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Kunday tfhtol at ft:4G a. in
; ' Communion servico at J a. i
Subject, "Tho Sin ami Trc
Kvonlng servlclj it fr:00 p. rn.
, Subject, "A Noted J'hnrisoe."
We gludly welcomo you to ull of
our services. On Thursday evening
liexU we uro Koinif to take up for
special study J'aul's hplatlo to the
Jiomans. Come and bring your
Ulble.
It. H. COKKR, Milliliter,
8. A. HOK, Chairman of Hoard,
K. W. UASTMAN', Wupl. of 8.' H.
M.
( lUIUII, SOI 111
Preaching 11 a. in and 8 p.
Humlay School UM5 a. ni.
,, Kpworlh League 7 p. in.
Prayer mcUin;;, Thursday
7:30
p. in.
W. B. SMITH, P.islor.
Address 2101 N. Mr ut. Phono
Bed 1402.
pi;i:kiivii;iem riiiiun
Sunday School at 9:45.
Preaching service ut 1 1. Dr. Arth
ur F. lllKhop of Portland will HPoak.
No evening service.
Young People's meeting at 6:30.
iiAi'i t.vr in it ii
Sunday Bchool at 10 a. in.
' Preaching by Ke. K. O. Otto 11
. m. and S p. in.
Prayer meeting Tu nday R p. in.
Music in the
Bounds of Law
By REV.L. W.GOSNELL
Assistant Venn, Moody UibU
liulitutfl, CbicHCO
TBXT Thy ululates lmvo tmon my
lonicn in the bouse of my pllKrlumae.
Psulm 1111:1.1.
' The one hundred nnd nineteenth
Pk;iIiii Is the longeut In the collection.
Its verses one
hundred and seventy-nix
In all
ure not closely
connected so that
Mull hew Henry j
speaiis or u as ' a
chest of gold
rings, not a chain
of gold links."
One subject bow
ever Is mentioned
In all but two of
the verses viz.,
tbo law of Cod, It
Is spoken of lis,
law, word, saying,
c o in nuihdmentfl,
testimonies, judg
ments, nnd In our text, us tho utalules
of God.
The Psalmist declares that
llieso f
statutes have been his song In the
house of his pilgrimage. He pictures
himself as a pilgrim and sojourner, In
a strange laud und far from home, hut
finding bis solace und delight in tho
taw of God.
We must confess this Is n different
cniieepilou from that of most men.
Cod's law to them Is not the sweet
cuer of life. On the contrary, life
would do well enoUKh If Cud could be
left out of It. His law Is the skeleton
ut tlu' feast and to forget Cud Is their
dally pursuit.
Some, however, advance from tho
place wbem ttod'ar law Is their dread
to (he place where they oliserve It us
their duly. We unspect this Is the at
tliude of many GbrlstlanH. Well, the
Lord Is very tender and of great
mercy; bo will not break the bruised
reed nor quench the smoking flax. Hut
how disappointed he must he! . What
hiiKNami would tolerate a wife whu
only engaged to "do ln-r duly" In re
turn for his love? We are opposed
to live "to the praise of the glory of
Last
Get Your
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If you w;uii, to te counted among the'well dressed men on E.ister
get ypia- clothing now. You want them to fit right. So lo we.
That me;yts a little time if they need alterations. Loo"; your best
" oji Easter and every day. If you louk successful you will get ahead
faster. o
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! M. K. ('HUIIOI
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Sunday Hchcol at 1 0 a .ni.
'reaching ut 11 a. m. and K p. in.
Morning object : "I'alm Sunday
What It Mnai:H."
Kvcnlng subject: .' Lent Haply Wo
Drift."
Do not mlHH Chcrie services. Good
singing and good fellowship always
In evidence.,
Kpwoilh Ixmgue t 7 p. pi.
N. KliKltM A.V HAWK. J'astor.
FASHION Wi;KK I'MOX KKItVICKS
During PaKHlon wot-k uniou sor
vlros will b held u rotlow: It. II.
