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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1910)
LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1910. PAGE THREE I villi vUpij U P MJm 11 JLU v) MM uimWW mw it U LliU U W L' '" .. ... ' ' ' - :.v. . . ' fee aU oggeiry We make Ladies' Tailored I mis o.ui? ana up. T"; flzirt rvr I mat (COD - ktTM DEPARTMENT We solicit your orders for Shnges, ?Hb5crod Roofing Deadening Felt, building Paper. . We are prepared to furnish and deliver material, promptly. Phone Main 8. . ' The Mind During Sleep. - ' "During sleep." 'says on authority on mental subjects, "the workings of the ts!s3 sr? Mlr mi control, and yet .It seems to have a wonderful faculty ot building up and arrunjrlng scenes and Incidents. I renieruU-r once having' a vivid dream of Kuin into a house the furniture and Inmates of which be longed to the middle ages'. So clear was the dream that I bad no diffi culty in recalling It. and then as I went over each detail of dress, armor. Jewelry, ornaments and other objects seen in my vision I realized that every thing 1 bad beheld was historically accurate that is to say,' that probably In a fraction of a second my mind had conjured up a scene to construct which, with the same faithfulness to detail, while awake would have taken me several hours." FUNNY GUI IT T L1SE.IT FOU LA GR.WDE ALTER ED FREQUENTLY. Players Feel Like Flaying Horse and Crowd Enjoys Sport Yellowstone Park Excursion SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1910 $74.75 $7475 Leaving Portland at 10 p. m. via 'the ' v. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company and Oregon Short Lline Special Round Trip From La Grande Good for Return until October 31 . Which includes rail transportation to and from Yellowstone Park; stage transporta tion through the Park; all meals and lodgings at Park hotels during the five days' tour GRANDEST SCENIC TRIP IN THE WORLD Embracing stops at the famous Park hotels, seeing the Geysers, Mountains, Lakes, Gataracts, Ganyons, Buffalo, Elk, Bear and other animals in tneir wild state. - ' Interesting Side Trips at Small Expense. Parties desiring to return via Salt Lake through Galifcrnia can do so for $29.00 ad ditional, or $108.75 from Portland. ' ' ... The Finest Equipped Train in the West ! : will be provided for this event, and will include Pullman Sleepers, Diner, Parlor Ob servation Gar, and all the latest conveniences that go to make the trip pleasant arid . comfortable. ;.. . . . " ' , Full details, with pamphlet descriptive of the trip, map of the Park, etc., can be ob tained by writing to : ' t ' J. H. KEENEY, Agent, La Grande, Oregon. Jerry Proe. Shanics ana Merril Child era each climbed on the big hill for one or more innings yesterday even ing In the twilight game with Union and though La Grande had a patched- up aggregation, she was able to bat out .victory In the last Inning. Union got a good, lead early by touching up pitchers occasionally, but the locals soon" drew near the leaders and In the seventh 'and last innings, passed Union with 3everal well-placed hits The crowd was small, but thorough ly enjoyed tne contest for it was somewhat of a burlesque from both sides, and the two teams had jolly ; good times, as well as the fans. A new Stoddard, a' younger brother of Merril Stoddard, ,was In right field, Hollister was In center, Bradley In left field, Shanks at short, Proe at third and Pidcock at first, and Childers on the mound when the game broke up with a loud ra-ta-ta-ta from the locals' wil lows. . .'-;'. I Humor and Philosophy 9y VViCAfi'M. SMITH HE DOESN'T COUNT. HOTHKH has her die8ea Tailor made with care. Quite a bit it mailer What Shu Iihb to wear. Though Khe may have plenty, Always needs a few When It comes to rather, , ,- . Anything will do. Mother has her dresses Hanging In a row. Filling every closet So they overflow. Dresser drawers are brimming, Trunks are full to boot. How Is It with father T Uttle old one suit. ' When It cornea to prices Mother doesn't mind Handing out the money Like a person blind. Father takes a ten spot. Goes about the town Looking through his whiskers For a hand-me-down. When they go a-walklng Mother, fat and fair. Makes a great Impression. How the neighbors starel Father lust beside her As a howling swell In his modest raiment Looks about as well. Fortunate. "1 Just bate to work." . "Do you. That's too bad. Isn't Itr "Not at all. You see. 1 don't work." ' Starting the Trouble. Mabel Did he stutter when be pro posed? Ethel No, I don't think so. Mabel-Really! tie must have im proved. London I'uncb. Ureal mlnrtu have purposes; others have wishes. Saving Time or Time Tables. To must people, especially when they are on tbe road, time Is money, but time tables are not convertible into cash.. , In the pages of "Through Sat age Europe" Harry le winut gives m curious anA amusing experience' ou a Russian railway Home years ago,. The patience of tbe Russians is in marked contrast wltb the Impatience of Amer ican traveler.'. All Russians have a rooted antipathy to fast railway travel. If one may Jinlne rrom an Incident which occurred some years ago when I was traiclllng across tbe Caucasus from Batoum lo Baku. We bad reached a tunnel, at the entrance of which the train waited for at least twenty minute. "There Is something wrong." I re marked to a fellow passoncer. "Ob. no," be replied: "we are only making up the time. This tunnel was recently made to avoid a . long bend round a range of bills, and as It now cuts off several miles a abort delay la necessary so as to fit In wltb tbe sched uled time." ' , "But surely we should save time by going on." 1 urged. "Perhaps so," said my friend. "But then, you see, they would have to alter all the time tables." The Use of Condiments.' v In an article on the use of condi ments the London Lancet, tbe fore most British medical publication, says: "Tbe classic experiments of Pawlow uuv uW..t;Tr. Jrrv'T"T wi of, the condiments In diet, how It Is tbey Improve appetite and Increase di gestive power. yMusi'ard. pepper and salt. used, of ; course, ; tn . sensible amounts, assist the appetite.;, give a test to food and partly by reflex action as well as local action stimulate tbe flow of digestive Juices and Insure healthy nsslnillatlon. Even vinegar Is known to have a softening effect on tough fibers, and hence Irs use Is Justi fied In so many Instances." . - The English Pheasant It Is claimed that the pheasant of tbe English preserves can trace Its ped igree directly to tbe brilliant bird ot the same species In Japan. About tbe middle of the nineteenth century a few live pheasants were brought from Japan and crossed with the common species. Tbe result of this was. It Is said, that a new race of birds was In troduced, and the beautiful pheasant, wltb Its iridescent plumage, was pro duced and naturalized as an English bird.- ' - '.-"?: :. Safer than National Banks 0 t . Better than U. S. Gold Bonds 0 J UNION COUNTY LANDS. j .Why invest in foreign cities and wireless stock, when jj J you have a sure thing at home? - -,v 8 See C J. BLACK. who has a large list of m)ney makers. r. t ninrci a J . 1205 N Avenue, or McKennon, Phy & Roberts. t Irrigation and Structural Engineer. 4 Surveying, Plain and Reinforced Concrete, General Con- ? 0 trading. Estimates Furnished. Reference, Unihd States t d Reclamation Service. . ' 5 DRINK Natural IWiiheral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's Good for what Ails You