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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE NINE The Observer's Classified Ad. Page is The People's , FOR KENT FURNISHED FOR RENT Apartments furnished or unfurnished. The Darland Apartments, 4 Depot St. Adv. 6-19-tf. FOR RENT Two room furnished house on 0 avenue. Phone Black 562. Adv. 6-12-tf. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart ment, 1417 Washington. Phone Red Adv., 6-20-St. FOR SALE Typewriters. FOR SALE Smith Premier type wrteV f J2-50. In fd condition. F. D. HAISTEN, Sixth and N Ave. Adv. i-'l ... 6-16-tf. FOR 8 ALB Player Piano. 01 joiiton player piano with music roll,, in fine condition. Apply 1904 First street-Adv. . :" 6-21-tfpd. V. HELP WANTED Female! AN INTELLIGENT person- may earn , 100 monthly correspond g BW8PftPers; , 40 to $50 monthly--fay spare tmwj experience unnecessary; no canvassing; sub jects suggested. Send for nar ticulais. National Press Bureau, Room 4296; Buffalo, N. Y, Adv. ' 6-21-tf. twn nit n1 WANTED Several hand ironers at Standard (Laundry. Adv. 6-21-8t TIMBER FOR SALE BY OWNER. Over 6,000,000 feet of standing tim ber for sale by owner. Inquire quick of Jas. G. Chumos, Foley hotel, La Grande, Oregon. Adv. 6-22-23pd SCRIPTURAL INTERPRETATION. (Continued From Page 8.) of suffering them to be filled with in fernal lusts "he casts out the devils" and puts his whole animal nature un der the control of pure heavenly af fections. He elevates the natural de sires and when he has done this, they cannot hurt him. He takes the poi ON YOUR WAY TO PAIR GROUNDS STOP AT ABRAHAM'S STORE 1425 Corner 8 and Greenwood FOR Ice Cream, Cold Drinks Tobacco, Cigars Also Groceries Phone Black 3681 Fair ist picm llitt.en.Ac:i;oss j i Mr-Mizft a rrr rnc a n rince BL ACiC SAFET Y TREAD WtqHE strength and duratoUity 01 uooancn I Tread Tires are ground into the roads kXST from Maine to California. -v- r?i- OIX. ' cars, dedly wri& roads in six widely .Sand, rock and gravel, and every I freak of climate are testing out Goodrich Tires through millions of 'miles of roughing it. 'Theanswer of this nat.on-v.ida test of the Test Car Fleets on answer told in 300,000 tire mile?, weekly is: - rii f"VNn?. fnnnrlnrinn cf las'an!?. resilient fabric tires 'THE B. F. Mnkc-r iilSh L. . HELP WANTED. MANY GOOD POSITIONS ' can be had by any ambitious young mon or young woman in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and young women to prepare for the tele graph service to fill vacancies , caused by unusual drafting , of young men for the Signal Corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full particulars. THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH IN STITUTE, Portland, Ore. Adv. L'"'.i i fr'lm.; HELP WANTED Hale. AN INTELLIGENT) person may earn $100 monthly correspond' mg for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare, time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; sub jects suggested. Send for par ticularsNational Press Bureau, Room 4296, Buffalo, N. Y. -Adv, , 6-21-tf. FOR SALE Autos. FOR SALE Freight and passenger : truck; Fine condition. Has quick ' detachable auto seats and top. A money making proposition for any- one. Liberal terms,-with bankable security. HILTON'S GARAGE, La Grande, Ore. Adv. 6-15-tf. FOR SALE Household Goods FOR SALE Range, kitchen and din ing tables, bedstead, dresser, rugs, rockers, sanitary lounge, chairs and other household good at 502 N ave nue, corner Oak street. L. W. Morgan. Adv. 6-21-St. son out of their fangs. Instead of fiery, flying serpents, , whose bite causes death, his natural appetites are elevated and like the brazen serpent which Moses erected, they . become natural good and cause healing and life, whenever he looks at them. They no longer beguile him when they say to him: "Yea, Hath God said, in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die" for he no longer listens A e (Inrr ir-Vi Toct Pare Vipaw W uuwi ivu - J the truth about Goodrich Tires different regions or our country MOLD, UNBROKEN CURE, Goodrich has championed alone amongst tire makers. This is the TESTED TRUTH cf Goodrich Black Safety Treads, the TJiblJiJJ of America. THEM. They must cive you lasting full is the UNIT value