(Joltcr will prune li .ut the M. K.
cburch Tuesday ut ti ,. in. Rov, K. O.
Otto, or a HUbstHiKo speaker, will
preach at iho MetbodiBt cbuicb
South Wednehdny evening at 8 p. in.
Itev. N. S. Hawk Will preach at the
Christian church- Thumiay evening
at 8 o'clock, and it-:. W. li. Smith
will preach In ibo Presbyterian
cburch Friday evening at 8 p. in.
The' mcinhurH of the choirs of all
(be churches are asked to volunteer
to furnish tho niu-tlc for these meet
ings, attending each service dining
the week, if possible.
Itev. W. 11. SmiCt, who Is socie-
1a ry of the La (irande Ministerial
AHiiociation. ini.kes '.he announcement
of the services.
hlft grace," as KplicMinns tells us, und
not merely "do our duty." We sing:
Fafreitt loril Jfmif. Ruler of all nature!
O Thou fif (ifid and man the flpn!
Thee will I rlitirlnh, Thuo will I honor,
Thee, my soul's glory, Joy and crown.
Then we talk, rather dolefully, of
"do-
lug our duty."
The Psulmlst would aliow ns n more
excellent way, In which dread and
duty give place to delight and the
statutes become Rungs. A few consld
eratinim will show the reasonableness'
of this attitude.
The Beauty of the Lord.
First of all, (iod's laws are Hie ex
pression of his lovely nature. Things:
uru not light because Cod wills them,
but God wills Hiem because they are
right. They express himself. Tho
saliilly lllshnp Nlrule of Hie Methodist
church was once observed by a friend
j with n peculiarly lovely expression on
Ms
face. The friend asked what:
thoughts they were which were rellert-
i ed ilius In the P.I shop's face. "I was
I ifiinMng of God," was Hie replv. The
j glory of IIiIh God 1h expressed in bis
islatiifes mid if we keep them we shall
tie like hli:i and the beauty of the Lord
! our God shall lie upon us.
I Again, law Is after all not such a
bnrMh thing. We should not desire a
lawless country. Kvery creature finds
! lii.-."iy In obeying the law of Its be
i Ink ami mo shall we. A U.-di lives. bap
! plly only so long as It slays In the wa
ter, wllh all its limit n ( (otis, mid we
shall be happy "uly In the will of Cod.
One has said, "The principles of unit he
matics determine beauty am! the laws,
of geometry are at the basis of music;
but ist as the artist transfigure the
stem laws Into picture and sonata, so
In knowledge, love, patience and sacri
fice the austere precepts of duty pns
Into that beauty of holiness of which
all olber beauty Is outy the shadow."
The statutes have become Bongs,
Cod't Rule Over AM.
Once UKuIn, Cud's statutes a re In
ugrcemeiit with all bis laws. lie
who upon Slmil uttered bis wll Inward
men, sits upon the throne of Hie uni
verse and Issues bis mandates to all
things animate and Inanimate. "Tbo
Lord bath prepared bis throne In the
heavens and bis kingdom relet h over
all. Uless the Lord, we his angels.
that eieel In strength, that do
hi
iouiinaiidineuts, benrUenlng unto
the
voice of his word, llless we the Iird, hair, fine and downy nt first, but real
all ye host-, ye ministers of bis that y new h:.ir, growing nil over the
do his pleasure." The aiigel.i not ! scalp. A three weeks' supply of Haito
ndy do his eoiimiaiuluients but hearken potpaid ami cua ran teed, $1.00. ilnho
for the whispers of his pleasure. The Remedy Co., lept. C, Chemical build
I starry nnnles of heaven are marshal
GalL
Easter Clothes Now
ASH, BROTHERS
huiiuay school 14 y. m.
Morning service I t o'clock, flub
ft: "A Palm Sunday Message."
Hv;nliiK service 8 o'clock. Sub
JecJ: "Touching Jio Golden Sepul
chro.'
