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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1910)
i ghalteij etohtg c: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910. PAG I I I I rp3 o HH II. )!! !. f till Fjp.-.. "' M : (TTl 11 n -." . ... y, o 02 via the c Schedule of Train Leave Baker Gity Tuesday, Aug. 23 6:15 p. m. " Haines : : ' .;V;.; 6:35 p. m. , North Powder , J ' ' 6:50 p. m. 'I'n.on Junction. vl 7:30 p. m. " Hoc Lake.. " 7:40 p.m. " La Grande " '"' 8:00 p. m. Arrive Portland Wednesday, Aug!' 24 , 7 : 1 5 a. m. Speca Train FuUman, Tourisf and, Chair Cars Magnificent f?ver Rde on'J ffte Steamer "L J Potter" Round Trip Fares Baker Gity , . : - : -: ' -A : Haines and North Powder . -' " Union and Hot Lake -La Grande - "';." : , V Joseph, Lostine, Enterprise and Wallowa Elgin and Imbler $12.50 11.50 10.50 10.00 12.50 -10.50 IKE SPttD KAMA. Tickets good for return , until September 7th, and allow stop over at Portland one day and nijht on going trip if .desired, and any tima within the limit ofjticket on return trip. For further particulars call on J. H. Keeney, Agent, La Grande, or write to Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ; ' '6 t I Sntations That Corn With a Rid In a Racing Motor. Imagine yourself Ita a blg'raclng ma chine plunging over a course at eighty miles aa hour. For the average man the sensation Is awful, but the speed kings reTel la It Fown the road streaks the car. Lashed Into a typhoon by the appalling speed, the still air roars la your ears. You think you Kill never regain your hearing. The resistance of the atmosphere Is fearful. The slightest forward move ment.ls aa effort. Distant objects loom up suddenly before you and jump by. The landscape Is a streaky Una of green, blotched here and there as a house Is passed. The gale seems to cut your face, and you feel yocrsclf being gradually flattened out against the back of the seat It seems that the glass In your auto goggles Is on the point of breaking. Fartlcles of dust are driven back In your eyes. You may become blinded. The vibration of the engine Is terrific. Mysterious Indicators fluctuate alarmingly. It may mean that the engine Is on the point of exploding. What makes the floor tremble ho? ; Surely something will happen now! And then you bear explosions boom ing from the exhausts as the driven "shut onY A sharp turn is ahead. The noise Is deafening. The terrific speed does not seem to have been checked. The outline of . the turn grows more distinct' It Is sheer folly -maybe deoth-to rush at It at such a pace. You dare not breathe ns the cer tears Into the bend. It skids and a wall of Clrt Is thrown up alongside you as the driver, with a sharp twist of the wheel, sends the car once more back la the middle of the road. You are sate until aootner turn is encouu tered. llampton's Magazine. ! A' r Purity, 7 !WwCtdlewCfc.ln.. MTE5K3 . THt Bonras Lxcuriou to tUe aiiirt. On Tuesday, A'jgust 23, the 0. It. & N. Co. will operate a special trail ercursion to Portland la connection with their Bteamers to I'rVx Eeach reBorts. This special train wlii lcava La Grande at 8:00 p. m., arriving la Portland at 7:15 'a. ta. Wednesday. August 24. Passengers have choice of steamers leaving Portland as follows: The T. J. Potter leaving at 8:30 a. m. Wdne3day and Thursday, or ths steamer Hassalo leavlnj at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday. Make your reservations for sleeping cars NOW. Ask the agent for further particular. J. II. KEENEY, Agent. o o o o o o o o o it ceetaimi 5 'looks good 2 to the fUldren whea they see 0 the delicious bread made from the North Powder Best of the Best Patent fbur. It Is a meal 0 for the UtUe ones, with butter, J o o o o o o o o Jam or e!ly, that is wholesome and mmele buildlag. It loclfs good uho to the housewife whoa she