service. G00DRICIIAC0.?4rW, of the fomous Silvcrtown Cord Tires j toT tho 1916 Racing Championship . j ' jjfl "Best in the Lonty Run FOR SALE Real Estate. Twelve room furnished mod ern house in best residence section of the town. House pays $70 per month and furnishes 5 nice rooms for family use, . Owner must sell at once as health of momber of family ' com pels him to leave and will sell at a bargain. Comparatively small cash payment required. ' Balance ' can be paid monthly oat of ' Income from property. . Address X, car Observer. FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate. FOR SALE Maving to Portland, or wish tot Write to us or call. We sell, trade er rent Portland proper ty. NEUHAUSEN CO, 708 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. - FOR SALE House, . 3 block from high school; 5 rooms, modern, full basement, cement floor. Easy terms, $20 a month. Address Own er, care Observer. Adv. "; 6-21-8tp FOR SALE Farm Lands. The Government- needs farmers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon and California Railroad Co; Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of best land left in United States. Large copyrighted map, showing land by sections : and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, temperature, etc., by coun ties. Postpaid one dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port land, Ore. Adv 6-22 D.-W. 3-mo. and lingers and looks upon "forbid den fruit." Rather, he replies, "Yea, God hath said so, and I believe in Him, I know what He says is true." Thus, doth man resist the tempter and flees from him. He elevates, "takes up" all his natural desires and ap petites, makes them powerless to harm him, and uses them as instru ments for the development of his spiritual faculties. This sign must follow those who believe in the good Lord. He has commanded all to deny thetmBelves. Those who believe in Him will do so. And if they do not, if they persist, but live in the low plane of their natural desires, with no effort to rise above them, they do not believe in Jehovah. The next sign and one intimately connectly with the proceeding one is; "And if they drink any ' deadly thing, it will not hurt them." The mind "drinks" when it learns or receives either truth or falsity. Jesus said one must drink of His blood or he could have no life in him. He gives to drink of the river' of the SSara Fair Treatment mfM A cross TIRES i ciacK oaiety of our nation ram nnd 1 iVht O on the worst 4.iJtcca BUY Where Ton 8e TWa 81m Ohio 1 i Ass Dealer C Them Market Place FOR RENT FOR RENT Large airy, clean room. Close In. At Patty's rooming house, 1434 Adams. 6-20-6t FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. 1504 Seventh. Inquire Dr. Rich ardson. Adv. . . ...i'.. 6-22-tf FOR RENT Nice clean housekeep ing rooms. Call Red 1311. Adv. 6-11-lmo. FOR RENT Two roomihousekeeping apartment, very reasonable. Red 8092. Adv. . 6-21-tf. FOR '1. RENT Nine room rooming house partly furnished. ; A good place to live and rooms will more than pay the rent on .business street. Write G, care Observer. Adv. 6-11-tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST During Stock show at Union, a long dark blue poplin ladies' coat. Suitable reward for return to Ob server office or to Hazeline Horn, I Union, Oregon. Adv. 6-21-6t LOST Bunch of keys. Finder please return to C. B. Miller, Room 27, Foley Bldg. Adv. 6-22-tf. to tire and rim. Finder apply to Observer, and pay for adv. Adv. 6-22-tf. LOST Telescope Bristol Steel Fish ing Rod with reel and red covering, along railroad street between Jef- ferson and Second. Please return to Silver Grill for reward. Adv. : 6-22-4t-pd xf the water He gives them will be in thom n wn of w ,,;: int, ovorlnatino. iif v , it.. and rf, t ,.,,f i ' terial substances, and the drinking cannot be a physical act. Hence, they must refer to man's spiritual nature. We use the word "drinking" tn a sim ilar sense when we speak of "drink- ing in the words, ideas and senti ments" of others, the "deadly thing" is falsity. The truth, which the Lord intended to teach by these words is that those who have a living faith in Him can imbibe false doctrines and suffer no harm from them. False ! principles and doctrines