scientific studies have run In but one view, to bring her within the sight of my mortal eyes. The discovery of radium gave a new Impulse to my Investigations. Radium Is the first substance known to exert power without exhausting itself. The steam engine must have coal, the body struck me that here was a .substance akin to spirit, neither requiring fuel. But since radium is matter, reasoning from analogy, spirit may also be mat ter. We may photograph matter even though invisible. . Therefore may we not photograph spirit? . I 'will- not ask you to follow me In my ntudies of photographic processes. I tried to penetrate the realm of soul. I will only say that I at last discov ered a substance which I converted Into a plate or. rather, laid upon a plate a hundred times more sensitive than any, known form of matter. It was one of many I had tried In mak ing ordinary photographs and falled.- But on one occasion while experiment ing with it . I was called away. On returning several days later 1 took the plate from' the camera, and , It occur red to me to develop it To assign a reason for this impulse I had no object of which I was con sciouswould be to leave the scien tific field and enter that of psychology. I am convinced' that I was Impelled by one in the spirit world to develop the plate. . Such direction given to hu man thought Is very common. I de veloped my plate not ' with, the usual agents but others I had proved by ex periment to be far more delicate and wfiat was my astonishment to see the amlilnnr jyP linman rtm - Tin Alt. ference between them and living per I sons I cannot explain. To get an Idea of them they must be seen. V i Why .these figures had appeared be fore my camera I do not . know. . I could never get them again. If they were spirits tbey bad happened to be where they would be photographed." I pondered long on how I might photograph my wife, provided she was accustomed to frequent places she had been used to frequenting In life. There Is n window of her bedroom at which she used to sit and Ioqb; over a view mi roB GOLDS - - I Wk, .-,.,.,ra,...M..ff., . ,.. 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Has Been Commenced. Excavations for more than a half mile of macadam paving on the east end of Adams avenue has been com menced by Contractor John Mars, and as fast as a large crew of men can do the work, the improvement will be made. The . macadam is to start at 1 Hemlock where the proposed hard .surface paving terminates and will run east to the county macadam road, making a long stretch of hard surface roads on the main highway Into La Grande, V - MIKADO WELL, ATTENDED... Good Crowd Hears Good Rendition of - v flood Production.; ; Once more did a local galaxy of amateurs produce 'The Mlkadq'Vlast Saturday night, and it was a large audience that heard the clever pro duction by talented amateurs. The event was produced without' a hitch and In many ways was even better than when first produccl a few weeks ago.- -V i :,. C : :V: ' 8. S. CONVEMTOIX IJf MAY. . May 11 and 1'2 Are dajs Set for San- day School Gathering . The Union County Sunday School association , will nold its annual con vention In Union pn May 11 and 12. I The meetings will be hald In t!e M. E. church at , that place. The pro gram for the convention. ha3' already been arranged and .provides for ma ny excellent nunrfberti, .it'jrin tlng: and entertaining. .-, ' . . , The Waj side Mirlne 'The central ...Interest, of this dra ma is the tender love and devotion of a father' for his motherless daugh ter. ..Periodically they visit a little wayside sbiine where they ; ojTer un prayer, and do hoiniige to their pst ron Saint. " s r Thn yomig giri grows into woman hood and one day ns ihcy; visit the shrine they ; find a young and hand some Bitist sketching. At the artist's request, 'the girl poses ' before the shrine' while he completes the pier lure. '': " . " The father is warned' of the grow ing attachment between the two. and .does' not. encourage the young man's 'iitient'CKS. ; it is toi Ir.te, however.' The young man iigrces 'to mar'-y her. She fleC3 wih her lover, leav ing a nole of explanation to her fa-, t her. .'The old man keeps .everything in the mime ordr in th-home and every nights keeps t lighted cnndl In the window. , ; ; ' ' , he Is deserted by.,h.cr lover, and she returns to her childhood home and seeks the wayside 6hrlne in pen itence and remorse. Her father dis covers her there and leads her to her home and to her bedroom where she sleeps in childish repose of home, sweet home. European Plan Only Rooms 50c to $1.50 ; First class Throughout D. G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Otegon HELP MAKE Install CAN 10U IMAGINE How bright, cheery and progres sive this city will seem when there Is a porch light burning each ev ening In front ol every residence. Justalled' ata flat rate of SO cents per month. , Call us u pand find out all about it EASTERH OREGON LIGHT ANO POWER CDMPaNY . SM0Y WIEL Brighter La Grande Porchlight THE GEORGE PALMER RETAIL DEPARTMENT - We Solicit Yuiir ; Orders tor SHINGLES . KUBBEROID ROOFING DEADENiNG FELT UILDIiVG PAPER DRINK WW .'";. - -I'vy. 4; Natu ral I M i Bottled as It Flows 06m th i;M It's Good for what Ails You Uerchante! Save SWM0 , n 1907 the Merchants t Oregon . saved eve StO.QOO by carnm a part I ?f their Insurance in their Merchants Mutual Fire As- surance Association, of Dayton, Oregon. In 1903 they saved V5,000 During the same period . t heir neighbors wer c band- ing over $l,5C0,QOO in profits. , In the Oregon Merchants Mutual you get. , INSURANCE AT C0S1 A LIMIT TO YOUR UABU- ITIES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES IV. OLIVER, Agent - t SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for Union County , Mrs. C. M. Wall. Plaintff, vs, Mr. : M. J. Dorsey and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, To Mr. M. J. Dorsey and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, the above named defend ants:- - ; .'" ." ' s In the name o fth'e State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear and answer, or otherwise plead, to the complaint fil- ed aslnst you and each of you in the above entitled action and court, on or before six week from and after the date of the first publication Of this summons. And if you, or either of you. fall, ' neglect or refuso to so, or at all, ap pear, answer or otherwise plead here In on or before said date then the plaintiff will thereafter apply to the above entitled Court ''for default ) against you and each of you for such failure, neglect or refusal ' and for Judgment aginst you and each of you r for the principal sum of $200.00 to gether with Interest thereon at the ' rate of S per cent per annum from October 15th. 1907. until paid, and ' for the sum of $50.00 as plaintiff's reasonable attorney's feea In said ac tion and for' her costs and disburse ments to be taxed by the Court, and the Plaintiff will further, at said time, ask for an order of said Court directing a sale, as provided by law, of the property herein heretofore at tached. ; n n m neral .Wateri ; 1 ::1T J