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o o o It LA CfeNDKa EVENING C&SERVER PAGE TWO STl RD., AI'KIL :t&, i)21 0 lift I. B. S. A. The Interantional Bibli ' Students Association, local class, wil continue the study of "Consecrating th Preiathood." Sanctify yourselves and I will sanctify you. lhr liullocks unil Kams of Consecration, llilile students believe an understanding of these types necessary to an under standing of Cod's plan of the ages. The class will meet at T). D. Hur ler's, KW'i Washington Ave., :) p. 111. All are wdcomo, no collection. Jr .j, ;. KIH.HT CHUKCII OF CHRIST SCI KN'HKT, Corner of Klntt and Wash ington. Hunduy morning service at 11:00 m. Subject, "Kverlanting Punishment." Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.. .'Wednesday evening mcetinif Hi 8:00. The reading room is open to the public every Monday,' Wednesday und Saturday, from 2 to 4 p. m. All ure welcome tu attend our services. j KIKST MKTIIODIST CIIUHCII. The pastor will preach both morninK and evening. He will use the theme,! "The Philosophy of Redemption." This was not given last Sunday be cause (he Kpworth League Rally speaker delivered the sermon. In the evening the theme will be "The Preci pice of Opinion." Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Junior League at ft : 00 p. m. Kpworth League at 7:00 p. m. Preaching at H:00 p. in. May Nth is i.Mothers' Day. A special service will , be held on that day lit the 1 1 :00 o'clock hour, in honor of Mother and a special service will be held at the 8:00 o'clock hour In honor of Father. New members will be received Into the church sit both these services. K. J. HUSTON. Minister. CJIUKCIi OK COD Harris,' Hull, corner of Kir and Monroe street. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Those not at tending Sunday school elsewhere are filing at 7:4i. A cordial welcome to all. CARLOS A. PI.UMMKR, Pastor. .Ji .4 jji r M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Sunday school, 10 a. m., and we invite all those who do not attend Sunday school elsew'here to the Sunday schuol. We werii glad for a large membership in the Sunday school last Sunday. Come and help increase the number Sunday. Preaching at 11 u. m., and '.t 8 p.- m., and In the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. V. Keldln will again fill the pulpit. 11 a. m. subject, "What Is the Gospel?" 8 p. m. sub ject, 'No Difference." There Will He a surprise on May 8lh In the; even ing a former pastor and presiding elder will preach. Come, we invite Sunday,. Mify 1st Karly communion, ( a. m,; Church School, fl:45; Regular Monthly Communion rfnil sermon, 11; .Ovcning Prayer, 7:.'i0 p. m. Monday Itegular meeting of II Parish Vestr; X Hunan JIall, 7:0.(1 p. in. This meet ing is imjKirtant as a parish budget ill be submilied by the treasurer and plans laid for iin A-iy-mcmber canvas. The usual reuiar meeting of the Cirls' Friendly Society will lie 'leld at Hunan Hall Friday, at 7::i'l p. ni. The Junior Hranch meeting, Satur day afternoon. All cordially invil.'d to a part in our church life OS. W. CiUNN, Rector. ,'le.ivur a 7 p. m. Th'S jolly bdnrh FIRST iWiMT Sunil,School oP young jj-ople will hearPily v.-elconQ m 10 A. M., O. I) l0Kiui, S0t. rf lp'r'VL8! tm ?",'?! s""" at 11 A. M. Subject: The Lord aid.-"the last. hll h. fii i'Tiaptlsm." "n ye. therefore, and' and the first, last) for many bg cald'S,v ail njkllons,t.apalslng then In and few cftisej." Whe will you be? the name of the Fatheg and of tin' These solemn things ought, to nvoui's,)11? ,lnd , thp ,uiy ohost?" j you. R. H. COKt'R, Minister. I.. , , , V , 1 jf a . . i V 'i"' f tiii )j''v,4 ""'y , LATTfiR DAY SAINTS-Regtilar11' rw"lv" . . services at Latter Day Saint! church I'eople.fl.bKat :Jrt( h.!d in the Tabernacle. Everyonls! cjood ."f"l""c law h.i- conliallV invited to' any of the ser-""y htL Vl "",'"1"'""1 J"c ple vVes. 