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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1917)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1917. or I wittv terms that the man in the nul- pit needed moat of all from the man in the pew his presence in" the pew No Long Profits are ever required at a J. C. Penney Co, sf ore We buy for cash and sell' for casfhr Quick sales and small profits is the' secret of our great success in the mercantile world of today get the habit of visiting our store compare our quality and prices you will soon discover that our prices are by fax the lowest in the city. , ; I Get Rid of Deadly Germs and his active cooperation. The program or the morning wa3 concluded with an address on "The Men and Millions Movement by r.rnnt. K. Lewis, of Cincinnati. Ohio. The Christian church is engaged in the work of raising $6,300,000 for mia sions and benevolences. This was the subject matter of this address. Of this nmmmt 4.500.000 has been raised and the work will all be accomplished by June 1, next. PAGE EIGHT! y'V J; .A'.'f y.'.VAH about us are these minute organisms ready to attack when conditions are ' ''favorable. It is said that they even lurk , , in the mouth of a healthy person. , OUR ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION is a powerful germicide. This prepa ration may be used as a mouth wash or as an application for external sores, wounds, etc. Its use will make you safe against germs. PRICE 25c 3 Huckins Jumps To . Avoid Car Accident ' Word has just been received regard ing the death of George Huckins who was killed at Vancouver, B. C. He was riding in an auto with two other men and in coming bo a car crossing, Huckins apparently thought the auto would collide with the oncoming elec tric car. Just as he jumped from the auto to avoid the collision, the auto driver turned his auto sharply and threw Huckins under the electric car. He was cut in two. He will be buried at 'Blaine, Wash ington, tomorrow. La Grande Pharmacy ADOLPH NEWLIN, Manager Quick Delivery phone Mai 41 La Grande, Oregon SPIKER BOY IMPROVES JACK ROGERS WORSE Russell Spiker, who was injured In the eyes by a firecracker on the 4th was in the city today and his condi tion under the circumstances are all that can be asked. The eyeballs are slightly burned but not enough to produce loss of eyesight unless new complications set in. The condition of young Jack Rog ers is not so favorable as yesterday as his eyes seem more inflamed and painful. He is being kept in a dark room today. No fear is felt over his slight change of condition. Men's Straw Hats Men's' Field Hats .......:....... 49c, 98c, $1.98 ... ioc, i9c, 25c, 49c 'Men's Panama Hats ; : - ...-' $3.45, $3.98 Men's Summer Unions t 49c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Men's twopiece garments - 25c, 49c Ladies' Cumfy Lisle Unions - - 29c, 49c Ladies' Bodice Lisle Unions , 49c Ladies' Lisle Vests . - ..5c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 15c Ladies' Vests, silk finish ....:.- - : 49c Ladies' Corset Covers - 25c 49c Ladies' Muslin Gowns .....J........... 49c, 69c, 98c Boy Scouts Attention! . Call and get our 1917 price list. I FOLLOW THE CROWDS THERE'S A . REASON McorporaTea formerly The United Store THE STORE WHERE THE MASSES TRADE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION IS OPENED .LARGE NUMBER OF DELEGATES ,' ARE PRESENT C. H. H1L TON GIVES ADDRESS ; DISCUSSIONS ARE LIVELY 'The Eastern Oregon State Conven ; "lion of Christian Churches is in sen 's ion this week in La Grande. A large i' '"number of delegates are present from 1 tills part of the state. Some of the ( '. ministers present are: H. H. Hubbcll, '"ht Pendleton; Davis Errett, A therm; I -V, A. Ross, Milton; O. P. Burris, The ' "Dalles; C. H. Hilton, Baker; Wm. E. ' 1'T.oan, Richland; Jasper Bogue, Wal '.'''lowa; E. C. Sanderson, Eugene. Among those present from outside the state are W. G. Monzies, India; W. H. Hanna, Philippines; Grant K. Lewis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Terry King, Jcxas. The address last night was given by C. H. Hilton, of Baker, on