La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1913, Image 2

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSBRTBR
The Girl's First Cor
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THE CAREFUL MOTHER
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ,
JNotice is ereby fivei that! sealed
bWa be Jcilve4 by' thi council of
tho aity- L Grande, Oregon, for tat
eenstructfw -of hard "urface.vpave
'nont, together with trading and drain
age, as feHows: 9 alley in block
I, Graody'a addition, 646 square yarda
of paving en the alley in block 18,
Gwndy'a 'addition, 5 -square yarda
of paving , same 4je be constructed ac
cording to tie plans and "specif ica-;
tioas aa file ia this office'. "All bids
top hi by 8 o'clock rp. n., October
isth, i9lv,-mi accompanied by, a cer
tified Check 'for '6 per' cent "'of the'
amount bid. The council reserTes the
to reject any and all bids.
Grande, Oregon, October, 7th,
CHUPEL FOR
rjght
La
1913.
the
In select in? n "corset '" Selects'
GOSSARD for her daughter. ,, ,- ..
She wants her girl to have a sound
mind in a sound body. Her family
physician ,has told, her of the serious
illness' which results from "constrict
ing the waist line four or five inches.
THE GOSSARD CORSETS
are cut exactly like a surgical band
age. They gently support the or
gans, impel correct poise, deep breath
ing, correct position both sitting and
standing, and have beautiful artistic
lines. -r t,r I - '; ''-! '- '
A complete line of Gbssard fall
models. on. hand, ;
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON. .',.,,
Corset iere.
Phone Red 3221. . ' -Res.
1702 Corner Spring and Oak.
LBB WARNIOK,
City Recorder.
10-7 5t
Th( Designer of the "AMERICAN
QUE! IN (CORSET"!.- recognized as
the ioremost artist in the country.
This Corset is correct in its minutest
detail! A Phone Gall cr postal will
get yiu aidemonstratien.
Thd only strictly made-to-measure
or tailored corset in La Grande.
' ''MRS. O. CALHOUN:COMBS. (
I ; Corsetiere. .
Phond Black 1971 1503 Seventh St.
:-M ;. ;
Avrid Sedative Cough . Medicine.
If y au want to contribute directly to
the oi currence of capillary bronchitis
and I neumonia use. cough medicines
that ( ontain codine, morphine, heroin
and o heri sedatives when .you have a
cough) or !ccld. An' expectorant like
Chamberlain's' Cough Remedy is what
is neeWed.; That cleans out the culture
beds jr breeding places for the germs
of pnejumonia and other germ diseases.
That is why pneumonia 'never results
from' a cold when Chamberlain's Cough
'Remedy is used. It has a world wide
reputation for its cures., It. contains
no: Morphine or other sedative. ' For
sale by Hill's Drug store. .. '; .,
;:';! t
Yor r job printing. V Have it done at
the 0 jserver office, ,."''. ; ...?:".. ,
PRESBYTERIANS . PLAN
EXTENSIONS.
Equipped ;tp I Serve -
.1!'. ' "' I ; ; ; ...
; French Dry Cleaning
i , --r ,,. ;;
WE GLEAN
. Suits -7 ' ' Gloves
.V Dresses ".. ' -; t Furs;
Silks ; Feathers
.; ; Laces' , '. ' Etc. V. . !;i
.. . , i ,, '. ... , V ' "IV't ' vf i.i '. ' r-
; A REAL EXPERT IN CHARGE
'- Incidentally, We have the only Complete Dry '
Cleaning Plant between Boise and Portland. :
, , Parcel Post shipments given special attention.
Cherry's New Laundry, Inc.; j
GEO, GILBERTManager. s ; J
. ' it f ' 3 1 's 'v r.
Wing of Church to Be Improved and
Chape) of S. S. Maintained.
At the'-Pirst Presbyterian church a
large congregation was present and
listened to the sermon of 'yesterday
morning. The ' pastor following , his
usual custom', devotee: a five minute
prelude to the brief presentation of
the work of the board of education, one
ot the nine great benevolent agencies
of the church. , The chief business of
this board is to provide help for wor
thy and needy young men in college
and seminary, who have chosen the
ministry for their life work. This
worthy cause was commended to the
liberality of the people, as deserving
of their support, a '
The text of the sermon was taken
from Hebrews 12:27 and the dominant
thought was ' "The Things That
Abide." : -. ..