Kpworlh League som'lco 7 p. nv
Decision Hay will bo observed i,i
tho Sunday school.
Tho morning service will bo hub
K-u stern morning ut r o'clock.
Tbo 3. S. cUbhch aro buny working
to win tho bannor for their class.
IMCV. JAMKS LKITCH, Pastor.
( IIKISilA.V KCIIOM K SOCIETY
Sunday morning Hervlcea at 11 n
m. Subject: "Are Sin, Hlse.ite, uii't
Lloath Real?"
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Wcdiiesduy evening meeting at 8.
The reading room Is open to the
public Monday, Wednesday and Sat
urday fjom 2 to 5 p. m.
All are welcome to attend our
services.
Coiner Klrst and Washington.
ST. PKTKIPH KPISCOIAL
Itev. George V. Van Waters will
hold services in St. Peter's Kplscopa'
cburcTi Tuesday evening, April lii, ut
7 o'clock. All are Invited to attend.
under his captaincy. Things In earth
and waters under the earth receive the
law u( his mouth. Science recogul.es
more and more that not from many
sources but from one must come the
laws rutlng In the sphere of physical
things. Well, the statutes for u hu
man life came from him who rules
everywhere, and they must harmonize
with his rule elsewhere. So. we are
lifted to the blessed vision of the man
who does the will-of Cod as dwelling
In such it pivotal place that nil things
work together for bis Kd!
lust as n mother's love makes n
service n delight which to others Is n
dread or a mere duty, so If we love
Cod, his statutes will become sonya
KI'ILI' DKMAL
;(liy Paul Spoiry, Washington I).
C.)
j "If any man will come jltcr me,
let hiin dny bims-jll', and l:iko up
his crour, and lolhnv me." iMalhe'r
iXVl-Hl.
Holl'-denlal h roj. ction in act or
jibe principle of self-mastery, ll Is ji
jstiM'ender of natural deslro to suieb
s Kpirlt im 1 purp'M'K A'i the Lord will?.
It is the placing of a voluntary chmi'
upo:i Hie giutificmion of appetite
and deidns. In ord"r that the higher
iiuturu m:iy not be enslaved by th-t
I lower. Sclf-detial is not an end la
Itself, but n mo !Ufl whereby oneself
jmay be made mo. o truly Bubser
IVIent to other and' more serious eiuU.
(namely more efl'Uien; service of the
'Lord and moro helpful assistance to
j the neighbor. Self-dent.il ts essen
Hilly active, opposition to selfishness
in rostra hit of the n:lural tendency
! which one discovers in himself and
1 which In knows to he harmful to hi
jbest welfare and Injurious to hi use
I fulness in the woid. Practiced In
Mhe merely ascetic sense, for tbo sake
! ef sclf.-humlllalien. a!or,e, It Is o''
! little value; hut win n exercised to
j increase one's fitn-t for. service, -te
i purify one'n lire, to make the otil-
waid nut lire n fit Instrument of Hi.
isoul, to make oneself more obedient
to the dictates or the Lord, then if
Idcuial i.j noble and hus a worthy plac
! in Hiiglous life.
IS YOl'K II. UK FALLING OFT?
liniro is a scientific preparation
'which will positively slop falling hi-.ir.
and will within three week? start new
I 1 ing, Chicago, 111. 4-7-7tp
I
E8SILY MANAGES
.BIS" SIX WIViS
JCE
;e Gibbs,in Jail, Visited anrf
Pitted by His Many
Consorts.
IT IS A GIFT, MEN
Only Three of Wives Appear In Court
to Testify and They Are Friend?
ly Police Learn About
Women,
Chicago. King Solomon didn't have
n whole lot on Jesse OHey Glbbs, ex
cept perhaps Hint' the king never bud
to deep In Traeger's hotel, as I he
county Jail Is called In police circles.
