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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917. PiGD EIGHT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. u .oe raj TOURING Downright Smashing Values! Un equaled!! Unapproached!!! It's time now for Bpeed and efficiency. No one has time to waste. Speed up your work and speed up your play to keep tit for your work get an automobile. No one has energy to waste. Get a car that's big enough not to cramp you, that rides easy and won't tire you. Get Overland Model Eighty-Five Four. True efficiency and true economy point to this one car as the compass points to .the North Pole. No other car of such comfortable size sells for so little. $1010 f. o. b. La Grande Both Pride and Purse Commend This Motor Car To You Ride in this Country Club and you make no sacrifices. For this sporting car meets every demand of appearance and comfort. It is a four-passenger car comfortable both in proportions and riding easy. It has a powerful motor, ample wheelbase, large wire wheels with 31 x 4 inch tires, strong canti lever springs and electric control. . You not only can afford to own a Country Club but you will be proud to do so. We will be glad to show you this beautiful car. Come to our store. $885 F. O. B. LA GRANDE GALLOWAY-REES, Dealers News of the Churches w i. . i J2 l III m mmk SALVATION ARMY ' Ho.iness meeting, 11 a. m. -Sunday school, 2 p. m. Y. P. L., 6:15 p. m. Salvation Service, 8 p. m. OLIVE CHILDERS, Ensign. JENNIE CONRAD, Lieut. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. (Sixth and Spring) Sahbath School, 9:4G, John Carter, aunerintenilont. Dr. Ntarhn. church organist. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Nothing Now Under the Sun." Evening sorvico 8:00. Subject, "A Groat Multitude." REV. J. J. TICKNER, Pastor. Residence, 1800 Wash., St., phone Red 1231. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (L Street Near Fourth.) Masses at 7 and 9 o'clock. P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector. Morning service 11 a. m. No evening service. , Sunday School 10 a. m. F. W. CBUSSARD, Pastor. 1 LATTER DAY SAINTS. t (Tahnrnacle Fourth and 0 Sts.) M. I. A. meet Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p. m. Social hour after class work, ' Primary every Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. Religion class every Thursday at 4:00 p. m. ' Rolief Society every Thursday at 2:00 p. m. Choir practice Sunday night at 7:00. All meetings hold in the L. D. S. Tabornacle, corner Fourth and O. CHARLES J. BLACK, Bishop. EXCEEDING THE SPEED LIMIT Isn't practiced by us when cleaning, pressing and repairing clothes. "QUALITY" is our by-word. "We serve to serve again. To serve you would be a pleasure. Wilson Brothers Cleaning, Pressing and Hat Blocking New FnlfiV "Rldo- T.n fi-vnnrlo firo CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (Corner First and Washington.) Sunday School at 10 a. m. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Subject, "Life." Wednesday evening meetings at 8 p. m. Reading rooms at old address. FIRST M. E. CHURCH morning service at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Ministry of Redemp tion." Epworth League at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. 'm. Subject, "The Ministry of Service." REV. CHAS. A. EDWARDS. ' Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible School at 9:45, Mrs. E. W. Eastman. sunerintanrlmit:? Annoa Johnson, organist. Morning service 11 a. m. "Subject. "The Land of Fndnlnaa Flowers." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. auDject, -me JLand of Eternal Night." The above subjects embrace two destinies. Come and hear them. Prayer Meeting, Thursday 8 p. m. Leader, Mr. Hawley. H. L. FQRD, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Sixth and Washington avenue.) 9:45 Sabbath School. 11:00 Preaching. 7:30 Evening worship. Regular services will bo hold at the morning hour as usual in the Pres byterian church through the sum mer. G. L. CLARK, Pastor. about it this time in advising house hold? nnA nwnora Kir VJ. W.UUJgO I to stock up with coal for the winter. juiy oi xno wiai controller will take command of the supply and no more deliveries will be made, except under special permits, until a certain reserve for the London district has been accumulated. As the price of coal is controlled by the Government there is no reason why the dealers should hold their stores for a higher price. Last winter's coal supply problem caused hardship to thousands, both rich and poor. As the trouble was simply a matter of transportation, the same situation can be avoided this year by summer deliveries. SAVE STOCKING TOPS URGES NATIONAL DEFENSE COUNCIL Washington, July 21. (United Press) The old stocking may finally have some better use than to hold hoarded gold and to cure the chil- ( ' dren'a colds. The women's committee day discovered $1,000,000 worth of old . stocking tops are wasted every year ! by American women and recommend I that somo method of eliminating this I waste be found. "CONTROLS" DESTROYED AIRMAN LANDS SAFELY ENGLAND URGES SUM MER COAL BUYING London, July 3. (By mail) (Unit ed Press) Coal dealers are sincere BY W. S. FORREST (United Press Staff Correspondent) Paris, July 6 (By mail) One of the most remarkable feats in the his tory of aviation was performed by a ' French flyer working with the Amer- j ican escadrille. This aviator ran into a German ; shell at a high altitude. His con- j trol wires were completely cut away; his levers were useltss. He was fly ing a wreck at thousands of feet above the. ground. Keeping his head, he cleverly manipulated the speed shifts of his engine to allow his ma chine to fall slowly in a circling mo tion. He landed in safety. "Spnds" now being used by the French airmen are forced to land at a minimum speed of 110 to 120 miles per hour. It is for this reason espec ially that the aviator's stunt is re garded as one of the miracles of aviation. Let us print your farm sale bills. yVfapen yourVu II j package this V U way. It's a A jl IV V lot handier, 7 JJ Instead of breaking the teal and tearing open the entire top of the package tear off part of the top only. ' Cigarettes in paper packages of twenty are carried more handily this way, and keep better; less like ly to spill into your pocket. It's easy to do and worth doing. ) Guaranteed by I M C O O ATC Farms For Sale I have several small and medium sized farms for sale that will bear investigation. One farm the owner will consider a part or possibly all in exchange for La Grande City property. I have a splendid rooming and boarding house prop erty that is especially well located for this purpose which the owner will consider taking a small home as first pajment and will give very easy terms and a low rate of interest on the balance. Geo. H. Currey Next to Observer Office Phone Black 2001 HE WHO MOVES REAL ESTATE Next to Observer Office 1708 1-2 Sixth St La Grande, Oregon .i,jLL FUEL, HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT Lehigh Portland Cement Aberdeen Coal Wholesale and Retail The Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. LA GRANDE, OREGON.