The writer of Hebrews, it was said;
sets tforth a contrast between some
things which could be shaken and
were shaken, passing utterly away,
and other things following these, hav
ing on them the impress of perma
nence, dustined to abode f orevfer.
Among the former were the priest
hoods of the old dispensation, the ani
mal sacrifices, typical symbols, and
ritual observances of Judaism, all des
tined to pass when that which they
prefigured should come. In contrast
with these, were some things "which
cannot be shaken, and since Christian
ity is the. logical sequel and successor
of Judaism, by such things are meant
the fundamental facts and principles
of Christianity. .
Among the abiding things which are
fostered in the, very bosom of the re
ligion of Christ, are these: The his
toric reality of Christa's ' life and
teachings, and character. The inspired
and infallible authority of the Holy
Spirit; the reality' and power of pray
er; the hope and heritage of immor-'
tality which Christ brings to light in
the gospel.' Whatever changes the fu
ture may bring, these facts, shall abide.
No sweep of years or shock of disso
lution can change them. ,.. . . (.
The Presbyterian church people have
some important plans for improve
ment on fqot which .they hope speedily
to execute. ,. . , .,, , ,,- ,
..An extension, is, planned for. the
wing of the church building used for
the primary department of the Sun
' 'at the age of lTy' The father's body
ft. ,
. ' . will be taken to lie beside the daugh-
' j tar i, the family lot at Dodge City.
" I (. I Brother Frmrh nu hU trust in the
Savior and put on Christ in Baptism in
1883 at the Christian church in Mill
ersburg, O. . -When he came to- Dodge
City ,j he with1 Sjster . French, .became
charter members ' in ' organijing ; the
Christian church there. During my
short pastorate here he was" a regular
attendant arid was deeply interested
in the work sought to dc j I 1 1 ; '
The family has lost a true, devoted
husband and father; the cominuiiity a
worthy .hrisHan brother,? and 1 a
faithful ( warm hearted friend; but on
ly for a season. Through the Savior
we shall meet him again ground the'
SIDE
,Y.S
MANY
great White throne.
CHATTY WELSHMEN. .
Moat Talkative, It la Said, of All the
British Islanders. ,
Is the Welshman the most garrulous
man In I hi' Rrltixb Isles? The result
of mi I in pun In I test by a London news
pupcr t)as Khown that for 'actual taka-tivi-ncsii
(Uh 'typical fWelsbtuun ' beads
the lisr: .ut-xt' in iirdor come Irlsbmeo,
then Scot, and last of all the English
man. ' "7
UiiobtntKlvely made In a number of
well known London restaurants, clubs
iiinl iiiilihc, plM.-fH. :tli ti'sta iuvarlulily
nave tin- same remiltK. ly means ot
u ti'Kt vvatih the following table was
tHmipllmt: ' ' " . ,
Welsliiuwi Vi-ry" talkative, aniiiiateil
In inn ii ni-r and fwakliiKHat an average
rate of -'od -wordx a hiluute. ' . '
Irishmen-Also very talkative, but
less iiiifiiinti'il In manner; average rate
of x'mwcII, UK) wonls. : t ;.
Scotclimen l'nr loss t talkative and
deliberate In maimer, spoke at au av
erage rate of I'JO wiirds.'' " ' "- "
Englishmen AluiiMt" silent, i rarely
the first to spoiik; doginatic and delib
erate in manner,' speaking 100 to 120
words a minute. 1
The comparative silence of the men,
in striking . contrast to the vivacious
chatter of the women folk, was as
usual noticeable. A curious detail was
that dark men were. always the bigger
talkers. . . ,. ,- . J . r., . . , v,
Labadiits'of Holland.'
' There Is u sect iu Holland known ns
the Labadlsts. among whose members
the use of mirrors Is, strictly prohibit
ed. Their founder. !.Jcun de Labadle,
a seveiiUHjiitli century Cnlvinlst mln
iRter.attracted many followers, but aft
er bis: death they dwindled down, and
now they , are found only lu a few
remote villages of Kriesland. Travel
lug In' Holland In 1S03. Lecky lit upon
a colony of Lalmdlsts. "Intermarry
lug mainly among ' themselves." he
writes "they have quite ii distinct t.vpt
-n singularly beautifui one. with tbeii
delicate lips and a curious air of re
Hnonient.. . They are fishermen verj
prosperous and their houses, witl
their china and silver oruhments nni
perfectly iireternntiiral tientuess, mi
very Interesting to see.".. Luudoi
Chronicle. . ... , ....
prints' of the house" 'of Orange nin
day school, .which will enable the; great : Bibles with silver' clasps an
teachers in that department to better
;:.r; fey, the growing numbers of lit
tle people wro already fill the room, to
overflowing. .