B003 the goldet brown crlp and the white bread Inside when It comes from the oven. It also smells appetizing when mads from Best of Best Flour. FOR SALE EI ALL GK0CEHS A Painful lnforenco. ' ; A teacher was Instructing a' class ot boys and bad Kpent half an hour try ing to drive luto tbelr beads the dif ference between tuau and the lower nulmals, but apparently with little suc cess. - . ...r..,' . . I Toramy.".he said coaxingly to a lit - lie chap, "do you know the difference! between, sny, me and a pig or auy other brute?" "No." replied Tommy InnocenUy, bu another teacher standing by laughed. -t London Answers. : r : The people preach what, they 5 Easy. . " . - ! practice are rather particular about i "He has resisted every temptation so their creed. far." . . v : , - ; . , ';' "My! He must be strong.", . i When la doubt, don't "Not necessarily.' , .' ;;" ' I i ,: . ' ' ; , ' "Why not?" The men who dou't have the bills to j "His special brand hasn't happened pay are the ones who most admire the along." : . ' fripperies of women. s His Way. There are some delightful people ' "Women are terribly hard to unde who simply Insist upon enjoying life tend." . '. '!.;', i for themselves and for.you too. "Oh, I dou't know." - -"How is that r . Many a roan expects bis wife to act "I never try, and then they come t as a sort of alarm clock to bis con flocks and explain the whole thin " science. C PERT PARAGRAPHS. : It would be nil right to make haste slowly If that were the way baste Is made. :,.! :. ..!. :-r:-i' .' We are getting older every day, but so are the rest of human creatures, ho what's the difference? The reason whytliore are so many persons dead sure that they know how to run the world Is bwause they never have a chance to prove themselves wrong. 5 . COUG IIS kiiUI THE .WOrabER WORKER 1 FOR GOLDS FOR THROAT AND LUNGS ij:.'R;T!.K0MG?S.15; Ijv. LSuLi j D ! JIa ij ' rfFOR COUGHS AMP COLDS FOR COUGHS AMD COLDS PREVENTS PriEULlOKIA I had the niost debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, aad my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my graye. Our doctor pronounced my case Incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am ' , all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. . - ; Vice 50c and $1.00 ' ABSO :WSLY GUARANTEED 1 Trial Bottla Fru i.- ' . - j 1 3 0; j AND GUARANTEED BY C 9 Drug St Lake Louise Banff , v 0acier Field V Via the Arrow and Kootenay Lakes ARE YOU IHTBRESUD? Ask your local agent how you can secure a circular-tour ; ticket right from you home town. You can make the trip In a week, ten days, two weeks, or a month. At all principal stop-over points the Canadian Pacific maintains its own hotels, at rates running from $3.60 per day and up, covering room and all meals. V ' " ' " Write for detailed information; Write for Particulars. G. M. JACKSON GEO. A. WALTON Trnv. Pass. A at Gen. Agt ' 1 ' Tass. Dept. 14 Wall St., Spokane. l J irlnJL!SaJ,ifa,LJ raimciview M no . o J! JL Will be placed on the Market Augi st 15th .This will be the. most sightly addition ot La rande. " ': -' The only addition to La Grande with building restrictions. The lots are large-, nearly a full eacre In each lot' : We are going to pet . out Bome nice apple and cherry trees ! " . . on each lot. We are going to make the prices reasonable, and most fav-: - orable terms. No interest. No taxes. Come to our trffice and look at the plat, then get Into our automobile and go see the property. La Grande Investment Co. : Owners, La Grande, Oregon j ; A 11 66 ' : . ' ' FOR THE 9 t I Elite o ' o I Vegatables I Green Corn I Cabbage I Peppers i Onions i Celery Sweet i Potatoes Royal Grocery and Bakery money on Your Home Hert furnishing DRINK Natural Mineral Water Bottled as It Flows From the Spring It's food for what Ails You ''! O iivsnnorrrs T0 9 4i