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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1910)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEu WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910. PAGE VIX THE ISIS -TUIGHl'S PROGRAM- Land of Oz. .Dark Valley," . " . v Princess and Peasant. Song "In the Golden Days of Long Ago."..'" ;v; " -AOMESSION 18c- J " LOCAL .TMS. . Q O J. W. Oliver has returned from a business tour through .Union, ; Cove and High Valley. , Wm; Lowe ot Hllgard, made final homestead proof at the land office to day;'. '. ': .Xels . Holverson, the well known businessman of Hllgard. . transacted . business in La Grande this nuni'ng ; Frank Leavltt and . Tom Willlamr. local machinists, are In Portland ea joylng a few day's rest. . 1 Dr. C. H. Upton returned this morn ing from a professional visit at Ka mela. . Editor E, B.: Kennedy of the Baker City Herald passed through the city today on his way home from Portland. Mrs. Clara G. Vandermeullen, a atn nt P V. anA ftpnrerA T. Coch- l ran, Is here visiting friends and rel i atlcoB TTor hnme is in Ran Jose. . Mrs A. T. Hill and daughter, Miss Alice and son ThomaB, leave this ev ening for Portland and Newberg to visit friends. is going to be disappointed when the five acre tracts we have been offering you are .' .'" all gone, and they are, all but two. i' . ' We have some fine buys in residence lots at $125.00 each j $25.00 down and $5.00 a . month. Better Investigate these. Bell Phone, Jed 801 , ; . Independent 2G2 LA GRA Foley Hotel Bid., La Grande I 4. I 1 1 - . a t $Thomas Bruce Manager, I TO f Efel Tidier Stock Co. 1 In "A YOUNG WIFL I yvvVWWWVWW Messrs. Jackson and Walton, vno are prominent officials of lei Canadian Pacific railroad .are. La' Grande visit ors today. , . John S. McLaughlin, traveling pas senger and freight agent for the Illi nois Central, with . headquarters at Portland, is in the city today looking after business affairs. Miss Aline Gulling, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gulling and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bay. returned last evening to her home in Reno, Nevada ' Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. jQhn'Goodall, a sister of Mrs. George Caruy of this city. Mrs. Goodall left for Alaska in April,' after having spent the winter , here, hut her health continued to fall until death came. t. ,- Mrs. P.P. Bangs and children, Ruth. Bess and Donald, are here to join their husband and father who Is shop foreman of the Observer, and will , make their home .'here permanently.) pv.. ...111 ....... ' iv. ti nr t. ...... hicjf win un-uy iuo . it, w.ii.' tome on Washington, Their former home was at Spokane. Doctor R. L. Lincoln expects ' to leave this evening ior ruiiluuMv it tend the State Dental Meeting which gathers there' the last of this week. While at Portland he expects to spend at least one afternoon seeing Vernon and Portland mix on the Vaughn St. grounds. ', ' , . ', . .'' '. ' Ik H. Norton, a local conductor, left his morning for Reno , where he will attend the Johnson Jeffries fight His ticket is reserved from Portland and after staying there a day. will go directly to the scene of the big fight. He Is one of the lucky few from La Grande to witness the big scrap on next Monday. ', Word received from Idaho indicates that the Will Trench party which Jeft La Grande Monday for interior Ne vada intending to "make' Wadhams & Kerr territory while en route, Is to the effect that the trip 1b proving pleasant and free from accident thus far. Chase Bohnenkamp of this city is driving ,and In addition to Mr French, also of this city, there are three Portland people In the party. . 'a. WVVWVWWV yfyfTf Win. Wade has returned from a fishing trip at Wallowa lake. David Drischox . Jr. has gone out to the Brlschoux ranch to spend a few days. ' Mrs, . Wm.. Ramsey and daughter, Margaret have left for Seattle to visit friends. - Secretary H. A. Corps of the Mer chant's Protective Association, is In Baker City today transacting busi ness. Doctor Vernes B. Gregory of Wal lowa is In ;the city today on his way to New Mexico wheye he Intends- to spend some time sight seeing. Mrs. Ora Price and daughter Mar garet return tonight to Portland after having visited with Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Hill and Doctor Price for the past few days., Pastor 8. Z. Emmerson and wife of the Methodist been called to church at Flora, have La Grande on account of the illness father, Mr.-J. merville. f The low.. He is at torlura. of Mrs, Emmerson's W, Pentecost of Sura old gentleman is very Mrs. Snodgrass sana- rhur HaUajti. a prosperous farm er of the Elgin "section, ' was in tne city today en routs to Lincolnshire, England, to visit the, place of his birth. He sails from Quebec July 15 and will Btay in the "old coun try" long enough to visit his . many friends and acquaintances there, . Presidept T, A. Rinehart. Secretary Gorge T. Cochran, of the Chautauqua associationand Bruce Dennis, editor of the Observer are in Pendleton to day arranging to have the proposed special train from Pendleton to La Grande on July 7th be well attended. The men took plenty of Ifterature with them and will talk Chautauqua at every turn while In the wheat tOWn.. , ..