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JliB I Sfflil'SAE'i with their social hour after class work. Primary Tuesday after school hours. Religion class Thursday after school hours. Relief society every Thursday at 2:00 p. m. CHARLES J. BLACK, Bishop. Telephone Main 754. , -; , M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. (North Fir Street.) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. Mrs. J. H. Lumper, superintendent; Mrs. J. H. Lumper, organist. Morning wor ship, 11. Subject: "God's Rebuke to the Churches." - Bpworth League at 6:30 o'clock. Evening worship, 7:80. Subject: "All Things Are Ready." -! Woman's Missionary Society meet at Mrs. Gauthier, 1313 T avenue on Thursday, Jan. 6, 1916, 1:30 p. m. J. H. LUMPER, Pastor. Parsonage 2103 North Fir street. ALL MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ON SALE AT RE DUCED PRICES. WE GIVE YOU GOOD SHOES AND SAVEE YOU MONEY. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN THE STORE ON SALE, , SPECIAL LOT Ladies' $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 button shoes in broken sizes Sale Price $2.30 per pair. T SPECIAL LOT Misses' low heel, gun metal and pjatent, cloth top button shoes, regular $3.00 , grade, sizes 2 1-2 to 7 . Sale Price T; $2.50 Per Pair. ' SPECIAL LOT. Ladies' black suede and vel vet shoes $4.50 grade ' v Sale Price $2.65. SPECIAL LOT Children's shoes in lace and button : ,, Sale Price $1.00 Per Pair. SPECIAL LOT Men's work shoes $3.50 and -$4.00 grade, broken sizes Sale Price , . $2.65 Per Pair. if 5 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. (Opposite High School.) . Sabbath school at 9:46 a. m., Wil liam C. Drahn superintendent, Harris Humbel, organist. Class meeting, 9:45; Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. subject: - ... "Watch and Pray for the New Year." Evening Service at 7:80. "The Light of the First and Twen-' tieth Century." ! Services at Perry Sunday afternoon. I WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor, Res. 806 Main avenue. AS THE NEW YEAR ENTERS WE ARE REMINDED OF THE 1095 MEALS YOU WILL PROVIDE MAY WE MAVE THE CONTRACT? ; HERE'S A STARTER WITH OUR BEST WISEE3 Sale Starts Monday If You Want to Save Money on Shoes Come to LIFE EMMSM0E CHURCH AUDIENCES GREET THE NEW YEAR ffl BODIES " ' Several splendid watch services were held in the city churches last evening. Principal among these were the Lutheran and Methodist Episco pal. In the first instance a social hour went hand in. hand with the re ligious part and in the Methodist church 100 took communion after a social hour. Hi me-coming Tomorrow. Tomorrow is home-coming day at the Christian church. Special meet ings are 'booked for all day. Dinner will be served in the basement at 12:45 and a social and business meet ing is set for 2:30 o'clock. All are in vited to these services. The First Baptist Church held its business meeting Thursday, Dec. 80. The following officers were elected and are now serving: jrasior itev. j. J. ncKner. I Deacons E. Damon, F. Jester, J. W. I Oliver,. J. Wiseman, Geo. Ball.. i Deaconesses Mesdames Day. Gra-1 hnm, Kirtley. 1 Trustees F. Jester, E. Damon, J. Wiseman. Treasurer E. G. Adcook. Financial Secy Axel Lind. Clerk Loretta Starba. - Treasurer of Benificence Mr. J. E. Crymes. Supt. S. S. Jesse Wiseman. Pulpit Comnmittee Mrs. Day, Kirtley, J. W. Oliver. Missionary Committee Mrs. Cry mes Mrs. Gilman, Mrs. Rhodes. Finance Committee Mesdames Day, Kirtley, Crymes with Treasurer and Finance Secretary. Music Committee Mrs. Rhodes, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. . . (Corner Sixth and Spring) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., Jesse Wiseman, superintendent; Iva Wilson, organist. Morning worship at 11 Rev. J. J. Tickner of Idaho will There will be no preaching services during the day. preach morning and evening. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:80. PRESBYTERIAN riHIJRCH. (Sixth and Washington avenue.) Sabbath School, 0:46 a. m... WJ. Land rum superintendent. Mrs. W. W, Berry organist. Morning . Worship at 11. Subject: y,-v.',rr ' Regular communion services in the morning. Reception to new members and to&pustiem of infants. " Christian Endeavor at 6:80. Sub. - Evening service at 7:80. . Sub.: "The-Man of the Hour." .. .. ... G. L. CLARK, Pastor. Manse 1810 Wash. Phone B-S021. I ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Holy Communion except first Sun day in the month, 8 a.m. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11 a. m. Evening Service 5:00 p. m. UPTON H. GIBBS, ReJtor. Residence 1502 Fifth street CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible school at 9:45 -Mrs. A. Morgan Ford, superintend ent. Miss Johnson, organist. Morn incr service at 11 a. m. Subject: . "Go Forward." Evening services at 7:30. Sub. "Knocking Away More Props." Mrs. H. L. Ford will sing a solo. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30, and special bible study. H. L. FORD, Pastor. LATTER-DAY SAINTS. . . (Tabernncle Fourth and O Sts) . . Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Sacra ment meeting 7:00 p. m. M I.. A, nt 7:30 p. m. every Tuesday evening FIRST M. E. CHURCH. (Fourth-and O Streets.)' (Fourth and Spring Streets.) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m. H. S. Brownton, supt. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m. Subject: Sermon by Rev. Winters. 6;30 Epworth League, Alfred N. Christiansen, president. Evening worship at 7:30 subject, "Forget lit." Prayer Meeting, Thursday. CHARLES A. EDWARDS. -. 906 Main street. Snowdrop Hour, per sack,.. Gold Nugget Flour, per sack Boneless Codfish, 1 lb. brick "-; Swiss Cheese, per pound , Cream Brick Cheese, per pound . Limberger Cheese, per jpound . Royal Club Catsup, large size ... ;.......,...25 ;..40 .....30 30 30 HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track ISLAND CITY CHURCH. Island City church, Ssbbath scTiool 10 a. m.. Walter Williams superin tendent, Leta Kiddle, organist. Morn ing worship 11 subject: JR.-J. Clark of La Grande will preach in the morning and George Taylor of Portland in the evening. League study class at 6:30. REV. W, p, gTTTLER, Pastor, THE SALVATION ARMY. Meetings every night in the week at 8 p. m. except Friday Barracks at North Fir and Jefferson. Sunday, Holiness, 11 a. m. Sunday School 2 ! p. m. evening service 8 p. m. Officers in charge Olive Childers, Ensign; Mae Flack Lieutenant. - SAINT MARY'S R. C. CHURCH. (South of Court House.) Fall and winter schedule of ser vices:. ' Low mass( Sunday, a. m. ser vices: Low mass (Sunday 8 a. m. High mass 10.30 a.m., Evening ser vices 7.80 p. m., Low mass (week days) 8 a, m., Confessions hearJ be fore low mass and on Saturday after noon and evening. :-- . , P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector. Residence, Sixth and K avenue, phone Main 9, ... mark of 875 once and 280 another time. . - 'in. Interest in the bowling league has increased of late. Two tailenders, the O.-W. and the West's have dropped out leaving four closely bunched teams. These now stand as follows: Team W. L. Pet Scranton 6 2 .750 Alley Rats ... 