affect the 1 'mind . An , j. i. : I:" , r:l !of evil affections. A good man may hold to false opinions, and a bad man may assent to true doctrines. No 'truth helps one until he applies it to iiie, ana no iaisny anects mm until he loves it and acts according to it. e a ,1 "nea oy me divine "It is not that which enters into a h0 ,tSe'f' K,ey mUSt fJlW Sf mi, jfli ...'at inseparably connected with the Lord, "buVthar'whi'com7s forth ,U fa'th J - fc , out of him." One drinks deadly things fft must conceded to be a large when he hears false principles advo- blessed promise. There seems no cated, and when he reads about them.lother ratlonal wy f interprctatici, But they do not hurt him if he lets I nc' we submit this exegesis with them alone, has no love for them and I the hope that ' mav awnken a tri-eat-does not adopt them. Hence, it js 1 study'of the Divine Word and that impossible to o-ead a newspaper, or j taking it as a whole it speaks the only magazine, or any literary work or at- way of llfe' I"8V be whl'y and cor tend a picture show or theatre without rectlv understood without in any man imbibing some deadly thing. The "er denying", or clashing with, science; false ideas, doctrines, principles and thoreby silencing the scoffer and impressions win enter tne memory and consciousness, and it is necessary to fan out the good from the bad. But if he has a living fuith in God and ac cepts his commandments, the bad will not hurt him because he does not en tertain such he casts them out of his mind. Truth is an infallible antidote to error. Love to God and man is a sure protection against the poison of false principles. It must, also, be admitted, if the mind in childhood should be impressed with lessons of ti-uth and their souls imbued with true Chirstian faith, they may acquire a spiritual tone and constitutional vigor which will resist the powers of evil to such an extent as to be the true refuge that ' no plague can invade, to their injury. Thus, it will be seen that this sign is not an exceptional and miraculous ef fect caused by the suspension of the laws of th.e human mind or body. On the contrary, it is the necessary effect Bremerton Navy Yards, Wash, of orderly causes operating according June 14 1917 to invariable laws. The effect must n i t v. ,J. follow a genuine belief in God and his Fre"d8:-I hope this letter commandments. Finally, "they shall "af.hos ou m Kod Th?alth' 1 a.ra lay hands on the sick and thev shall 'ecl,J "e nyelf. I haven't writ recover." The Savior called Himself Ten b.cfo.rc,; 1 hia.veeen so busy since the Good Physician, and declares He J a.rr.lvcd hatI haven't had time came into the world to heal the sick. tae t.fu " bT' but 1 11 Promise When John sent two of his associates toT(, .c"er ,n f"tu.re-. t to inauire whether He was the Mes- 1 1 e",lsttl as a machinist m the navy siah or not, He answered: "Go and sfinw .ToliTi ntrnm tVintiA ffiinira wTiip'h 1 ye do hear and see; the blind receive, their sight, and the lame do walk; the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached unto them." While much of this was of a physical nature, yet it was simnly a cor respondence with the spiritual nature, especially the relief from the disease of sin. His mission was principally to save the people from their sins. Sin is a spiritual disease. It is in fact spiritual leprosy, blindness, deaf- ness, paralysis. Man, as a spiritual being is "full of wounds, bruises and petrifying sores." He is sick natur- ally and spiritually. But the good Lord came to restore him to spiritual soundness and health. Salvation is acknowledged to be spiritual health. The hand is the correspondent and na tural reprsentative of power. By "laying hands on the sick" then, is ummer Tourist round-trip fares ; r : DENVER ... . . . . $60.00 OMAHA . . . ... , 65.00 KANSAS CITY . . . . 6S.0O ST. PAUL 65.00 ST. PAUL, via Omaha , . 69.70 ST. LOUIS 76.20 CHICAGO 77 .SO DETROIT ...... 85.50 WASHINGTON ... .113.50 NEW YORK .i ; . . , . ns.70 PHILADELPHIA .... US.70 BOSTON ....... 