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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
LA OHM W s ' OBSERVER 'THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910 PA3E FIVE I '4 .1 11 n it OK iVS rJLS By The " OFFICE BOY The "Soul Kiss" Gee, that's a fierce one the "soul kiss"; isn't it? I think That's the limit. The seeress who has invented this new mode of os culation Opipe the words) has a most romantic name, something like "Vera", and lives on Fifth Avenue, N. Y. where most of the . rood dressers take their morning , air, when they're not doing Broad way or the Bowery, and she is a cosmologist (you can search me for that) and has a perfect mob of society folks chasing her up to learn the ways of the mysterious "soul kiss", t Why, you don't even have to live on this nutty sphere to get your soul kiss, for it can be sent through space at the rate of a billion' miles an hour without . any one knowing you're getting yours. I don't see why she didn't call it the "wireless", but maybe she didn't want to take any chan ces of going1 to law with Mr. Mar coni. Well, say, ' what is this world coming to are we goitfg to get too lazy to do our own kiss ing? Not for Willie, anyhow. Come in and see the new neck- . ' wear. .; . ,s WILLIE, with The People's Store THE HOME OF HART, SCIIAFFXER & MARK CLOTHES. -DR. M. P. MENDLESOHM DR. M. P. MEXDELLSOHX. DOCTOR OF OPTICS. PERJIAXESTLY LOCATED. AT 1105 ADAMS AVEXUE, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. DR. MEXDELLSOILVS GLASSES GITE THE BEST RESULTS . OXE CHARGE COVERS ,EXTIRE COST OF EXAMIXATIOX GLASSES, FRAMES The doctor is endorsed by all of the leading oculists of. Portland and all of the physicians in La Grande The entire probem lies In these three words Rightly fitted lenses. All broken lens replaced while you wait Charges reasonable. T0U3 CASE WILL HOT PUZZLE .... DR. MENDELSOHN and he guarantees satisfaction In every respect y Office hours from 8:30 to 12; and from to 5. By special appointments in the renin::. : Rush t Kew Gold Fields. Dawson, May 26. The steamer St Miachael, the first boat of the year for Fairbanks and New Diggings at Idlt arode, Is going down the river today. This marks the opening of the stam pede from Yukon to the, new gold fields, which promises to outdo the Fairbanks rush. tf?S-f :-a, ',,v1 THE ISIS -TOWGHT'S FBOCMU- 4- Maskmakers. . Johnny's Pictures Pathe. Hugo the Hunchback Selig. Michael Stroggoff Edison. Song "Daisies Wont Tell." -ADMISSION 10c- s . . LOCAL .TEMS. J. T. Scott the music dealer is a Cove and Union visitor today, ' t oinon 1 a Hood River busi ness visitor in La Grande today. ' Chas. A. Hoff of Portland is here for the day looking after business mat ters. , .. ' ; Traveling Engineer John Shea left today for. Portland on company bus iness. J. A. Thronsen, the Imbler orch ardist was a Savoy hotel guest this morning. Born, May 25th, 1910, to Mr. .and Mrs. Roy T. Rogers on X. street, a Beven pound girl. Mtb: C. C. Efi and Miss Amy Cham bers of Enterprise were guests in the city this morning. , G. Johnson of North Powder in a business visitor today and 13 regis tred at the Sommer. S. P. Beraent, connected with a lead ing marble works concern of Baker City, is at the Savoy. . ; . , C. C. Carr of Stanfield, the new town in Umatilla county is here to day looking after business matters. . Dr. J. G. Fleenor of Joseph and W. J. Eisenbis and family, also of Jos eph, formed a Wallowa county partj that is staying at the Savoy J. D. King of Rondowa is here to day to make final homestead proof on a piece of land that was opened for entry under the 4-north-41 Order. Miss Retta Bramwell has accepted a position as saleslady in the Scott music store to succeed Miss Dolan Lilly, who has returned to her home in Tillamook. Doctor and Mrs. M. K. Hall and two daughters, , Constance and "Pudge" arrived home today from" Portland, where Mrs. HaU and the children have been spending a considerable time. Walter H., Galloway, who has been spending the school year in this city and staying at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Budge, left this morning for Union to spend the summer months. Mrs. B. M. Snodgrass and daughter, Maud, of La Grande, are at the Per kins, on their way home from Pala Alto, Cal., where Miss Snodgrass has Just graduated from a women's col lege. Portland Oregonian. A. W. Leffei was in from his home stead nine miles from Rondowa to day making final proof and he will return to what Is undJsputably his own ranch tomorrow. Mrs. Leffei and the children will remain