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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1917)
T A RANDE, APRIL 24 AND 25. , . ;: 3 TAGE SEVER SATURDAY, JANUARY 1917. LA UUANDE EVKXL(i OBSJiliVElt t. i ! I Money to Loan Have $50,000.00 7 per cent in amount from S2500.0O up, to Joan on Grande Ronde Valley Farms. Have J50.000.00 8 per cent In amounts from f 1000.00 up, to loan on farms in Union County. 250.00 10 Per Cent $ 600.00 10 Pw Cent 700.00 10 Per Cent $1,500.00 8 Per Cent To loan on Improved City Prop erty. t Also an unlimited amount of capital to loan on La Grande property on monthly repayment plan Bawling loans a spe cialty. W. B. SARGENT, President LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY LA GRANDE, ORE. MONEY TO LOAN Private money to loan on cHy or farm property. Reason able Rates. Fire Insurance i Real Estate Phone Black 2171 Henry T. Hill Room 23 West Jacobson Bldg. Church Announcements. SALVATION ARMY. Service ut 11:00 a. m. Sunday School 2:00 p. ni. The Y. P. L ut 6:15 p.i. Sulvution meeting ut 8 p. in. OLIVE GUILDERS, Ensign. JENNIE CONRAD, Lieuu Tuesday at 4:00 1 v::;o p. m. work. l'nm:'!'.v every p. in. . Religion class every Thursday ' 4 :00 p. m. Relief Society every Thui&duy 2:00 p. m. MY MUST HUNTING TRIP (lo.Minued From Page One.) . 1JH.1I ni.AII.Mi I Kir hilt t n llr h,,.l 1 u: r... ..... . ,n 11...4 i-iiniKvu mill nilL mv : fears were short-lived whi : I saw him C&i , cominir nn thn rlmirl run ...m,.l.t.,l., n 1 i ., K..1 ,. .. .. .. " . fTVS . ..w.. inwc wiij iiown me side oi or nrenui. As soon as he could talk he V .lie canyon, anil there behind n fallen said to me. "What in the lV'tona uuuui mroe nuniiml yards trom that thine? It enme Jin near run. St mt', was a his; black bear scratching ning over me." I nskeu him whv lie the bark off the log. I learned after- didn't shoot it. but he bail lm IV. .mi at ; CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Seventn and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible School at 9:45, Mrs. E. W. Eastman, superintendent; Anneta Johnson, organist. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Morning subject: "Windows opening Toward Jerusalem." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening subject: "The hardening of rharoah's Heart." Mrs. Ford will sing un illustrated solo, "Beckoning Hands." Prayer Meeting, Thursday b p. m. Leader, H. L. Ford. H. L. FORD, Pastor. FIRST M. E. CHURCH (Fourth and Spring Streets.) Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m., W. C. Wattenberg, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, subject: "The Light of Life." Ep worth League, 6:30, Rose Sher man president. Evening worship at 7:30, subject, "Lecture and Views of W. F. M. S." REV. CHAS. E. EDWARDS, Pastor. noir practice butiuay nignt at coo. wards that, he was looking for lints. All meetings held in the L. D, S. After loosening the bark from one Tabernacle, corner Fourth and O. : em 0f the log to the other he pulled CHARLES J. BLACK, Bishop, i jt 0ff and such a noise as it did make. .. - Tim u:.. r i I tiv iivai tuiuK iicuni whs iny irienu ST. PETER'S CHURCH. lloly Communion, except fir' t Sun ('iiy in the month, 8 a. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 5 p. m. UPTON H. GIB3S, I ector. I ho hud a gun, he was so i.ruivd 1 tan out in a clearing and saw my elk over on a ridge about a quarter of a mile from me. It was stacrirerinir .from Hlfln t.n Hiflo. nn.1 T aviuuit.,1 ... ill. , , - P . . .AJ.VV.C. lU yelling at me and declaring that he 'see it fall, but it finr.llu .,t e I was going to camp. I hurried to the sight, over on the other side of the !top of the hill again, but he '.'as : ridiro and that wan th T . r tearing up the turf on the way back to ; Mr. Elk. My friend and I hiked over camp just as fast as ho could go, so 1 1 to the spot where I had last seen him. followed. It was near dark so we but he had gone down m a canyon. 1 started to do the nights work. I got started down after him. and ri,,ht M. Resides 150 5th St. .r, a,nd he tookf''r ?' the horse s. there my friend had a bad case of , . 1 cookc some snuds. frlod 80m stage fright and swore he wns going com maue some conee ana men home and if I wasn't figuring on I we fell to. My friend made the re- walking that I had better come along. made me acquainted with the fact that bears liked bacon, and was for throw ing it away. I told him that I liked bacon also and therefore we would keep it. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (In I. O. O. F. Hall.) Sunday service at 11:00, Sunday School at 10.00, Wednesday evening ..testimonials at 8:00 p. m. January 14, Christian Science .bi ble lesson, subject "Sacrament," gol den text: I Corinthians 0:8. "Let us keep the feast, not with old leaven. neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened ; bread of sincerity and truth,' 1 LATTER-DAY SAINTS. ' . . (Tabernacle Fourth ana O Sts) . . 1 Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Sacrament Services at 2:00 p. m. M. I. A. meet Tuesday evenings at E. CHURCH SOUTH. (2103 N. Fir.) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., G. E. Walker, superintendent. Mrs. Mabel Walker, orgainst. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Subject: "Partakers of the Divii-e Nature." Epworth League, 6:30. :., . ..i. : .. rr.oA i, : ... ....uuH uiiip ' , .-UUJCI.., .u i:.i. I i. i "Prisoners Of Hope." I "V"' "'""'"B '. ' ,'"-, REV.'S. M. ROBERTS, Pastor. no.lce and m urprwo o Telephone .ed 591. .turning around to see my friend f.x- 1 . mg a brace against the door. On S41NT M RY'S R C CHURCH ' as'i'nJr h'm what he was doing, he said (M and Fourth) ' -that he was not taking any chances Fall and winter schedule of ser-' on having any bears come in while we I vices: Low ! High mnss ...... .t we nuu uone n very loo.isn I uske,l him to wnit B f(?w miutes uiiiiK in uriiiging oacon along, anu until 1 run down to the bottom to see if I could find my elk, but my minutes were a little long and when I could not find the elk I thought I would get my friend to help me and so climbed to the top of the hill again to where I had left him, and lo! and behold! he was gone. I was interested in the elk, so went back down in the canyon alone and looked around for about nn hour, then when I still could not find him I became the least bit anxious about the "Sr -as? "ssp "sar 'vsfsr J - M9t& ) a m m DUSl- ness . . J IHelp. 1 V moil; mif fnimul Vtiol mnrln nl.m.t mass (Sunday 8 a. m. i were asleep, and it wns then I realized j iM home and so I started back to 10.30 a.m., Lvening ser- I that he was for safety first every;,.,,,. :. i i i vices 7.30 p. in.. Low rr-ss (week time. We then held another meeting ! ' ' ' ' ' . , days) 8 a. in., Confessions hear ' t e-lU.hind not onlv closed doors but bar- ! ,.8. m:,,'" f cm? ,y ' . I ., 'ill. wi.N I. ii iini'iiHii un mm mo 1 O fore low mass and on Saturday af tnr-; noon and evening. Holy hour Sunday ; i.,, ...u-.i.. T...i .i i'.i . i llllnK8 Pcked and was only wnit- ...... ,, . . ..u. m ...v.. "'jing to see if I were coming or not. I evening at 7:30, P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector. Residence, Sixth and K avenue, phone Main 9. ! b''me V"le llu' "1 "!e n,.Kht 1 Wi,S , obdurate and so ns the outfit belonged ' .awakened by my fr.eiul ami acquaint- j to him ulul we were ,75 milc8 f rom . td with the fact that there was a , -,,.. f h .....ii i,.,, ,i;,i , ii, . ! rlHST Hi'I lST CiiLiKrii . nutce omsitie anu wnicn lie tieciaieii (Sixth and Spring) Sabbath School 9:45, Jesse Wise ....... inn. ii. ft,...!., i H . , i ... i i church organist. what that meant I got up and went to (K,ci(leil that as soon as j Rot home I Morning service at 11. Subject: i the nlace where the horses ware tied ' i.i ,,. i .,,. . 'Lead Us Not Into Temptation." !..ml follml one loosc, t tiej it UPi Rft. .. nif. o ., . ... .. It . . ni. I I MHVI (tint iH-fc 11 4. vuuiU HI IV ( U c '.vening-sei-vice at 7:30. 'er which I went back to bed. I forgot horna -""J" - v. . 11.1.-..-m,t the nron auamst ne aoor, out I notce oiusKie ana wnicn ne uec.area ; KO0(, ,0 me ,, lhel.cforo j ciimbcd was an inm'ai i my u .e i.m-. h,k jn ,n0 waKoni as there Kecrneu noth- lor a wnue ana directly i neani one:. . t do iavilll, ,..,,..,. nnp Depend on This YOU CAN DEPEND ON A GOOD CONVERSA TION WHEN USING OUR COPPER TOLL LINES. HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices J' Phone Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa unity." REV. J. J. TICKNER, Pastor. Residence 1407 Sixth St., phone Red 1811. PRESBYTERIAN nnURCH. (Sixth and Washington avenue. 1 Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.., W.F. Landrum superintendent, Mrs. W. W, Berry, organist. Morning worship at 11. Subject, "The Greatest Factor in the World for Unity." Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m., subject, "Ought." Leader Miss Blanche Snook. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "Young lien as Pallbear ers." The evening services are especially for young folks. An invitation is ex tended to all. G. L. CLARK. Pastor. who had taken the homs. This was my first experience in hunting in Ore gon and I was greatly disappointed in not finding my elk the day I shot him. If I could have been sure of finding him, and had I had a man with me with any grit we would have had that buck, but as it was I did not even get the horns. Although I rather blamed my friend at first, I afterwards learn ed that it was his first trip also, so one con see that he could not be blamed so very much. Services at Alicel. Rev. Mr. Richards wishes to an nounce that there will be services in the Alicel church on Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Short and Baker Start for Salt Lake C. E. Short and C. H. Baker, of the J. C. Penney company of this city, leave tonight to attend the annual meeting of the J. C. Penney company managers and prospective managers in Salt Lake City. Mr. Baker will be gone a week or ten days; Mr. Short may be away a month. The J. C. Penney company now 'op erates 125 stores in the United States ' I T lil tliic n,..1 ivknn wo iri.f 1,ilrl. my friend didn't, and before it takes " met a trnpPer who had found him time to tell he was out of bed fixing I the next dny T ha(, shot him and it.1 Then he came back to bed and :,, haA ..i.n tuB ha This wns we went to sleep. At three in the morning I aw Ve and knowing that tho early bird catch es the worm I awakened my partner and suggested getting up. He wanted to know what I wanted to get up so early for, and very clearly stated the fact that he did not like the idea, but I told him I was' going and if he did not want to go he could do as he liked. He liked he idea less of staying alone, so started to get up. iWhile getting breakfast we took up the safety first problem again. Having changed my mind about the bear proposition, I de cided to go for deer, as I was bound to have some kind of meat. By 4 o'clock we were ready to start. and though he grumbled and said I was crazy to start so early, I noticed that he didn't latr behind all the way to the Meadow. It was daylight y the time we got there, so we climbed a hill directly north of us, where we found all kinds of bear, deer and elk trackr. Very soon my friend asked me how much further I was figuring on going, and said that we must not get out of sight of the Meadow or we would get lost end not get back to camp. I told him to stay where he was and I would ,o and see if I could see anything, and if not I would be back shortly. To get to th.2 top of the hill I had to pass through a Tiatch of brush, and on coming out on the other side, what should I see but a big bull elk. It was about fifty yards from me, so I raised my gun with all the dignity an old 7& THE UNITEIJ STATES NATIONAL BANK'S SERVICE MEANS MORE THAN COURTESY, AT TENTION AND REA SONABLE ACCOMMODATION, IT MEANS A SERVICE THAT IS ADAPTABLE TO MEET EVERY LE GITIMATE BANKING REQUIREMENT WITH THE MAXIMUM SAFE TY. SAT ISFACTION AND DISPATCH. AVE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME NEW COM MERCIAL PATRONS. The B United States. National' Bank y-.'- ta Grande, Oregon. NOTIC and after March 1 will own and man j hunter could muster and let him have I age from 160 to 175 stores. From five I it in the shoulder. I was carrying a J to seven new stores will be opened in Oregon, ane of them to be at Enter prise. C. H. Baker of the local store is slated for the position of manager 40-55 Old Reliable Sharp, single shot rifle. The elk made a jump and fell, but instantly regained his feet and ran directly towards my friend, cr.-ck at Enterprise after April 1. The ; ling down through the brush, breaking northwest managers will be on this the litle trees and making a noise like event's train passing through Jit a freight train. Almost immediately Grande and will be joined by Messrs. heard my friend yelling at me with Short and Baker. all his might, and my first, thoueh was Until the Roads are Better we Will Make . Only Four Deliveries a Day. 8:30 A. M., 10.30 A. M., 1:45 P. M., 4:30 P. M. t MERCHANTS DELIVERY THE J. D. LYNCH CO. UNCLE SAM RUNS UP THE BLACK FLAG T 0 WARN HIS PEOPLE OF A COMING COLD WAVE. WE RUN IT UP TO ADVISE PEOPLE HOW THEY CAN DEFEAT THE COLD WAVE BY PUTTING OUR CRACK COLORED TROOPS ON THE FIRING LINE. . . - ABERDEEN UTAH HARD COAL AND PEACO CK ROCK SPRINGS SOFT COAL, IS OUR SPECIALTY IN THE BEST OF COALS. WE HAVE THE BEST COALS BY TEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. Come In Today The Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. r rfJv. iV