4 3 .571 Cove 5 4 .555 Oliver's 3 3 .500 Some of the high averages made during the bowing league season dis close that there are many consistent bowlers in La Grande. Note for in stance these records: Bowler Games T1 Pts Houck 27 5065 Slate 21 8V23 Burl Conley 27 4445 Strong.... .27 4405 Aver. 185 177 165 168 Next week there will be an inter change of battle between the Baker squad and the La Grande all-stars. One game will be played at each town. Use our Want Ad column. I WILL GIVE $1000 If I FAILtfl CURE j CANCER "TUMOR i tn t before It POISONS tap finis oiittwht to B0I ' Without Knife or Pain m 1y Hn PIY Until r.HRFnrkH WRITTEK 6UARANTCE No X Ray or othur swindle. An Island plant makeathecure Any TUMOR, LUMP on SORE on the Hp, lace or body long is CANCER; It never ?alna until last auge 20 PAGE BOOK sent FREE. 10,000 testi moniala. WrHt ta mm i- ' Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST 4muAiiiriflffWaVSfcu!3oliadeeiar- ' bAnbCfl pit glands and KILIS 0UICW.V One woman in every 7 dioB of eancer U.S. r.o rr We refuse manr who wait too long & must lio Poor cured at half price if cancer Is yet siai.il, Dr. ft Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY ft CO. M "Strictly RtiltMt, traatttt Cincw SmcWM MX" 4340 i 436E Valencia St, San fnama. eh. KINDLY MAIL THIS ( CANCER SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. I (M St Opposite High School) .) Meetings every Sunday and Wed nesday evening on Bible doctrines. , , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. :. (In I.,Cv O. F. Han.) ; Sunday service at 11:00, Sunday School at 10.00, .Wednesday evening testimonial at 8.00 p. m ALLEY MARKS W ED HOUCK HUGS RECORD CLOSE MARGIN. BY Averages for -Several Games Show Good Quality of Howling. PIANOS $187.00 Knabe Solimer Ivers & Pond Estey Schumann Bennett Lester Sterling Other High Grades. RICHEY PIANO HOUSE PLAYER PIANOS $398.00 . Knabe Sohmer Ivers & Pond Estey - Schumann Bennett Lester Sterling Other High Grades. 1 Club alley bnwlinsr records have' been severely threatened the past few days. Eddie Houck came within one pin of duplicating the alley - record hung up by Uon 'Scott last year, in a matched eame a few days aero. Claude Walden has been crowding the rec ord too. Houck's best performance was a mark of 287, but just to prove it wasn't an accident he also bowled 280 once, and 277 once within the past few days. Claude Walden has been bowling strong too, setting a TTHERE ARE MANY RSIASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN tiki i GRANDE SHOULD ELECTRIC LIGHT. HAVE Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. i Always at Your Service Telephone Main 4 '. Pianos direct from factories. No culls nor worked-over pianos shipped from other towns. We do not buy from Portland retail houses, therefore we are in a position to sell at right prices. ' Call and examine goods and get prices before buying else where. Orders for tuning will be attended to by Mr. Ardrey, a man of experience and reliability. , ' Eichey Building. Opposite Elks' New Building.,. o. a. e. Illtllllllfllttltllllllllltlllllllllllllllllf FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 Lire Information, Practical Help for the Home the Farm, the Community. Conventions of Oregon's Greatest Industries Conferences on Oregon's Most Vital Problems I.HCTURKS DEMONSTRATIONS EXHIBITIONS KNTKRTAINMBNT Two thousand people attended last year. It Is ft great place to make friends with live thinkers and live thoughts, good workers, and good work. THE LATEST WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 A rcicl Agricultural Count in Nut Sh.ll. Applied Science in Actual Work of the Farm and Household. Ctuvi In PRC IT RAIS1NO, FARM CHOPS, SOILS. STUCK RAISING, DAIRY WORK. POULTRY RAISING, GARPKNINO. COOK ING. SBWINC, HOUSEHOLD ART. HOMR NURSING, BUSlNHfeS METHODS, ROAD UlLDIN'.i.FARMKNGINKHRINO.RORAL ORGANIZATIONS, MAKKBTINO. - Oorreapondcnce Counca Without Tnitioa, kxpert In.truclioo in Mniic Reduced railroad rati. For ami i am write to Tto CoUar Eichanrt.' Ortnt 4. s- in (Jut, Style and Finish. Eah New Year bring! new ideas and new fashions along the line of stylisl garments. "We make it our business to keep abreas of the times and give our customers the benefit oi all the very latest styles. Our fabrics are all of i very superior quality. You should investigate oir prices. Wilson Bros. Tailors I New Foley Building, Phone Black 1761 p