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LOCALS . ASHRAH, lb aeason's sensation, at tbe Arcade tonight. T TOGGEBYt Xsk your friend what kind ot aulu we make. , . . , TOGGERT. . WM. C. HANSEN. W 0 Cratractar. Brick Bteu a4 Concrete. 4 Mil Blanche Clark will meet her art pupils on Wednesday, Friday and Satarday afternoons at 906 Main Ave. Residence phone Farm 87. 10-1-3 m The best -vaudeville act In months t the Arcade tonight. Don't miss It. SPANISH! SPANISH! SPANISH! CUaa la easy Spanish conversation by Prof. Fernando Fernandez at La Grande Business College. Mrs. E. L. Evens, teacher of atlstlc piano playing and harmony. Phone Black 881, Studio, Corner ot Fir and Adams. 9-23-tf - o o O. H. Armstrong, pianoforte, pipe r rgan, ear training, theory and history :jl fmuslc carefully taught. 601 Adams street, phone black 1352. CALEB WEST, the big feature at the Arcade tonight. "Fire at Sea,' SHERRY'S Monday and Tuesday. 2,000 feet of film. Xit Please Tour Friends. Let Us Please Ton. Our portraits combine the most pleasing characteristics of the sub ject with our high standard of quality and warkmanship. With our new printing device we wlir be able to de liver all work when promised. Make an appolntmnet today. SITTER, the Photographer. i- ' For the Bay Man. Merchants' lunch from If to I clock. 40 cents. Foley Grill. 1-M-tf ! WTT.T.ATm HERRMANN THE OJjEAT & CO., in Illusions and Hln- r dot Mysteries at the Arcaae lonigm. Dr. H. S. Brownton, Dentist. Stev enson's Dental Office. Dr. O. J. Couch, veterinarian. Of fice, St Louis livery. Phone Main 82. 6-14-tt F. J. FKEENOB, SONOLOGIST. Rheumatism, Female trouble. Stomach and KSJuey diseases. Scientific spinal adjustments ro- move the cause. Office OTer Setter's Store. ' "A FIRE AT SEA. Splendid .two reel production at SHERRY'S SIpnday and Tuesday. . Women of the Woodcraft will mete in the K. of P. hall Tuesday evening, Oct. 22. All neighbors requested to be present 10-19-2t S H ERRY'S (Mrs. T. N. Murphy, Owner.) MONDAY AND TUESDAY. . '"FIRE AT SEA." A splendid two-reel feature, beautifully portrayed. PATHE WEEKLY 50. 87 Always popular. TOCAL SELECTION BY XB. FEBBIN, ?WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE. A LITTLE LOUDER, PLEASE. Fine quality and freshness to this farce comedy. It is a sure .success. AN ESSANAY. 3e ARE ALWAYS WELCOME MONDAY, Pathe Weekly at Sherry's tonight 10-21-21 ASHiHAH, the mystery of gravity at the Arcade tonight Dr. Darland, having bought the Kel liey property adjoining the Oregon hotel, will move his chiropractic par lors there on the ground floor Novem ber 1st. io-2i.tr TWO REEL FEATURE, "FIRE AT SEA." At Sherry's tonight. 10-21-21 FOR SALE Property worth $1,500 Portland East side. Small monthly payments. Write to E, care of Ob server. 10-21-3t 'Dr. Darland has purchased from Mrs. Fred Ewaney the latter's prop erty on Depot street and the doctor will make It his home at once. As soon as painters complete the renovation of the depot which has been under way for several days, the depot Is to be treated with a new coating of paint. The depot was re painted exterior and Interior. A CORNET, CONN, Sliver Gold trim mings, good condition, two cases and attachments cheap. Rev. H. P. Nelson, 2103 N. Fir street. 10-21-3tp A very pretty wedding service was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cotner Sunday evening at 5 p. m., when Miss Ruth W. Cotner was married to Geo. B. Richardson. After a wedding dinner the young people drove to the farm near Island City, where they will make their home. Rev. Adams officiated. - FEATURES AT ARCADE. Willurd Herrmann The Great k Co. and Caleb West at Arcade Tonight An extra good feature at the Ar cade tonight is Caleb West, adapted from the novel of the same name, by P. Hopklnson Smith. E. P. Sulli van has the title role and his Inter pretation is the feature. The story Is very complete, In two ri- an is well worth seelne. The photography Is very beautiful and the acting and costuming all that could be desired. The other pictures on the program are good and the bill closes with te Willard Herrman The Great & Co., In thielr illusions and Hindoo mysteries Introducing the season's sensation, ASHRAH, the mystery of. gravity.: ' ' ' Leaves for Athena. Prof. H. W. Drew, who has been principal of the La Grande high school h.. r-o-ianorf t,! nnsltion to take has resigned his position to take tne superman, e .wx o. ... schools. He will he succeeded by Prof. Olson, of the Washington nnl- I I 1 . 