For fn the matter of wives and the
mastering thereof Mr. Glbbs Is a
"whiz," If one might Judge from what
came about In court when the modern
Solomon went to face a charge of hav
ing at least six wives nnd not enough
of them legally disqualified.
Gibbs' lawyer tried to get Jue
Barasa to reduce the J.'i.OOO ball which
has been keeping the busy husband In
fall, but the Judge, when he saw that
none ut the wives was enough Inter- I
esled In the case to keep the promise
to appear against Glbbs, paid:
'Glbbs has had such a good time all
hlw life, I can't see any reason why he J
can't pass a few more days in Jail. The i
ease Is continued and the court shall
Issno warrants for these six women ;
nnd have them here. Why aren't they ;
here today?" .
Wives Visit Him In Jail. j
Policewoman Alice Clements then i
explained that nearly nil. if nor nil of !
the wives, have been visiting Glbbs In
Jail, that he has some hypnotic eontiol
over them, that thy have been taking (
him foui I, flowers and fresh linen, and '
that In Ike opinio.-) of ihe policewom- ;
an he has them so under his thumb
iiiai incy win not appear aguinsi jdmt. ,
Glbbs looked the pnrt la court, wllh
the clean linen and a sprig of t ho flow- j
ers brought to him. i
The court Intimated that there were.
In possession of the slate names of '
otliT wives, but so far only these are ;
listed:
Mrs. Hllms Swomberg Glbbs, Mrs. '
Ifose Lynn Gibbs, Mis. Josephine Page
Gibbs, airs. Mathilda Sehlctter .Gibbs.
Mrs.' Amelia Harl helhelm Gibbs and
Mi's. Kinmn Mae Hniiy Gibbs.
Jes OHey Glbbs' six wives were
not all In court to face him when tlie
case was called for the secou'd time.
Three were present under subpoena,
unwillingly, one weeping, in the lieu
tenant's of lice.
Jesse Is dashing aud buhl. When
the police asked him if he desired pro-
Visit Him In Jail,
tret Inn In court from his wives, he
raid If they the police would watch,
they could team about women from
him. They did.
Wlven No. It. 5, and 0 were there
nnd Jesse gave a round of pleasant
nods to the assembled Mrs. Olbbses.
Mrs. ICmiun Mae Karly (Ilbbs, elocn
Uonltit aud poet, tluttered her dark
eyes and sighed.
llllma Swomberg Olbbs. who la n
Monde and a nurse, blushed rosily and
her blue eyes sought ihe floor. Hose
Lynn itlbh seemed ill at ease and hid
her fnce In her hand.
"It's a shame -to treat htm like this."
said Mrs. Knmia Mae Karly Cibbs.
i Jesse's Lawyer Delays Action.
j Jesse looked around the nom and
; seemed to nils; some one. Siau-Umi
Jauntily with bis bands on his hips, he
; explained to .fudge Barasn that Ills
lawyer bad slipped up m him.
"And I pnld hkn $t0, too," .Tesse
I "1 can't tand to, h'.m suiter p
! They .lust drag h!:n around treat hiin
like a doL," siid Mrs. Kmma Mae
Karly ;ibbs, pool ess. ,
! Jefoto showed he rtm he stern with
his wives.
' "Hush,:" he said. "This Is n court of
law."
, The court hinted, annoyedty, thnt If
: she didn't be mitcuhc'd put her Into n
cell, ma be. Ueran-!1 of ahsoneo of t''
riefendunt:; lawyer the ease was agin
con'inned.
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1 lcasfofiiid tins (Si'iifim
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OBSERVER a,
OTA JGIPX REKkls AT
CZECtfO. LEGATION'
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From out of Iowa came the
prucious hostess of the Csevho
Slovak legation In Washington,
Her husband Is Charles pergler,
Czecho-Sluvak ambassudor to the
United States. Mrs. Ferglor was
born In Bohemia, but reared In
Iowa, V. S. A. She now reigns In
her Washington home, whera
, Carl, Ella and Vera romp every
evening with thuir umbaatmdor
claddv.