116.70 Resulsr Sale Date: June 20 to 30. July 3, 4, and Fridays and Saturdaya thereafter to Sept. 29. bnecial datss, privileges, limits, fare to other cities, routes, aud arrange mantt upon application. Union Pacific System POINTS OF INTEREST Yellowstone, Salt Lake, Denver, 7 Estes-Rocky-Mountain Park and the famous Columbia River Gorge. Ask for descriptive booklets. J. H. KEEN EY, AGENT. La Grande, Oregon meant the application of the'! Divine- power and life to map s will and'un- This is effected by the living faith in God. By means of a living faith in God, we "lay hold upon Him," and He can lay His hand upon us and heal us. This power can be transmitted to others. Whenever one communicates la truth or power, or awakens an af- , fectiort for what is good and true in the mind of another, he lays his hands upon him, and to the extent of such communication of vital, spiritual force, he may (recover. The devout Christian influence, example, and ex- position of the Word upon the sin-sick Boul. f, itmf is j"? on spiritual winds, so, reasserting . our premises, that by regarding this promise from a spiritual point of "e can understand how all the difficulties in its interpretation, which seems to baflle the ingenuity and -ning of ecclesiastics acquired by 5r?ed. mmng, thf " e ?anf7 fod the IlolyWrit itself vanish away. There "". prUm. he ,c.asf. o ?? tru in if application to his spiritual nature. IThe Master did not say that these signs "may" in some instances follow those that believe; He does say, they "shall" follow. There are, then, no exceptions. Hence, according to the view herein taken, which is !:he hcav- i f . i i . i . . 'higher criticism." C.I. FINN. betters from 7hQ front (From Bremerton Navy Yards) (The following letter was received by Jap H. Stevens and handed us for publication. William Bradway is, a La Grande boy and recently finished a four years' course as machinist in the local shops. He is a nephew of Mrs. W. H. Bohncnkamp. His parents uru residents oi wis city, we are proud to be counted among his friends.) t nt. i machinists mate's rating. This puts mo "P above .the seamen. I was intending to enlist as an aviator in the army but that branch of the service was closed when I applied for enlistment, so I took the best I could get which turned out better than I ex pected. I am drawing fifty dollars a month now and all expenses paid, with prospects of a quick raise to sixty. ' ! 1 would like to tell you about the ships here, but it is strictly against regulations because of spies, but I can say that fighters of various types arG pretty thick, There are several thousand men here and more coming all the time. We have lots of time off on liberty every night if we want it. Two nights a week we have movies, They are just about like the twenty- five cent shows in La Grande. Two other nights we have band concerts Earning, o$ ng and Savins Making money is a business ; spending it a ; necessity; sav ing it an art. Many, people maEe JFR money; practically J 7 every one spends ft money;, but only tflie .thrifty, save it. Thrift means lay ing aside .tttev'estraK dollar thaf'repre sents youth and vigor to offset the minus dollar that later on will repre sent old age and de creased vitality. Have you a Savings Account f 0 United States National Bank La Grande . Oregdi a full orchestra of twenty-five piews; all of silver. They are as good as an? I have ever heard, r , , Well I will close now ':' ,.' .As ever your friend,' . J . WILLIAM BRADWAY.".' Address: . ,' . W. A. Bradway, . "J Bremerton Naval Yard, Wasfc- ' . f c-o Receiving Ship. ' t q TlonAo nAnrl vnur address iXT.' . this reaches you, as I hope it will..':. CHICHESTER S PILLS Mf'7V 9 -A-.mt A.s vnur ItrunUt (or AV .V I A.bnuplruUiror fbf.fhrd.tcr' IHamond llran I'lIU in II ed nd Cluld tnctalllc boxes, sealed witli IlUiu UlUmii. iiaMnii iiiianii imjJlk. tot v - years Known o oTO,iwiwi.oi"i SOLD DY IWtfilSTS tVERVWRER-' WOMEN WHO WEAR Hen. Trade Hut, U. S. Pst. Offlc FRONT LACE CORSETS know what it means to he cor rectly corseted. They enjoy the ultimate of figure improvement, their health is promoted, and they are at all imes perfectly comfortable. You are cordially invited to- en joy a fitting of these superb corsets. Js A complete line of new spring models just received. Priced at $2.00 up MRS. R0BT. PATTIS0N Corsetier" Res. 1702 Oak Phone Red 822 Mm M ' I-" i BO - ' R' ' ' m- r Mi r ' i n i ' i- K hp. r