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PAGE TWO MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSfcUiVEii They lace in front as a result the abdomen 1b relieved of all pressure. Support ii given to the organs and deep breathing is encouraged. They emphasize the long graceful line of the back, which artists agree iB the most beautiful line in art ' . They gently but surely compel a cor rect standing position and a graceful carriage. I invite you to investigate these wonderful corsets. . i A trial ' fitting wiir please you. .Prices f8.60 to 8.60. A complete line always on hand of the different models and styles. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON. . " Corsetiere. : ' Phone Red 3221. 1702 Corner Spring and Oak. AtoM Sedative Cough Medicine. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence ef capillary bronchitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine, heroin . and other sedatives when yeu have a cough or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans eut the culture beds or breeding places for the germB of pneumonia 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 all dealers.' $500 Lots for $250 In order to close out a number of lnfa hw rk.fnl.A oiwv. t At aa ' , u.ucu w. oner your cnoice or improved lots in Connordale for $250. These lots are choicely located and have sold on the market for $500. They are bargains I -..J 4 i. it. t ' ana now is tne time to get them. Ke- n.mkn thia ml.. .,. w, ., , . utwutr, 20th. This addition is close in proper ty and finest addition ever put on the market between Portland and Salt Lake.' ' Do not fall to get a bottle of 8. 8. s! ,, -.,,.,v. I to-day. Yon will be astonished at the re GEO. O CONNOR, suits. If your rheumatism Is of such a ftriiAA in c0.m4 t n j j nature that you would like to consult a UfftCe- in Security Land and Trust aPOCaltst. write to the medical department, UOtnpany. I Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Doors ' Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER L UMBER Equipped to Serve French Dry Cleaning WE GLEAN Suits Gloves Dresses ' Furs Silks Feathers Laces Etc. 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. GEO, GILBERT, Manager. COUNTY TREASURER'S CALL FOR ROAD WARRANTS. Notice, the . undersigned treasurer of Union county, Oregon, has funds on hand with which to pay all road war rants which were endorsed prior to October 15th, 1913. 10-15 6t JOHN FRAWLEY, County Treasurer. They Make Yon Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect pro duced by Chamberlain's Tablets aid the healthy condition ef body and mind which they . create, Make one feel Joyful. For sale by all dealers. Your job printing. Have it den at the Observer office, ' : . Hhcrnstic BfosI fc Whcte Stcry Ton Will Feel I.lk n Acrobat After Cslnc 8. B, B. i . Ithenmallsm Is slmnly it name (riven to ncslirnute a variety or pains, una can oniv be reached by Irrigating the entire blood imnnlv with initiirallv mutlmilatlve antl- dn.(;. Tll( , (1t (Mj, MuIll,r(, r,1(.uma. in tlrnn rrmwly. and Is sold In all drUK stores under the name of H. K. 8. Atteniuta are often made to sell something claimed to be "Ji""' ",,f!'h,,t 'S k E Insist posit positively you will " mniains miy iniro vrgptuiiir- cit-mrats end ' abnuliitd.v free of mercury, lodldo of potash or arsenic. The recoveries of all types The recoveries of ill types of rlieuma- of a u a 1 . Bne tribute to the natural efficacy of this remarkable medicine, for It Is assimilated )ust as na turally, Just as specifically, and Just as "Sl.SV? T$,ZVR' T mosc 1 nP wm rpi'cinc i-o., it.y dwixi iiug. Atlanta. Ga. Sdttica. brim, mmi tSC 45 Cmmd. mcms in WW UNION TWO MISPLAYS RESULT TOUCHDOWNS. IN Conkey Boots Ball Over Bar Smooth Teamwork Lacking. La Grande won her first football game of the season, Saturday, when I she conquered Union high 17 to 6.1 The county capitalists managed to run I up a total, of points sufficient to win through goals scored off Union by 'favorable "breaks" and by a well directed place kick. One touchdown came on an intercepted forward pass, Conkey scoring, one came from a fumble which Garrity picked up be hind Union's line and ran for a touch, down, and the pretty place kick. Un ion's touchdown was made by straight football. In the first quarter La Grande won the toss and kicked off to Union who failed to make yardage and punted to Hunter who made a splendid return. La Grande made yardage on straight football and then lost the ball on an incompleted forward pass on top of the goal line. Union punted and Proc tor returned. Fumbles by La Grande gave Union the ball in the middle of the field. 