'Sunday Priesthood ifleetiw at!"" "f t'"' M,tl""llBk ""''" c"""' 3 a. m, .Sunday Schoofot 10:30 a. m.iPar1)r "n'' P"11" f"" ,,0r tbiH tim"' Sundaji Sacremental meeting, 2:00 D..At. tn8 "veiling service ibe young m. Sumlay mutual improvemeat ! "t'l,'fl n,ve ' harKe.C the eR mptinir at 7:.'ia d. m. Tuesday ' "I"'- "'olr. All will help to make Teachers' Training class at 7 p. m. Tuesday primary association, 4 p. m. Thursday relief society at 2 p. in. Thiirilay rfliglous clous 4 p. in. CHURCH OF OUR LADY "OF THE ' VALLEY Children's Mass at 8:00 o' clock. , Parish Mass at ,0:30 o'clock Weekday Mass at 8 o' clock, excepting Saturdays. Wednesday evenings dur-1 ter. ing J.eirt, 7:S0 p. m. Rosary, sermon, on the Passion of our Lord and bene lifttun. Thursday evenlnur at 7 o'clock I Young Men's Bible Class. Friday ev- Ihe song sertlcc god. Mrst Frank l. Jester, dfrvctor: Miss Bert'ia Voiiiik. vlolIr.lHt; Miss Mildrecf l.ov-J ett, pianist. j Subject of sermon, "Ptictrlnes of Mm Cannot Take" the Place of Ooifn Word." . "Come to llw llltle brown church. Inthe vale." A. It. SILTO.V, mlnis- liK0RDERS of the stomach and constipation iu . sJf the jnost comaaon diseases of children. To orrect them you will find nothing better than" Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. , Do not punish your children by giving them-cctor oil. Chamber lain's Tabletd are better and inoi'e pleasant to tt.ke. C II R I S T I A N CHURCH-Rilili school at 9:45 a. m. Communion ser vice ut 11:0(1 a. m. Subject. "Tre Hook of Jonuh." We are going t i lining at ,7:80 o'clock, "Stations of the huv,. ,ime snccinl music next Sunday i Cross." .. A most cordiul welcome is all strangers in the city to worship m0rning, and you are welcome. Come : extended to, all to attend these ser- wun us, wno no not attend services ;ar)1 ,rnl, vour friends. Chrislian Kn- vie. elsewhere. Come thou and go with ... . . - - " " - us and we will do you good. E. 1 itftiai Jiiiiiaiirisfj1jitilitfi WH1DDON, 'astor. rr tt: ) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Public worship at 1 1 o'clock. The theme j of the morning sermon will be, "Jes-; us, the Champion of Truth." Even- . ing service at 7:110. "The Tyranny of HublC will be the subject for con sideration. This will be an object ser'mon, of special interest to the boys 1 of the choir. The. Women's Presby terial meets this week at Baker. A large number of the women of th Missionary Society plan to attend. Mill-week service on Thursday even ing ut 7:.'I0 JAMES A. SMITH, Pas tor. : ,ii LUTHERAN Eighth and M. Sis. Sund.ty school and Catechumen ('lass ut 10 a. m. Regular English services ut 11. Monthly German services will cordially invited to attend heiei 11 Ibe held at 2:!I0 p. m. II, H. KNCEL a. m., morning service. Subject of sermon, "Salvation." 7:45 p. m., ev ening , service.- Sermon subject iind SAINT PETER'S EPISCOPAL HRECIIT, Minister. w SAINT PETER'S text, "What Must I Do To Be Sav- J CHURCH Corner Fourth .street and j ed ?" Prayer meeting Wednesday ev- O avenue. Calendar for the week j j Training for Track and Field i J The Observer will run II seileir of ilrtb li s on training for various , I events by William L. (lull) llayu'iird, veteran athletic train. j er mill truck conch for tlw I'nlversll y of Oivgon ' --- - Jj , r i' r Tho Mile Run. ' , rhoc.-fr.th HprfnU1 und. .it;irt. In Ihit nti ti'in ncnircnm tf tnifU j'liP nt thni.mmrtir nitlf snf4il. ftntur- ( mile run is one of the hardest events clay jog one-half mile and run hard I 9mmfltmirmni.rrtfTtrt9l and the necessary endurance for tho i f'T S00 yards. race cannot be cultivated in a week or Vim ilim'l have to worry about j.lio AI'HII. SHOWERS f you are dressed in one of our A I.I- WOOL SUITS They won't shrink the High.. Quality Makes litem Linger Long Correct, tliessy and FIRST of all Made to Last Let it rain hut be ready for it We I'lolect Our Customers The Wardrobe WOOD W. BERRY -Dry Clcanin"; a Specialty That fine home on the corner ."th Street and Penn. Ave. BUT WK HAVK OTHERS TO SKLL See to it that you arc a home owner WK HAVK THEM FOR KALE La Grande Investment Company Reliable Agents for Reliable InsuraTioe Companies! 