JUST PART OF DAILY GRIND,
Wounda end Death Mere Incidents to
American Soldiers When
Duty
Sounds Its Cull.
There wore four of them, nnd ihe'r
; mission was to transport a machine
' pun to u wooded hilltop commanding
j the enemy lines. It was not very far
to look at. Hut they had to crawl the
entire distance under lire. All ninht
, lonir they crawled, except when they
in.ze Into silliness under the light of;
I the star shells, llefore-they were lialf
! Way there, two of them were wounded
j and had to work their way back to the
j lines over tho same perilous ground."
: T he other two kepi: on. The danger '.
I Increased as -they approached the top
of the hill. Itnth of them were meed- .
in l'rom flesh 'wounds. Holh were
spent with the exertion of the long as-!
cent draeglng their gun. But their
only thrmght was to do what they had .
come to do. Just at dawn they round i
ei the lop of the hill. The first thing!
they saw were two (Vrmnn o Ulcers .
(standing wiih hlnoculurs swooping the.
1 American lines. Quick as thought, I
j vlthotit waiting to piace their gun. one 1
"Yank held It while the other fired,
Thfc oftk'crs went down, and tlio euem'y ,
; guns woke up. The two boys made
cover with their gun and answered the :
! lire. Before the day lind fairly broken,
i they had "cleaned out" the nest of :
enemy guns nnd had their own gun '
advantageously placed. i
This Is just an ordinary episode of
dally life at the front. From a Red;
Cross Scrap Book. i
Do You Sleep Well?
To be nt his best a man must have
sound, refreshing sleep. When wake
ful and restless at night he is in no 1
condition for work or business during
the day. Wakefulness is often cnused
by indigestion and constipation and ;
is quickly relieved by Chamberlain's j
Tablets. Try a doso of these tablets j
and see how much better you feel with
a dear head and eood digestion. adv j
t?..i-e .
Hotel
rouTi.AM), oinx;
Most comfortable and
home-iikehiotal iii Port
land. Five Irliiutes From
AnyXJiere'
$1.50 AND UP
Garage iii Connection.
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aa umr oiiiers, tomliiiT
whii'h siwt JLj:.tnrv .' tlie
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BULLfT DIDN'T KILL
Lived for Day, tViteeOne in
. It, Heart
, The hi'ad f a bull ifioosc, wlilch i
lived for dnyn ami porluijf for w'ks(
with a bullet iu Its iieurt, now ruit
t) west door ot the South, Dukntu
capltol at Pierre. It has un iintlfr
siirejid of $)x feet. The atiiuuii wti
killed by U. A. Cunimlns of l'iei-re
whll, hunting in Canadu yind the
uioutftJuK was done, at Winnipeg.
When the moose was dissected the
bullet ww f4und In Its heart, covered
vvitii rust, and hunters believe hut
the animal had carried the bull.et for
a considerable length of tiiue. The
moose seemingly was In the best of
health when killed.
Double Admit, Relationship.
When Cincinnati detectives sent n
negro prisoner to police fteudqunrters
on a charge of carrying liquor into
dry territory he looked so much like
Jack Johnson thnt the desk mun snld:
"Jack Johnson?" "No, sah, my name
ain't Jack Johnson, but I knows him.
Him and me Is .first cousins, boss.
Ills tparamy and man mammy mar
ried brother,."
Optimistic Thought
A Judicious silence Is always better
thun truth spoken without churl ty.
A WANT AD win do jt
Any one bwinjf the La Grande
rharmacy will plea -I' call ami settle
their account a once.either by paying'
cash or giving iote. Ve have discon
liuuid credit business1, and must c!op -
lull accounts. AUiccqunts not scU.'eil
at' once will be plilwid with collation
i'.eiicy.