1 , The second quarter opened when Union failed to make yardage and punted. Line bucks by Huff and Proc tor and a forward pass, Garrity to Conkey, put the ball on Union's 10 yard line. A fumble by La Grande's backs was recovered by Union who punted out from behind her goal line. La Grande tried three plays and then sent Conkey back 'for the place kick play and the ' oval skimmed true be tween the goal posts after going 30 yards. La Grande kicked off to Un ion and the half ended, f In the third Union kicked to La Grande who failed to make yardage and had to punt. Union attempted a forward pass which Conkey intercept ed and ran through a scattered field for a touchdown and then kicked goal. La Grande kicked to Union who failed to make yardage and after an ex change of punts, Union fumbled and Garrity picked up the ball and sprint jd 30 yards for" a touchdown, Conkey missed goal, La Grande kicked off to Union, who made yardage for the first time. In the fourth quarter the Union ag gregation showed its best caliber. The heavy backs pierced La Grande's line for yardage four tfmes,in succession and put the ball over for a touchdown. Union kicked off to La Grande and the latter started a march down the f!??d. "'h'ch was halted by the final whistle. Notes of the Game. Union entertained splendidly and showed that the citizens are even ahead of La Grande in regard to at tendance. The Union band was in at tendance and furnished music through out the game. This is something new for high schools and Union showed splendid spirit, ' . There wasn't art accident of any kind to mar the game. The rooters on both sides showed good spirit too. Real serpentines were given between halves. Jim Dobbin, O. A. C. star end of re cent fame, refereed and worked hard er than the players. He handled the game as well as any conference col lege game has been handled and Mere was not a disputed decision during the whole game. Time was taken out but once dur ing the game something unusual in a football contest, bujl shows the cleanliness of the play. Conkey, Garrity, Huff, Proctor, Hunter and RoBenbaum all made runs of from 10 to 25 yards. La Grande should have had another touchdown but for Uie tendency of the barks to carry the. ball like they would tote a pumpkin. This tendency result ed in fumbles. The locals showed flashes of fint team work, but not consistently. Most of the men did excellent work indi vidually but did not work with each other. The reasons for this might have been that out of the eleven men, Leffell and Andrews were the only ones who have played in the first team in the positions they played in at Un ion. Westering and Proctor had their first experience in scholastic football, the former the first of his life in any game. .... ' Captain Couch expects to be out in a suit this week and will help the back field. ,-. J Union will play a return game here Thanksgiving and in all probabilities this will decide the county champion- shipr . ' - !'t AN OLD INDIAN LEGEND." Th. Incident. That Ltd Up U th. Naming of PaughkMptia. Daring the day. when the Indian itlll held .way on the bade, of th. Hudaou there wan a Here battle be tweeu tbe Delaware aud tbe 1'eo.uot trll. The former won. and among tlit'lr captive was a bimdsome young V eqiiot brave. . He was offered bin life If be would swear allegiance to to. Delaware and In- branded with their tribal mark -the turtle. He refused, and preparations were then' made to kill Dim As bin enemies were on the point of doing thin a young Indian girl broke Into tbe circle aud begged for IiIh life. Kb had at one time been a IV(iiot. hut bad been captured by tbe Delaware and forced to join tbeir tribe. Her appeals were no touching tliat the warriors were debating tbe mutter when the party was attacked by Ktlll another enemy, the Huron ln dlnns. In the exoitettn'iit the girl cut ber lover's bonds, but tbe two found tbenixulviMjn tbe midst of a fierce bat tle and eventually became separated The .voting wnrrlor escaped. , but the girl was captured by ii Huron chief. Determined to rescue ber at tiny cost the l'etuit brave disguised himself as a medicine man and entered tbe camp uf the Htirons. . Uy some pretext bo gullied mlinlsslon to the tout where tbe girl was kept prisoner, aud late ut nlsht they nmnnned to escape In the darkness. Tbuir (light 'Was soon dis covered and pursuit began.: but the young couple reached 'the river far enough In advance of their pursuers to embark in u cunoe and push off from shore. They were btill followed, but tbe warrior was young and strong and succeeded In getting his little craft safety into a cove at tbe junction uf tbe great river and a little Btream en terlng Into It between two high, pro tectlng hanks, where they bid, : and luter found a frleudly tribe. Rejoicing that tbe place had becu a "safe harbor" for tbe girl, and ber lov er In time of peril. It was so deslgnuted In tbe Peqiwt tongue, the Indian equiv alent beins "Apa-keep-slnek." Today, after having filtered through the Dutch and English tongues. It Is known as Potib'hlieepsle -l.uclles' Home Journal. PRAYER. Prayer girds human weakness witb divine strength, turns bu 11:111 folly Into heavenly wisdom and give, to troubled mortals the peace of Und. Kptirgcon. All manlier of good deeds, good . exittnples. religious forms and Institutions all thpse, hi their different ways, go to swell the " current uf our good thoughts. Hut still to us Christians there are two sources, two springs more especially sacred and Im portant, and these are the foun tains' of morning and evening prayer. Dean Stunley. Yes, every morning as day breaks over Olivet The holy name of Allab comes from every minaret. At every eve the mellow call tloats on the quiet air: "Lo, !nd Is Hod". Before him come, before him come, for prayer!" John l'leroiiL , Portugal Is essentially an agricul tural country, and Its prosperity de pends In a large measure on the suc cess or failure of Its harvest. Its con tinental area Is about :ir.4!l0 square miles, of which 5IS.S7 per cent Is under cultivation. Of a total population of 5.42.'l.i:i2 tbe rural inhabitants number 3.3SS.7S2. The Duke of Abruxzl. who has been appointed to the supreme command of the Italian Heet..untll recently held the rank of captain. He is known ns an