- . .. ' A Tonng Wife Tonight The last performance of this play will be seen tonight at the Airdome and by the favorable comments heard, there will doubtless be a bis crowd to see it Tomorrow night "The Gal ley Slave" will bold the boards." FREEZING CAVERNS. - fubterranean Caves That Are Lined With Crystalline loe. There are deep cavities and tunneled recesses In the earth, far away from sunlight and held In the tlgbt embrace of rocky strata where secret boards of glittering ice find Imbltutlon ,all the year round. Yet down in tbre queer places the ice is as clear und chrys talllne as any that nature 'maintains In the open air. Moreover, it occurs ou a truly grand nod limsslve scale. Imagine thick underground ice walls and floors and craftily .tenured col umns beautiful In Khnpe nrni folor streaming from roof to floor of lofty rock chatutxM-s! Aud under the slow drip. drip, drip of itmiliiilui wutt'r this sume ice learns to fashiou lUi;lf Into cave wlornnients frozen water drops, curling slopes, stalactites und stalagmites of funtustic shapa and rainbow hues. Subterranean cold waves, or "gla ciers." as they are frequently called, crop up in some 300 scattered localities In Europe. Asia and America, but nil. with rare exceptions, whether true ice caverns or grottoes and deep hollows, are confined to the north temperate re gions of these continents that is, to places wbere there Is a sufficiently low temperature at some portion of the year to reach freezing point and render snowfall possible, Pearson's Magazine. Camel Carriages. ' Camel carriages aro not common conveyances in most parts of India, but on the great trunk road leading to Delhi tbey are frequently to be seen. They are large, double story wagons, drawn sometimes by one. sometimes by two or even three camels, accord ing to their aixe. Iron bars which give them a cagelike appearance were Orig inally intended as defense against robbers, and the carts were probably also used for the conveyance of pris oners. r '. " Her 8ad Fate. "What a beautiful little girt she la!"' "lea. and. Just think, she'll nav to marry a mere American .unless her father chirks up and exhibits .more ability aa a financier than be has ever shown thus far." Chicago Recot-d-Ber aid.. ; .; ,.- Stingy. "He is a stingy old curmndgeon. Isn't ber "The worst i ever saw. Why. he'd haggle over the cost 'of building a spite fence."-Excaanges- LONG NEGLECTED DADS HAVE HOLIDAY- CF OWN. Skn Wif $tHt Movmtnt F Fthr Since Mothtrs end Children Are Honored. - Now comes the day of recognition for the neglected father, and If the movement Mnaugura ted et Epokane, Wash., is followed a. national observ ance of dad's merit will be launched. Officers of the Spokane (Wash.) Min isterial alliance and the Young Men's Christian association are sending In vitations to churches and allied organ isations all over the United States to pay tribute to the head of the house on fathers' day. Sunday, Jane 10, the rose beln suggested as a lultable flower to wear. , ' Mrs. J. a Dodd of 8pokane, orig inator of the idea, thus explained the plan for a national movement to a pe tition to the ministers of that city; "Ibe beautifnl cuetom of mothers' dajf suggests tte question, "Why not a fathers dayT This is ftjrtber empha sized by the celebration of children's day by our Sunday schools. Fathers' day would call attention to such con structive teachings from the pulpit as would naturally point outt , , "The father's place to the home. "The training of children; ; . "The safeguarding of the marriage tie. ';..'. ' -: lTb protection of .womanhood and The meaning of this, whether In the light of religion or of patriotism, la so apparent as to peed no argument In behalf of such a day, to be celebrated all over the country." Rev. William J. Ulndley, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational church, of Spokane, said of the plans: ' Tm glad there itfU.be an opportuni ty t speak a few kind words in public for 'the old manwho is entitled to a lot of praise. In fact, J, do not believe any of os can say in words more than dad deserves." FARTilERS' BUSINESS m GIVE PARTICU LAR AmNWN TO THE BUSINESS OF FARMERS, WZC0R DIAU.Y INVITE WEM TOMKETHISIHUR BANKING HOME. The United States National Bank, Ltl WANDE, OREGON, t . . o If rou Use SG0LD LEAF! oBrand of ButterJ ,; -,- Cu t- use the Best! KRYPI0IC n0 FAR iw?., Vitfiout lines All U(W C- ' DS. JL r. HEXDKLfiSOilJ DOCTOR OF OPTICS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1105 ADAMS AVE., OP POSITE POST .OJTTCE. DR. MENDELSSOHN'S ' ' GLASSES OIVE THE BEST RESULTS. . A AA . A. .A, A.. ,A A,( A. , ,AV .A . V V V V V 'v v y' V V V v' V V V T1id GoIcIdii RuId. at A t7 'RA mark rFP hi IMS MAiiin' UwArtAn You Irnov the boy fa joins to give the cuit a test that takes a good ens $ oto withstand, (I VJhoop and lma, Doysl All Play Dnlll Y-a. a al 1 ' vvjut io uu; puss; even ir you uuvu 10 6 slide. This 13 the land of wear they g will "get and this label is the,mal:cr&' $ guarantee. Made of all-wool casci- mere, plain or hnich pants. Nice as- v ocortmcrit patterns. Sizes 6 to 1G$ sun moo to moo i SHOES You' get style, fit and LADIES' t MEN'S, Ask to see the ; Regor Kid, can The Golden Hule. MM Winter is coming; you will need coal. " Yqu can save money by order ing cow. ' " ' CBiKDE fiOKDE CASH CO. J OS AVill have the Greatest Celebratiiori on 9 July 3,4aiIg Ever Held in Wallowa County ; It will be held at the head of Beautiful Wallowa Lake, the finest Summer Resort in Oregon. , There will be all kinds of Games, sports, Races, Boat Races, Etc., for valuable prizes; Fine music and every amusement the heart could wish for. , . Low Exciirsi from all points on the 0. R. & N. Tickets on sale Sunday, J uly 3, good for return until Tuesday, July 5. Everybody Cordially invited to Cele brate with us. k, A, A. A A.. kA A, .A, A. .A V v V' V ' w V V . v TIid G0W211 .Rule 5 rd GUARANTEE - o Z S ..... 1 a- service at a moderate cost. BOYS'. CHILDREN'S, the best wearing shoe we 9 buv . - . X The Golden Rul Q Q) !U La ii ii li r,.k; in.iA.k1 n,a. ,(.i , ,. eS 3 i t