HMf
La Grande Pharmatj'
The Economical Corset
THE WAR HAS TAUGHT US TEE MEAN
ING OF TRUE' ECONOMY
When the government urged conservation and rcnnoiTiy, it recom
mended the buying of quality articles that would give the maxi
mum wear.
The mistaken idea that economy meant the purchase of cheaply
made articles was removed lorever.
wmm
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Make a request for a trial fitting in our corset
department before planning your spring clothes
Pauline Lederle
OPEN DAY
Residence Undertaking Parlor
FUNERAL VREPT03 AND LICENSED
EMBALMER ' "
Phone Call Main G2 Bay and Nighi
La Grande Mattress. Shop;'!
. Arid VVcavieig Works - !
Br, I
Mattress Makia and Rairinpl'efther Kat-'
trusses Kace, Tcather Renovating, Caref and i
( Fluff Rug Weaving? 0 j
OJfttfLOCK EA! OF KLOUR MILL tfiiOU OED 132 ef
SUN DA V. APKTL 12. 1010.
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SaVEO bu(
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' FAIfflFOtME
Suffored Thirty Years With Stom
ach Trouble ttyd Hemorrhyigee
of the Bowels,
The Story of a Wonderful Recover
TBero is hardly
any on w io does
not experience
some trouble with
tne stomach. It Is
so common that to
frequently pay Ut
ile or no o-t tent Jon
to it. Yet, the
stomach Is very
easily upset, and rrjf'
niation of the mu- lB?ASfef M
os, (jrowe worse the pain and dis
tress is Incessant and the truth
duwns tliat. we have chronic stor
. i -
The case at llr.l Louis Younir. 205
Merrlmao' Bt Rofchester, N. Y., Is
lypicab He vrltea: "I suffered for
tldrty years VltH chronic bowel
trouble, stomacn trouble and hem
orrhaees of the Vowels. "We bought
a bottle of Perna and I toolc It
faithfully. I beiJpm to feel better.
My wife persuaddd yne to continue
and I did for someVtvne as directed.
Now I am a well ntan." Mr. Young's
experience Is not unusual.
If you suffer from Patarrh In any
form, whether of the head, stomach,
bowels or any other part of the.
body, try Peruna. It may be just
what you need. Peruna comes In
either liquid or tablet form and ia
sold eerwhcre. Your dealer has;
It or will get It for you. Ask for
lr. Hart man's "World -Famous Pe-;
runa Tonic and Insist upon having,
it If you want your health accept!
nothing else. I
All the sick nnd suffering' are in-
Tited to write The Peruna Company,:
Dci't. 7S, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr.
Hartm-in's Health Uoolc Tiie boolc
Is free nnd may help you. Ask your
dealer for a Peruna Almanac .
The 'IV.h::-o Confectionery is doing
the c;;'e:ui .si h e orcam business that
h::.; ever ii .'ii done in La Grande.
Why? Kec: u.:;o tlu-y make their own
ice creaui v.hi.h is the best that can
he m;.;'.e. Whvn y-u want fancy ice'
ci-c::m in brick or bull: just phone Ue.d
V-Vtil nnd le.ivc your order. Al Cain
will do tiie.'--e;t. 4-l!-3t
V Front T. accd
are made from carefully selected,
high-grade materials only. MOU
AKT boning, cloth, thread, tape
nil are quality materials. The
bonine- in. particular thnt factor
(Upon which tho style and shape of
a corset so much depends is made
especially for the Modart Company
from clock spring steel the most
pcrtect boning ever produced. It
will not rust or take a permanent
bend nt the waistline. Kvery MOD-
aki Dorset eivcs n men detrree of
sati faction in wear and shape-kc-nirg
qualities.
M0DART Corsets lace in front
-bcame front adjustment means
tieht adjustment. The nbsenca of
laces at the back gives form and
venderill smoothness in gown fit
ting. A trial fitting eonv'ecs. You have
to nut on n MODAHT to see its'
stylo and feel itn comfort. Style
and comfort are not easily ex
plained. AND NIGHT m(.
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