, A plan is also being matured for
building a chapel on the north side, in
the Riverside Addition, to house, the
Sabbath school already established
there, and' to .provide teaching and
preaching services for the people, oi
that growing section of our city. .
The men and .women of the church-'
alike, are enlisted m these promising -to. luck up the family iluinslon.-which
undertakings, and the prospects for she bud to kIvp up. and from some
Talo of a Lost Will.
A lot will found in 'a colling at
Chutsworth reminds us of the curious
.axe of Lord llnllcs will, lie was a
Sentrh jmtire.. and when he died lu
l"!Ki. as no lestaiiH'iilar.v paper could he
iiscoveivd. the lieir-at-law was about '
to take possvssliiii of the estates to the
exclusion of Ills daughter and only
child She sont some of lier servant
QUIT KICKING--
If you don't like: what you've got, trade it. Some
- ne elae, probably; cai use it and may ateo have.. j
' sometning that you are in need of. - An ; Observetp
f classified ad. will make the deal for you.f :TryU;j
i , . ! : i -:' t . , ' '
irn s aT.f N t.rnnm modern cot
tage, 4 blocks f rom business centetm
f small ,lt, a goM bargain, som
' terms, tdw.,. W. Kammer'er, 2004
, Adams ave. . . ... -20 .
FOR BENT Modern f urnished house,
nice housekeeping rooms or bed
rooms Phone Red 1311. 1M lm.
FOR SALE A ' revolving ' bookcase
and books, 161 7th st. 8-23 tf.
FOR KENT 2 furnished rooms.
Pnone Main 705. , ; . 9-23- tf. J.
FOR SALE Bungalow complete in a
few days. Splendid location, easy
- terms. See All Andrews. , . , f . ,
V
FOR i SALE Full blood Jersey cows
.and calves. Phone Black lioi.; f f s
10-11 !3t.p.'S
FOR ENT-U rooms, furnished with
FOR RENT Electric Vac&um Clean
Jer, 1610 7th at. hi 9-M lm. i
I WANT TO LEASE a modern, fur
nished house for the winter ' or
longer. , W, R.c . Kivette- Phone
. Main 83. .. -16 tf.
FOR SALEJ-Fahiily' organ, $20.00.
' Call Farmers 8. - 10-11 J lot
FORRENT-4 SroonTfurnished house
FOR SALE CHEAP llicre et with
bearing fruit trees, 5-room, modern
house and good barn, West end of
Spring st. Parties going away
. Phone Main 37, or call 1612 Alder
street.,., . .10-6. tf.
. .. : . ' ' f
LOST Loose leaf price book with red
covers. , Return to . G. L- Larson.
, Reward.' : , ' 10-7 8t p.
FARM FOR RENT 1.400 acres, '700
' acres in summer fallow, good Btock
and farm implements; fair improve
ments. .Hill & Hibbard, La Grande
National bank, building. ., 9-19 tf. ,
WANTED Three rooms or small
house furnished, close to , Palmer
mill. . Phone . R,ed 2492. J 2003 j N.
Fir. Adv. I " ' -"8-22 tf.-1
LOST Small, red cash or day book.
Reward $1.00. Return to Rice &
DoreShow.- ,- n '10-11 It.
LOST A small black purse. Between
,! Spring street andsM ave. Contains
' about $17. Reward if returned to
EIHb Kirtley. ,,.... ....
r un JSALiC nousenoiu lurnnure lor
two rooms and 2 rooms for rent,
1505 Madison st; Phone Red 42.'
- '... ,'. --s .'' 10-13 tf.
$500 Lots for $250
WANTED A few roomers and board
"ers at private house,' four blocks
. from Palmer mill. :' Call Black 291:
- 9-18 tf.' :;
FOR RENT Centrally located, nicely
furnished room with heat and bath.
1507 Sixth street. 10-3 tf.
LOST Small, red C2.sh or day book.
Reward $1.00. Return to Rice &
Dore Show. 10-11 It.
In order to close out a number of
lots by October 20th, I have decided to
offer your choice of improved lots in
Connordale( for $250. . These lots are
choicely located and 'hay sold on the
market for $500. They ariq bargains
and now is the time to get them. Re
member, this onlv lasts until October
20th. This addition is close in proper
ty and finest addition ever put on the
market between Portland and . Salt
Lake. .