explorer anil mountain climber. In tStMt be made the ascent of Mount St Ellas His polar expedition took him nearer to tbe north pole than had been accomplished up to that time. On this trip the venturesome young Italian reached a latitude of Stl degrees XI 'uilnutes. Professor Charles II. Marvin, recent ly appointed chief of the government weather bureau, Is fifty-live years old and has lieen in the service of the weather bureau since 1884. He has Invented a number of instruments l.i use at weather stations. Including np parntus for' measuring and automati cally recording rainfall, snowfall, sun shine, atmospheric pressure and evapo ration. Until his recent promotion he was professor of meteorology In the United States weather bureau. Classified FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. t. A A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular , meetings first and third Saturdays ' M ,:80 p.m. Cordial welcome to ii Masons. . V GEO. E. COCHRAN, W.' M. A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No 133 meet, each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk'a club, corner of D pot street and Washington avenue Visiting brothers cordially invited ' to attend.- - - , L. F. DUNN, E. R. H. E. COOLIDGE. Rec Sac WOODMEN OF THE WOR-DLa Grande Lodge No. 169 W O. W. meets every first and thM Fridays at I. J, O. F. haU. All visitin members welcome. - W. W. BERRY, C. C. J. H. KEENEY, Clerk MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 77b3 meets on the first and third Thurs day evenings of each month in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. A. W. NELSON, V. C. W. F. LANDRUM, Klerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every second and fourth Fridays every month. All visiting members cor dially invited.'. CORK FITZGERALD, Oracle. LILLY C. KIMMLE. Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem bers are invited to attend. ZELLA ROBERTSON, N. G., : EVA MONROE, Sec. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal 'Order of Moo? holdi regular meetings, each and every Monday night at I. O. O. F. hall. Visitors always welcome. P. A. FOLEY. D. "Tin-- . C. H. SCRANTON, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday night in Castle hall, (Old Elks' hail) A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knlehts.. H. P. OLIVER. C. C. R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E S.. holds stated communications the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. MISS CYNTHIA STEIN, W. M. MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 on each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the K. or r. Hall. Vis iting members cordially welcomed. . HARRY W. SWART, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE NO. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at K. of P. hall. All visiting neigh bors welcome. LENA HEAD, G. N. ' LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. MAKE A NOTE of the fact that an abstract is an absolute necessity when you pur chase real estate. No matter how well posted you might be you don't have a full history of the parcel, as you do when we make an abstract of it Ac curacy guaranteed. THE ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. ! ' Foley Hotel Building J Mopuments LATEST DESIGNS Made In La Granite. E. C. DAVIS Directory PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS A. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. J. W. LOUGHUN, M. D. . Drs. ' Richardson A : Loughlpt Physicians and surgeons. ' Phones Office, Black 1362. ; Dr. Richard son's res. Main 66. Dr. Loughlin's res. Main 767. .; .;? DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician mnd surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Mltt tor; corner Adams avenue andj De pot St Phones Office ; Main 68; Residence, Main 730. f ' DR M. K. HALL 'Physician and sni geon. New Foley building, third floor. ' Phone Main' 68. ' ' C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physi cian and surgeon.' Special attention to eye, ear, nose and throat Of fice in La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office Main 2; residence, Main 32. , ', DR. H. L. UNDERWOODPhysician and surgeon. Diseases of the eye a specialty. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women und children. Of fices Adams avenue, over Red Cross Drug Store. DR. H. S. BKOWNTON, Dentirt. Of fice over Sherry's theatre. OSTEOPATHS. GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath physician. Over Lilly's hardware - store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. DR. C. H. PONTING, A. B., D. O. Osteopathic Physician.- Phone Main 707. Rooms 20 -22 Foley Bldg. VETERINARY. DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary surgeon. County stock inspector. Office at Hill's drug store, La Grande. 'Residence phone, Red 701; . office phone, Black 1361. CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS No. 4, Depot St., ad joining Oregon hotel. Phone Red 1761. ' ., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ,vj ' ' COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all the courts of the state and United States. Office in La Grande Na . tional Bank Building, La Grsde, Oregon. R J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all sta and federal courts. j Your job printing. Have it done at the Observer office. Concrete Blocks Made in La Orande Best Building Material Known Cor Greenwood & S Ave. La Grande.