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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. SATURDAY, "J AN U AH Y iii, 10127 KESDLV ED That we will endeavor during the year 1912, as we have since the or ganization of this bank, to devote our time, skill and capital to promoting the welfare of the bank and its customers. U. S. NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Ore.- PAIR WEEK HEARING END FINAL SESSION .T0XIG1IT AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Dc Socmnnn Will Be tine Leader Tills Evening Church Notices. The Week of Prayer has Its final secular day session tonight at the Bap tist church. Last evening Dr. See mann was the leader In the place of Rev. Mr. Borden who has been sick all week and untable to attend any of the meetings. The weather has Inter fered with all the meetings as It has with every other local function this week. The subject this evening at the Baptist church will e "Interests National and International." St. Peter's Church. Second Sunday after Epiphany. Holy Communion 8 a. m. Sunday school ... 10 a.m. Morning seryice 11 a. m. Evening service 5 p.m. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Shall Come in." In the evening the sermon will be on "Our Opinion of Jesus," ; . The Sunday school la at 9; 45 and the Epworth league at 6:30. ,' J, D. OILLILAN, Pastor! . First Prcsbjterlnn Church. Morning subject, "The Pattern Shown and Realized." Evening subject, "The Supreme De sirableness of the Kingdom's Tri umph" Special music at each service. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Superin tendent, C. A. Small. Junior C. E., 3:00 p. m. C. E. Service, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. REV. S. W. SEEMANN, D. D., Minister. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday morning the pastor will dis course on "Puraballc Teaching." Tills service will be assisted by the choir in a fine anthem, "The King of Glory One View of th Trrlble Turk." Speaking" of the Turk, an English resident tn Turkey writes: "Tbe man 1 like best la the pure, uucontn minuted Turk who has never seen Europe. lie Is' wonderfully hospitable, amazingly kind, essentially a man of .peace and a fervent religionist He Is a Moslem, has been reared In Mslemlam und be lieves in bis religion. Be Is honest and straightforward Id bis business dealings, and bis word Is his bond. I do not suggest that every Turk pos sesses all these qualities which I have attributed to tbe race, nor am 1 paint ing lilm iu too rosy a color. I have made many voyages Into the Interior of Macedonia and Asia Minor; I have entered Turkish villages high up on tbe snow, stockaded against tho bears, where the Inhabitants bad never seen a European before, and my tmst In tbe kindness and hospitality of these men has never failed me."-Loudon Graph ic. Suspended Animation. As we descend In the scale of animal life we And that what kills tbe higher unlmals does not Injure the lower. Cut a polyp tn two and you bave two liv ing polyps instead of one dead polyp. Break off a lobster's claw and another will grow. Tou may. It has been said, freeze a fly. but you cannot freeze it to death. There are infusoriu called "wheel animalcules." These rotifers have many curious qualities, among which Is that of suspending animation for an Indefinite period without ceasing to live. Colonies of rotifers may be desiccated and rendered apparently lifeless, and in this condition tbey may be kept for months and years and pos sibly centuries. A single drop of wa ter will restore them to life, and tbe wheel bearers will Instantly resume their functional activity precisely ut the point where It was broken off. Harper's. ' LADIES Huron n HEMS Island City, Jan. 13. (Special) At ' last Wednesday night's prayer meet ing a study of the Life of Jesus Christ was started. Instead of one hour, au hour and a half was taken. We be lieve that much will be gained by at tendance at these weekly meetings. Next Wednesday we coutlnue "Jesus In Gallllee as Prophet-Healer." Monday night a preliminary meeting of men with the idea of completing an organization for the all around mu tual development of men In this com munity was called at the pastor's home. The stormy night prevented a large attendance but plans were dis cussed and a meeting was called for Monday night, Jan. 15 at seven o'clock at the same place, to which all men were to be Invited as follows: - "All men In this town between the ages of 19 years and 98 wlio are Inter ested In all around development of themselves and the future men (the boys) of this community, "Idleness docs not educate a man. ' Any man Is 'lop-sided' who does not properly balance the three great sides I nf tola llfo "Rrvdv Mind nnH Snlrlt.'" We have a lot of ladles woolens wo will make a reduction on for tho nox1 SO days. A. V. ANDREWS. l-10-4t 13IS2SS "yes, 36 horsepower" "yes, only $1280" "yes, it is the only car of such horse power ever sold within $500 of the price" EVERY DAY WE ARE GIVING THESE ANSWERS TO PEOPLE WHO INQUIRE ABOUT THE NEW MAXWELL SPECIAL THEY HAVE NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF SUCH A CAR AT SUCH A PRICE. , A BIG, FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR OF ARISTOCRATIC STYLE EMBODYING THE GREAT POWER OF THIS ONE FOR $1280 SEEMS UNBELIEVABLE. IT IS THE PRE-EMINENT LEADER OVER ALL WITHIN $500 OF THIS PRICE. 