1. - lth.n. versity, a man who comes to Superin tendent Stout with the best of recom mendations. rERSOSAi.a. Dr. Meyers, of Hot Lake, was a Baker visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley of Vnlon were over Sunday visitors witn .ir. ana Mrs. M McMurray. -, Mrs. Godfrey Klophensteln and two daughters were Sunday visitors in Elgin with friends. -.. Mrs. E. D, Stelncamp, of Sunipter, spent a few days visiting friends in this city,-returning home yesterday. ' Miss Susie Dpal, one of Baker's teachers, spent Sunday visiting rela tives In La Grande. . She was accom panied by her nephew, Austin Sloans. Mrs. Emma Clark)? passed through La Grande yesterday on her way home to Union from Enterprise where she has been attending the teachers' In stitute. v Miss Ethel Gulling is home from Portland where she baa been employed- with the bead offices of the O.-W. for the past two years. 8he will re main home Indefinitely. Mra. M. Hayter, grand matron of the Eastern Star, spent yesterday with Fred Scbilke and family. In the afternoon they went to Hot Lake. Mrs. Hayter's home Is In Dallas. . Mra. .George Kayser arrived last night from Hastings. Nebraska, snd will make her home In La Grande. OCTOBER 21, 1912. Mr. Kayser has been here for some time employed In the railroad shops. N. J. .Mansager returned today from an extended tour of Norway, Sweden, England and other countries, and also was a visitor at the Stockholm expo sition. He will make bis home here for the winter. H. C. Ball, who was taken sick last Wednesday wlh Intestinal difficulty was operated on at the Grande Sonde hospital Saturday night by Drs. Hall ( and Richardson. Air. Ball Is In a critical condition but today la holding his own and has a pretty good chance to recover. BISHOP-APOSTLES A COSTLY MISTAKE. Pope Now Sees Error Direct ly Faith Back to Apostles. All Followers of Christ Repudiating Apoitolio Succession, Now Have Proper Baiia Fpr Harmony and Union Through Untrammsltd Bible Study. St Louis, Oct. 20. We report oue of Pastor Russell's discourses here to today from t b e text, "Have not I chosen you Twelve?" (John J . tor declared that vl, 70.) The Pas shortly after the AiKistlcs died Sa tan trnt errant rmwpr (PASTOR. eUSSEUU In the Church, us ing two liistrumen talltles to introduce false doctrines. (1) By the Second Century the min isters beguu to be recognized as sepa rate from the congregations, and in steud of being elected their servants, they established themselves as a cleri cal class and began to lord It over tne hOIISChokl of faith, themselves ap pointing the ministers over the congre gations. Instead of tbelr being chosen by election, as In the days of the Apostles. . ' 12) At the same time the chief ones of the clergy, having the title of bishops, were claimed to be, the sue- ceg80r8'of tne Ap08ties, with the same right to teach and to be considered In fallible messengers or Christ, me doctrine of Apostolic Succession was formulated. They pointed out that when Judas lost his place amongst The Twelve, the eleven met and chose one to fill his plnre. The speaker culled attention to the fact that the eleven Apostles, In elect ing Matthias to their number In the place of Judas, did It without Divine . authority uud sanction. The one they ! chose the Lord Ignored, and we hear nothing further of him. ' In His own Lord b ht forwar(j He j,nrp0led ghou,d take tne . f , , gt .Paui . Jesus assured these 'JTwelve that they should "sit on twelve thrones, Judg ing the twelve trllies of Israel," In the "Times of Restitution" and "Regenera tion." (Matthew xlx. 28; Acts III, 19 21.) These Twelve were araln pictured symbolically la Revelation as the crown of twelve stnrs. on the head of the svmliollenl Woman, who represent ed the Church of Christ. . Again The Twelve are pictured In the symbolic New Jerusalem. - which portrays the Church beyond the veil In Heavenly glory, as twelve foundation stones. Revelation x.l. U. False or Pteudo-Apostlot. Of these Twelve alone Jesus said, "Whatsoever things ye bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven, and what soever things ye shall declare loosed,'' or non-essential, on earth shall be de clared "loosed In Heaven" so carefully would the Great Head supervise tbe words of those who were Ills mouth pieces to tbe Church. With St Paul we can then agree that "The Word of God is sufficient, that the man of God may be thoroughly fur nished." (11 Timothy 111, 15-17.) -, Tbe Emperor Constant) De, a cop vert to Christianity, noted thnt the teach-, ings of tbe various bishops were quite contradictory. Although not baptized,, he recognized that If these teachers were Divinely guided their testimony would be harmonious. , - Constnntlne. Ih A. D. 825. convened the Council of Nice called an "Apos tolic Council," because the bishops were thought to be living apostles. Although Emperor Constantlne prof fered transportation free, only about one-third of tbe bishops attended 385. For ' days.' weeks and months dis putes prevailed; and finally tbe Em peror gave the decision respecting tbe wording of tbe Creed. Ana that M cene Creed was promulgated as tbe Christian Faith; and tbe edict went forth that all who would not accept It should be banished. Thus uniformity of Faith was effected by a worldly prince. . -, - For twelve centuries after this. Apos iaiic Succession couUiuie6- oeratln LA GRANDE through AMstiilK- Councils" "an3 creed. Is It nny wonder that In all those fifteen centuries the Truth Itself was burled under muss of supersti tion, error, false doc trine t Sinle the Torch of Proarsss. For four centuries the Bible has been comltiR back to the ieople. Proportion ately lilierty has been enlightening the world. Ignorance, superstition and persecution l,nvt I, eon yielding to no bility ti tut Just ire. We all praise God that we live In a day when It Is no longer'consldered Codllke. Cbrlstllke. to persecute others: But alas! fur the past fifty years the Influence of tLe Bible Is on the wane! Infidelity, styled Hither Criticism, la rapidly undermining fait It In tbe Bible. The p reseu t Pope, realizing tbe situa tion, bns banned Higher Criticism In all Catholic institutions and has issued an order that the faith of all Catholic ecclesiastics and teachers be tested by oath. He sees, too, that faith In Apos tolic .Succession Is gone from tbe mass as. and that to preserve religious faith tbe masses must be directed back to the words of Jesus, the Twelve Apostles and tbe Prophets, as the only Inspired authority ou religion. We commend Ms course and rejolre In It THE SUN AS AN ARTIST. Discovery Upon Which Turn All the . Wonders of Photography. There Is a wide variety In the pace at which tbe sun csn give a color or change It. A winter apple may be a month In reaching Its ruddiness, a peach may take only one week to flush Into Its mantle of maturity, but the most nimble work of tbe solar ray In Its decoration of fruit and flower Is not to be compared with what it accom plishes in other departments. When its i Power was brought to bear noon some Jr.... . ,.,, nnl, tht IU HI 11 J l Ul Ull' UIJ n Its action was reduced from days to seconds. Upon this discovery turn all tbe won ders of photography. At first silver nitrate or lunar caustic, as It was commonly called was used In the cam era. From time to time other sub stances of greater and greater, sensi tiveness to light have been produced, every ojie of them successively giving the solar beam a wider play and more astonishing power. Today, with tbe exposure of a photo graphic plate, not only are the beatings of an Insect s wings caught in tne cam era, but also tbe path of a cannonball. the skyward flight of exploded rock. and the sinuous glint of ugntnrog. Chicago Record Herald. Laugh and Live Long. It has been aptly said that there Is not the remotest corner of the Inlet of the minute blood vessels of the human body that does not feel some wavelet from the convulsions occasioned by good hearty laughter. The life princi ple of tbe central man Is shaken to Its Innermost depths, sending new fides of life and streugth to the surface, thus materially tending to Insure good health to the. persons who Indulge therein. The blood moves more rapidly and conveys a different Impression to all the organs of the body as It visits them on thnt particular mystic Journey when the mnn Is laughing from thnt conveyed at other times For tills ren son every good, hearty laugh In which a person Indulges tends to lengthen his life, conveying as It does new and dis tinct stimulus to the vital forces. What Wellington Wat Doing. When Fir John Pteell, the sculptor. bud the iron Duke sitting for statue he tried to Induce him to look warlike All his efforts were