GEO. O'CONNOR,
Office in Security Land and Trust
Company. !
enlarging work arc excellent for the
Presbyterian church people, i
Tor TFI.'
PHONE
By furnishing quick service in com-,,.
munication multiplies a man's capacity
and makes it possible for - the business ,
man to transact more business. ," .
EVERY TELEPHONE A LONG DISTANCE STATION;
E . INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE SYSTEM
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.. i Thomas F,dward French. . '-.
1 I . ! ', 1 ? I : !
( i " (Contributed.) : (
, Thomas ' Edward French was Iboni
in Millersburg, O., Oct. 14, 1850, and
in one week more therefore, he would
have' been 63 years of age. i He grew
wlmliiw Hhuttirs there dropprd out
upon flic Hour from heliind a pnnel tlie
missing will, .which secured her all the
family estmes niul property. Why do
people tiiUt the tnnilile to miilie. sign
.wills properly iilteslert and then eon
reiil tlieiuV Cnn they enloy n post h II
inouo juke' I-oiiiIiiii Spuvtntor. .
wrtx-tii-il nrnl fust ttiilt.tns.
Tidy to the L.iat.
In ;ilnipses r the I'nst" Miss Ell?.-
,to manhood and spoilt! the early part al" th WunNworth tells this story:
of his life in bis nntivn tnwn I .:.. Morlliv .lav a tislllllg slllaek Was
In 1885 he, with his' family, moved
to the vicinity of Dodge City, Kansas,
and later to the city itself. ' There he
engaged in business, until called Dy you sli.-s s:i;knm'.'"
his fellow citizens , to one important "Vi-s master, i uhmw It: hut, for an
county, off ice after another in all of that, ni Uke tne .ilil uai to go down
which he served with credit to him-! C,'IUI tl(l-v J' '
self and faithful usefulness to his fel-i " 7".
low men.' " iner.iar.-srai.on,
Brother and Sister French came to ,
When the
siiipp'"' "iiiiie on ileik he found the
mate nnsy swu lihlnii
u H. it s the n.. ..i that, .lack'; Hon t
saved
their money
-
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW AND THUS -MAKE
LIFE'S ENJOYMENT CERTAIN. "t'i
WHEN OLD AGE OVERTAKES YOU IT WILL BE NICE ' TO
SPEND YOUR TIME LN COMFORT AND EASE NOTHING TO
WORRY YOU THE REWARDOF A CAREFUL AND SAVING
LIFE. ' , ' - , -
CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED
THROUGH OUR NEW SAVINGS-DEPARTMENT. AVE PAY COM
POUND INTEREST ON YOUR DAILY BALANCE AT THE RATE '
OF 4 PER CENT,
United States National'Dark
..p.
sat. I !, juii'iu irirl sweetly.
I l..t it . ill mi' Ii.,im tliat vim iirt
our cily June 22, 1911, where f or a ; ,,,,. u, ., hat -
time Brother French was on of ourj- .,. , ,-. i,a. l;ied papa." "In
well known business men. , ., wlili-h tmne il" ymi '-el itT'
On ThanksRivinft day, November 27, "Well, rtn not smv. hut I think It's
1873 he was married to Miss Idaj ,n ' "'isl"
Pnmurnn nf Ilia hnrnn tnl;n whn liven I ' '- '
... , j
to mourn his loss. God has blessed;
thorn with three children: Jennie,
OFFICERS.
N. K. West, Pres. Wm. Miller, Vice Pres., T. J. Scroggin, Cahier,
. C, R. Harding, Asst. Cashier. . . . . ;
, DIRECTORS.
N. K. West, Aug. Stangc, C. T. Bacon, T. J. Scrvgin, Frank Cotiley,
J. T. Caviness, Wm, Miller, A. T. Hi'!, J. C. Henry.
David and Leo, the youngest of whom
is well known among us. The only
daughter, Jennie, passed to her rest
In a Way.
"Are von aripialiiti-il with Mrs. Hilly
your faslit.iiialiii' iieiahbor?"
"Only tn a roundabout way ' Her eat
boards at my house." Kansas City
louruni " ,
Fourth Street Grocery y
We handle Preferred Stock and all staple groceries. Fresh fruit
" . . j, fc. .to.
and vegetables when in season. We have our own delivery,
i
CLAPP & CHARBONEAU '
PHONE RED 1951. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL.