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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1910)
LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1910. n PAGE TWO I i i Have a Summer 0-5 If B I I r sneaaacnes Summer should bs a recreation time, a time when life is really enjoyed and when vitality is "stored for the mere trying seasons. : The pleasure of many people is spoiled by head aches. Travel, outings or exposure to the sun is apt to bring on this affliction. Don't have headaches this summer, Keep a supply of our Newlin's Instant Headache Cure on hand. They stop corning headaches or cure head aches that have already arrived. ; A simple reliable rem dy vih a reccrd. of many years back of them. The remedy ycu should always have and depend upon. Price 25 cents Sold by us only La Grande. Orecron i I fi f. I K v.v.i -wr-. rr".- - ii m v i r i 7 -yjv !' THE' Ol'TI.OOK for men's clothing ia' for a distinct chango m styles. Stop' Jn and see what men who know,, have decided will bo worn .during the fast approach ing season. Wo liuvo the advance .plates and also samples or the most elegant of the new fabrics. And while 'hero why not order us to tailor yon. a suit, In the newest fashion. E. C. 3I00UE. His Adams l'lione Main 785 ' "Can be depended upon" In an expression ' connection find Diarrhoea RmhpiIo v. fail to cure diarrhoea, dywn l-ycl complaints. It iii pleatmnt to t' y,iuy valuable fur children and ; be depended upon" In an cxprewilon ' -Mti '"' . .. like to hear, and when it is used in j IS" PV Kent? We lOSU VOU W money fa build, and you .:u . .): t. ... .1 i niu iimr a ru a.?, ywu wvuiu rem. J. R. OLIVER. We Have Them. Six pound Elec tric Flat Irons at S1 5 2 Eacfi1 EASTERN OREGON Light and Power Company European Plan 0ily Rooms 50c to $1.50 First class Throughout . D. G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ONE BLOCK FROM DEPO) La Grande, Oregon . - V & j pg)msiii niEECiOKir. i V O O ! fr . L. IJIUIARDSOX'. rhjKiflan and Surgeon Office Hours: 2 to 3 p. m, exceyt Sun duy. y Sunday by appointments. Tele phones; Office.. Black 13C2; Ind. 2?,Z; residence,, Main 53;'Ii;d. 312. 1 -' c. u. trio, rh. g. sr. p. Ppyslcian and Surgeon , Special attention to Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat, Office in La Gracde Nat ional Ear.k Building. 'Dhcne3: 0' fico Main 2, Residence , Main 32. Ostaop.-ith Physician ' Sommer Dldg., Rooms 7. 8, 9 and 10 i.onps: Home 1332, Pacific Main C3. Iic3idc::::e phone, Black 851. Suc . cc:s!.t to Dr. ?'. E. Moore. LA GRIND E SCHOOL 0F 'MLMCi Cor. Adams avenue and Greenwood St EJIOF. E. POUTER DAI . D'.'ecto. T. II. CRAWFCV.D Attorrey-at-law1 Practices In oil the courts of the State and LVted Stales. Office in La Grando National Back Eldg La Crude, O'reou ; ?7i.'-. a i.:ijiLTo:; V-.'-)Vj r -S':rsccn omce at Jriui a wrug tto:e, ta urautr Rjsldence phone. Red '701; Offlc phcio. Black ?S61 ; lndapenden' phone 53: toth phones at lealdence f'ha3. J3. Cochran ' Geo. T. Of COO! RAX & COCHRiy Attorn eyn La Gran do National Bank La Grando " Ortg, DR. 3T. P, MEM)ELS )nX , Doctor of Optics. Spectacles r.nd Eye Glasses FIttc--' . and made to. order. All Errors of Refraction Corrected 1105 Adams' Ayj. Opposite P. C La Grande, . Oregon DR. H. L. U5DEHWO0D D3. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Office crer Red Crosa Drug store. Phones, office Main 22; Res. Main 728 A 'V. C. NELSON Min'r-p Engineer N, 2I0LIT0R, 31. D. yslclnn and S:rgecri CD tsr A2H?D'. ; nl Depot e!rt - Cffi- Xalt C8 ResWut: , ' S. C. PRICK, D. '2L D, . , , , Dentist . K'ooT'i V., La Grande Nation;. Uui! Jin. . hc.e Black 39j DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Miss Elinor C. Xliuiiirnian of E;is( St. Louis has won a f-rlw for drawing the best pl.ni of u fvpii rcom hous to cost fL.."l;0. il:v . had more Ihau 5,000 cowpctitiirs. . ' Mrs. Frances 1'olsom Cleveland Is to have a lilrary named In her honor at Wells college. New York, where she was prad;iiircd, i:!ie was present at the ceremony of breaking the sod. V Ml.ss Mary B. 'May' of Pcaeedale. It. L. and Miss Alice Cook t Oska loos.. Ia., received the degree of b:iYh elor of divinity -at the seventy-sixth 'anniversary of Hartford Theological i seajluary. Mrs. Ella Fliigg Young, superintend ent of tia Cliieapi public sc hools, has been elected president of the National Education association. Mrs. Young' Is the first woman to be chosen president of the association. Princess Knhimlannoie Is the wife of the representative from Honolulu. Last winter she. proved herself a charming lrosteV.n in Washington, jrlv ing mjiny elaborate entcrlalnments. and her rare collection of Jewels at tracted much attention. , One of the pioneers in "back to the sol!" Idea Is Mrs. Henry Parsons of vacant city lots, are the means by which she approaches the Important question of the .enriching and .saving of child lives In the congested dis tricts. ., Photoraphinj Panther. A panther is not easily . killed and will often revive with very unpleasant results, as on a certain occasion In the Deccan. He appeared to be q,QUe dead, and one of the spectators rushed up with a camera on a stand to obtain a picture of the supreme moment. He got bis photograph, and, strange to say, it survived what followed, but no sooner had he taken It than the pan ther revived, tore himself loose and wentfor the photographer. Somehow the man escaped, but the camera was sent flying, and, disconcerted by bis encounter with it, the panther turned: and made for the nearest tree, npi wuien ne went as quickly as a mo key. Now, the tree was crowded with Interested spectators, sind for three or four strenuous seconds tnutll the pan ther was shott we(euJoyed a spectacle of natives dropping to earth with lomi thuds like ripe plums from a Jungle plum tree ns the panther approached them. Wide World Magazine..,, .' Bismarck and His Dog. Sultan. Prince Bismarck's favorite boarhotind. attacked a passing rail road train nnd was cut to pieces. Ris marck's grief over the dog's a conies was such that bis son Herbert tried to lead him away, but .the prince would not go. "No. I cannot leave him like this." Then, when the dog's suffer ings were over. P.isinnrck wiped his yes nnd murmured: "Our Teutvn forefathers showed benevolence" in their religion. They . believed they would find in the uuiitlug grounds of their paradise, all the dogs that had been tnelr faithful comrades here he low. I wish I could believe that." j Raker City The Royal Box. The king of Spain Is the only Rour bon still on n throne. King George of England, who Is an accomplished horseman as well as a crack shot. Is taking saddle exercise these mornings in Rotten Row. Queen, Elizabeth had a red nose and was much ashamed of if. She al ways took pains to have it powdered before making appearance on a state occnslou. The Duke of Westgotland, a younger brother of the king of Sweden,' and his wife, who was Princess Ingeborg, eldest daughter of the king of Den mark, are believers In the simple life. Tlieir two children. Princess Margaoet.. eleven years old. and Princess Martha, nine, are taught to do every kind of housework. Marriage Music' During my school days I met the late Professor Prout. who wns ns full of fun as lie wns of musical lore. It is said that at a wedding at which the late Dublin professor was nresldlne at j the organ he played the happy couple J In , with "Wretched Lovers" and ont j with "Father. Forglye Them, For They ' Know Not What They Do!" From ; "Fifty Years' Reminiscences of a Free Church Musician," by E. Mlnshall. Teeth. Bobby-My gran'ma's so old she alo t ! got a tooth In her head. Tonimv - Ain't she? Well, mebby they're in her. bureau drawer, like my Aunt Tillle's I lometimes. . , Oieso?- - Imitation. " ; "Imitation may be de sincerest flar tery." said Uncle Eben. "but dat doe not make counterfeit money any mo' acceptable."-Washington Star Words are- like leaves, and where they most abound much fruit of sense, beneath is rarely fonnd -Pope. v .t VW vWhfcM - mf Ml. When you have tried other investments. When you have investigated other Counties. When you have listened to the town lot salesman, or heard of a great investment in Honolulu ii 3 ' ' 51 i) yeS t TZ? tf1 P ry rm r: if Take a few days off and see Wallowa County, Oregon. Take enough time to look at the country. See the farm houses lighted by electricity. See the Great Alfalfa Region. See the saw mills and bands of sheep. Raise everything that pays from a sugar beet to the Wallowa Steer Write Commercial Club at Joseph or Wallowa, Lostine iinterp rise,