the "Genius of Christianity." In a clear, force ful manner he brought the whole world before the present generation a lively discussion' was precipi tated this morning by too papers. One by Dr. S. A. Roe, of Pendleton, on "What the. Man in the Pew N6(i3 From the Man in the Pulpit." The other .was by Albyn Essen, of Albany, on "What the Man in the Pulpit Needs From the Man in the Pew." "You must make the Bible inter esting," said Dr. Roe. "I like to know something about a text I had not thought of before. Suggest, question, stimulate. Arouse the curiosity. Al ways use the laws of suggestion by speaking in positive terms. Adapt the lesson to evcry-day life. The teach ings of the Bible can be made alive by fitting them "to present day sins and needs. Thus far might the min ister be excused for lecturing on poli tics or some issues of the day if he can show how the Bible teachings solve the problem." Mr. Esser declared in pomtive and Announcements also to the manv friends far their floral offerings and sympathy and help during our great bereavement. MRS. ANNA CANFIELD, MRS. GRACE HESSE, H. E. CANFIELD, R. W. CANFIELD. Adv. 7-6-lt. !RED CROSS FIRST AID CLASSES. The first meeting of the Red Cross class in first aid will be held in the Neighborhood Club rooms, Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. All those who have signed up for this first aid class are requested to .be present and to be prompt. The lectures will be given by Dr. M. K. Hall. Those desiring further information may call the un dersigned at Red 561. .-. MRS. GEORGE GILBERT, Chairman Red Cros3 First Aid Class. 7-5-2t. EASTERN STAR. AH members of Hope Chapter No. 13, .0. E. S., are requested to meet at Masonic hall at 3 p. m. Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellon Aperule. By order of the Worthy Matron. MYRTLE A. BROUGHTON, Worthy Matron. Adv. 7-6-2t. NEW TODAY FOR' SALE Household furniture, 1914 Second, corner Adams. Adv. 7-6-6tp. FOR SALE OR RENT One acre ground in garden, irrigated. A new four room house. Easy terms, Dr. Starba, 1208 Hall St. Adv. 7-6-tf. WANTED Alan and woman to do ranch work, or woman to cook on sranch. Phone Red 792 or call at 1602 Second. Adv. 7-6-2tp. FOR RENT Rooming house, close in, and some furniture for sale cheap. lbl7 fourth. Loaving on ac count of health. Adv. 7-6-tf. passenger and freight service. An exceptional opportunity to make money in a business for yourself. Liberal terms. F. D. Haisten, 6th and N streets. Call FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Main 715, or 902 Penn. Ave. Adv. 7-6-3t WANTED Competent girl or wom an for general housework. Inquire Observer. 7-6-tf DR. H. M. BOUVY TALKS TO HONOR GUARD GIRLS Dr. H. M. Bouvy gave a lecture to the Honor Guard girls last night on the eyes.. Dr. Bouvy is a pleasant and forceful speaker and as a special ist on eyes he had his subject well in hand. The care and proper use of the eyes with the things to be feared were all gone into clearly and explained clearly. The information received was a revelation to many. Leaving La Grande Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to the G. A. R. and the boys of Com pany M for their kind services during the burial of our husband and father; FOR SALE A quantity of fruit jars, jelly glasses. Save half on your jar bill and can fruit for winter. F. D. .Haisten, 6th and N streets. FOR Sale One. new THE FREE sew ing machine. ' One nearly new THE FREE machine. Vptj cheap for cash, or liberal terms with security. F. D. Haisten, oth and N streets. FOR SALE My truck, equipped for Will sell my beautiful 6th Street home. Large rooms 14x30 feet and 14x18 feet. Bed rooms large and well ventilated. Pretty lawn, fine shade and Cherry trees. Garage and stor age building 18x32 feet. Will accept a reasonable offer. Liberal terms, if desired. This offer is too liberal to answer phone inquiries. See me personally. F. D. HAISTEN 6th and N Streets TODAY 0m Marg Clar uerite The Darling of the U. S. A A RC AO E I &;V ' r .T n ji. 1 "KBwBaMhamai TOMORROW "The Valentine Girl" A picture appealing not only to the children but to grown ups as" well. ARCADE