36 horsepower Maxwell Special,$1280 INVESTIGATE THIS NEW MAXWELL SPECIAL REALIZE ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES COM PARE WITH OTHER CARS NEAR THIS PRICE, IT S EXCELLING STYLE EMBODYING THE NEW VENTILATED FORE-DOOR, FLUSH-SIDE VESTIBULED STEEL BODY WITH INSIDE CONTROL, THE COLUMBIA HONEYCOMB TYPE RADIATOR , NEW DESIGNED BONNET, ETC. THE LOW PRICE IS THE RESULT OF THE UNEQUALLED MANUFACTURING AND PURCHASING ECONOMIES OF THE UNITED STATES MOTOR C OMPANY. SEE THIS CAR SOON WE WILL BE GLAD TO BRING IT TO YOU IF INCONVENIENT FOR YOU TO CALL. WRITE TODAY FOR CATA LOG. ! sMi axwSi R. W. LEIGHTON GARAGE Putting It Mildly. . "That man seenM to be . proud of his stupidity." said tbe Impetuous per son. "1 wouldn't put It that way." re plied the conservative friend. "I'd merely suggest that when It comes to n thirst for wisdom lie's a prohibi tionist." Baltimore American. Why Point It Out? At the art museum the sign "Hands Off" was conspicuously displayed be fore the statue of Venus de Milo. A small child looked from the sign to he statue. "Anybody could see that." she said dryly. Ladles' Home .Journal. v Give and Take, tlowell Does tie take things philo sophically V, I'owell-Yes. but he doesn't part with" them philosophically. Wo man's Home Companion. True merit Is like n rlver-the deep er It is the less noise It makes. Has-utt. 'SS$9$''i'S?S$SS&'$ P PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY S t?SSJ'S$iSJi3Ss'$S5 I Am (With Apologies to theCaah BegUtor) ; I am born of the earth and the air. : V My , eyes are of glass and my heart is of metal. It glows with light and good cheer. My mission is to serve. I work for all alike. None are so rich that th ey can 'buy better ser vicenone so poor they need take less. I never tire; I never complain; I am always ready when you want me. ' - I bring sunlight into dark places. I protect your health and lengthen your days. I save you from drudg ery and danger. I do so much for so little cost. I am the electric light. I Beware of Qlntment9 for Catarrh That Contain Mercury n mercury will surely destroy tho senso ot emeu ivnd completely uernnw3 uio whnlo system when entering It throuKh 11m mucous Burfucca. Such articles should never bo used except on prescriptions from remit -.bis pl-.yel: iana. ns tho dumceo they will 0r 1j tvn fold to tho gam you can possllilv dorlvo from them. Hull's Cnlnrr'n Cere, manufactured by P. J. . Chrr.cv ft f'i.. T-tedo, O., contains no mercury, r.:: 1 I) tn' en itrt-rr.rslly, actinic tVrcrtlv v. .1 C o l.!"od and mucous sur fi'es of t'-o rv:-.U--i. In buying Hall's Cntcrrh C::y- 1 " ( "'o you fret tho genu- t-ie. It Im ta'-n Ip.'ormllv nnd made in. TnV-i-y n-t- V-- 7 J. C'.iency & Co. Tes timonial i i .- c. P-ll Tr.""-'-ts. TTIco 75o per bottle. ' jy,! -.--Tipi, for conntlnatlon. 1MITSIC1ANS AND SURGEONS N. MOLITOR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Corner Adams Ave. rind Depot St. Phones: Ofllce, Muln GS; Residence, 69. A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D. J. W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, Physicians and Surgeons rhones Office Black 1362. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 55. Dr. Loughlin's eRs. Main 757. DR. M. K. HALL Physician and Sur geon. Cor. Adams Ave and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. I." U IIPTHM Ph n M II Phial.. Inn and Surgeon.. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ofllce In La Grande National Dank Build ing. Phones: Ofllce Main 2; Resi dence Main 32. i Ik DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases ot the eye a specialty. OR. DORA J. UNDKWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offices: Adams avenue, over Wright Drug Co. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath Physician. , Over Lilly's Hardware store, Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. P. E. Moore. VETERINARY. UK. P. A. CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. Residence Phone, Red 701; Ofllce Phone, Black 1361; In dependent Phone 63; Both' Phonei at Residence. DOCTOR OP CHIROPRACTIC. G. T. DARLAND, CHIROPRACTOR All acute and chronic deasee. Not drugs, not surgery, not osteopathy. I remove the cause of .vr.ur disease. Then you get well.- Rooms 20-21, La Grande National Bank. Phone Red 3181. ATTORNEYS AT LAW OOCHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys. Chas. B. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. La Orande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. 13 AKIN CRAWFORD & EATCIN Attorneys flee In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon, at law. Practices In all the courts of the state and United States. Of- ENQINF.ERS, D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City, Oregon. iwVaf When you have trouble with your teeth you want a den tist to look after your trou bles. If you have a bad ap pendix you need a physician but the dentist has, a field all his own. ' Then there's a dif ference in dentists. J. E. STEVENSON, D. D. S. ONE THOUSAND DIES Focused for the first grand opportun ity of 1912 to get clothes cleaned and pressed at the Elite Cleaning and Pressing Parlors. If you're fond of neatly dressing And your clothes are reeding pressing And the greasy spots are promi nent to view Bring them down to Depot street To the Pressnry Elite And we'll fix them up to look as good as new. CARTER & MYERS, Props.