on the home stead this summer. Water M. Pierce, Attorney Turner Oliver and J. E. Coffee are among those who returned this morning from Portland where some of them have been held as witnesses at the Scriber trial. Some of them have, been there continually since the trial was com menced. Tom Loftus arrived home this morn ing ffom a year and a half spent in Galway county, Ireland, and other points In his native land and Europe. Mr. Loftus went to Ireland about 16 months ago, having decided to take a well earned vacation. He is one of the prosperous farmers of Starkey, and now that he has breathed the pure and invigorating air of Ireland and trod the "old sod' ne more, he will return to his Starkey home to resume management of his extensive hold ings up the river and in this city. BLUillltAlL : IN PARI! ARCHITECT CHASE HERE TODAY COXFERIXG WITH BOOSTERS Driveways will be Laid out This Week . Chautauqua Meeting Tonight. With the arrival of F. E. Chase, a landscape gardner from Portland to day, a committee having charge of the Chautauqua grounds escorted h'r i to the park and a general survey was made. : - Mr. Chase will lay out driveways and plot the ground in a way' that will not only be convenient but pic turesque as well. He was pleased with the natural , appearance of sur roundings and there Is no queitlni but what' La Grande's park, when ar rangements have been completed, will he the beauty spot of Eastern Oregon. . This evening a meeting of the Chau tauqua comiuktee will be held and mr.ny matters of Importance will he d'.scussed, some of which will be iic t- j ed nnon. All admit the time is r."i-''t Blng and it is necessary that marked activity prevail from now on until the splendid event shall have taken place A water color drawing of the pro posed park Is now on exhibit at the W. H. Bohnenkamp store, and a clear Idea of what the park will be can h gained In this way. Blazing of trails fend drives will be hurried under tin direction of Mr. Chase. . COL 1VANH0E HOME rilOSEfirTIXO ATTOKXEY VISIT ED IX OLD YIKGIXIA; 1 Guest of His Father Whom He Has not Seen In 81 Years. Laden down with mementos, keep sakes from the state of his blrth. tired from a long and strenuous Journey, but In a happy frame of mind, Dis trict Attorney F. S. Ivanhoe returned last evening from Richmond, Va., and other cities in the east While away he visited relatives in and around the city o Richmond and at Washington and was a guest with his aged father, whom he has not seen for 34 years and .wit'i' other close relatives! whom he has not seen In 39 years. The homestead where he as a boy used to gather cbo.Ktnuts was his headquar ters., Among the large variety of sou venirs which he brought with him, were hickory withes such as were us ed to maintain discipline in schools, a fac simile of the "Jefferson Davis bond, Blgned by many notables now known in history, a hickory cane cut from a bush on the homestead, and a score of other articles, all of which will make an . interesting collection THE WAY OUT of a 1 , Getting a fourthlb hand for "bridge" is only one. of a thousand social uses of the Telephone, and. . telephone service promotes sociability and good " fellowship because it brings neighbors closer to i gether. Your friends all live within talking dis . tance. . ., :'-'v. . It is the same with your out-of-town friends the , universal service of the Pell System makes them your neighbors, too. .Your voice can reach all by means of the Bell Long Distance Service. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System. ! .. 1 mmmw mm "WliSiW. for the Colonel's office. i The general order of farm land la Virginia is deterioting in value says Mr. Ivanhoe, and land that at one timo was very fertile is not so valuable I how. . Coal fields and oil , wslls add ; to the wealth of the state immensely. While at the national capital, Mr. Ivanhoe called on the Oregon delega tion and visited the points of general interest - He hurried home to prepare for the June term of court and though enjoying every minute of the trip, was tired In body and is recuperating prior "to the strenuous court weeks before him. Cummins Amendment Dead. Washington, May 26. The Cummins amendment to the railroad regulation bill was defeated in the senate today by a vote of 24 to 33. -The amend ment provided that Increased rail road rales will not take effect until they were approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission. i- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. '. 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