In vnln, however for Wellington seemed. Judging hy hi, fnee. never to have heard of Waterloo or Talareru. At last Sir John lost his patience "As I am going to make thl statue of your grace." he exclaimed "can yon not tell me what you were doing before, say. tbe battle or ha in manca? Were you not galloping anoni the field, cheering on your men i" deeds of valor by words and action?" Rah!" said the duke in evident scorn. ir you reaiiy warn io uiui- me as I was on the morning of Snla manca. then do me crawling along a ditch on my stomach with a telescope in my hand!" , Suspieious Fervor..' "Well, brother." said the deacon "that was a fine prayer you made last night." "Thank you. deacon. I am very glad to bear you say so." "Yes. It was a splendid prayer. Ions and fervent. And. say. what have yon been doing anyway Toil ran confide In me with the utmost confidence. I wouldn't betray yoo for anything I" the world "-Chicago Record Herald Willing. Now." began the philosopher, "take the life of your neighbor, for Instance l!e"- "fd do It In a mlnnte." Interrupted the practical man. "If tbe law would not Interfere. He's learning to play the cornet" - Chesalate. t)o not take time lo irrate chocolate Put the desired amount In a saucepau and place over tbe top of a teakett! DDtll melted. EVENLSU OBSERVER. LET WISE SUIT YOU Tailor ay OUR FALL AND WINTER FABRICS IN GREAT VARIETY, ARE READY FOR YOUR - INSPECTION. You could hardly look them over, without finding something to suit you, and you can't procure a more satisfactory suit than the one made by our tailors. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN FABRIC, PATTERN, COLOR, STYLE, FIT AND PRICE. B. WISE NEW FOLEY BUILDING. RCLLirjj 'ili'JiitJLrt. . Why the RumtU Time Is Ss Lonr. Drstvn Cot. The pnilonireil roll "t (liuiuler Is readily explained hy . i.mpiiri-on with a volley tired along a lue ut uoups. Suppose troops to ! drawn up on a line In such nuuilert as to extend for a mile and ordered hy a signal that all could see to tire at once. One standing nt the end of Hie line w-ould hear the report of the musket nearest him Instantly, ne would hear the others successively. Thus a report 650 feet away would come to him In half a second, and he would not bear the last report for live or six seconds after the anin had been fired. This would produce a sort of roll, which would gradually Increase In Intensity. If the listener stood exactly midway between .the two' ends of the line the reports from both ends would reach bim at once, and the sound would be but half as long In reaching him as if he stood at one extremity.- If the sol diers formed a circle there, would be one sharp explosion. Flashes of lightning may be consid ered as representing three lines of troops along which the explosions oe enr at tbe same time. Consider tbe variety of distance and position of the listener and we account for the va- j rlety of sound In. thunder. In moun tainous regions tbe rolling Is augment ed by reverberations or echoes. Vacuum HOUSE CLEANING V UrnOLSTERINO FURNITURE REPAIRING MAKING ' FI'BMTI 1!E TACKING. t t. btLLIir.K, ; PHONE BED 471 I Save Steps, Time and Money TELEPHONE IT You can't appreciate home till you have lost It; money till its spent, or your wife till she' Joined a club. . So with our Telephone Service a business necessity; a social lux ury; a family protection. Every phone Is a long distance station. Can you afford not to have it? Let us Install a Home Telephone for you today. - Home Independent Telephone Company ''ill The only attendance graduate Optician in Union Co. We grind our own lenses. Brok en lenses duplicated thesame day. PAOE FIVE TWO REEL FEATURE, "FIRE AT SEA." At Sherry's tonight 10-21-2t SNOWDRIFT FLOUR makes the best bread and is uniform in qual ity, always. W H Stanchfiield Ware house Co. 1312 Jefferson Avenue. The Natural Field Flavors of Wheat Corn and Rice are skillfully blended to produce the new food. Post Tavern Specials Rich and Creamy cooked like old fashioned porridge and served hot with cream and su gar. Tomorrow's Breakfast 20c PACKAGES. PATTISON BROTHER GROCERY ... ....... -t XT O ITfk tTAllH ATT A CI TYAn 1 erly fitted with first quality lenses and your frames adjusted prop erly, then your sick headaches and other troubles caused by er rors in y oar refraction wDl cease. ' . H. Pea And Son MFG. OPTICIANS AND JEWELERS V t'M-V ttTiTitmtJTi ' nw if.' : I