11 '.1 Adams Ave. Phone Main 7."i2 month. Cross-country running is the bcHt work that a nnler can do to Liy a ' thorough foundation for - the auhftc- (uent training necessary for his par ticular event. No one can expect to . do wonders in the first season, and its a rule the. third year is heller !han . the second and the fourth is hvttev than the third. It is Important Hint m env style be developed, for in a hard race lik tho mile an easy stride is bound to be of assistance, Kvery muscle must do its share and the weight must he thrown on the legs. The knees do not need be lifted as high as in the sprint but the stride adopted must be smooth, even, and springy. The longer the ' stride the greater advantage to the 1 : runner, but he must remember not to overslride in his attempt to giin ground and thus acquire an exag gerated style. As in the shorter races, the ni'lcr i should run on the balls of the feet with his budy n little forward na.l with his arms swinging at an easy ' position at the sides. To he a g"x i judge of pace is the one importan. thing, lie must know how fast ho his to run every quarter In order to make n certain time anil finish weli i (Juicriilly the first (ti. liter is the ' faatest, the second a little slower an x the last is the best that he can maUe In order that u mile may ie run in 4 minutes and 4(1 second, the avcraur . fractional time fur n school hoy will " be" lid seconds for the first iiiaiter. 2:1(1 for, thy second, and H:.'I0 for the third. I tic times for carh ipim-tci would not suit all (vises. Some may do belter by running the second ciuar- , ter n little slower and the third a l t . tie faster. I know of a mile runner who averages the same speed in all four quarters, making each In 70 seconds. : J. P. Jones, of Cornell, ran the following rare when he broke the world's, record: Fhv.t quarter. III 4-.r; second quarter. 2:()! 2-f; third quar ter, ,t:lf 1-0; fourth quarlei. fiK The mile, runner must' never lose sinht of the IiiqmrMnce of sprinting mid sbould vary his work from dis tance to sprinting occasionally. The nmount of trnining nVcessuiy for this race would. depend a great deal oil the runner. The following 'schedule will " proboUy givei most boys a working basis. Assuwitiij that the cross-conn-' ; try work U v-r, the runner should ' take the followiu;; Warm up by alnw o Togs of about K.'.O kiirds. Molulty, bo" ,. ' one. mile, 440 ynis at raring speed and men coa-i tfirough tne rest w the distance. Tali,, a shod sprint or 0two and If not tired, joir 330 yr.nls ...ilk tnnff Innea ul..:.lD TiiAfultttf 0 ! SSfcvards of fat o racing sper-ri and ' jog to the finish. Wfdncsday, .log nol , mile anil a. quarter. Try tne siaris " and sprint. Thursday, if no rncu is! to be run Saturday, do a Rood mile. I race is to he run, locOrfnp tlowly nnrf loir 6S0 yrd nt lhre oiiaTtar ' speeX Friday, If there istu be no HJ cfsZe coal toe sell needs izo excuse i fflesellthe&esn themmesproduce "A strip of fat and a strip of lean, and lots or it-oodness in between" may be all rijtht so far as baeon is eoiieerned stripes are all ri;ht for -tilher. things, such as stick candy, lutrher poles, zebras and jail birds, but solid .patterns are more desirable in coal. Strips of bone or slate in between strips of coal like some grades isn't Hie best kind to burn. KING KOAL Comes in solid chunks of pure heat units -a hi;;li power, double duty, super hotter, four speetl.s ahead and no reverse. "The Coal ulh H Rrp'ulatinn costs no more in the lonjr run. ' . ' TUANSKI-'.R, FEED, STORVtiK ' .. ..... " ,( THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO AVOID THE DRUDGERY AND INCONVENI ENCE OF THE FAMILY WASH DAYAND THAT, IS TO SEND Y. -Jii . WEEK'S WASHING TO OUR LAUNDRY. TOO EXPENSIVE? NOT AT. ALL in fact it's cheaper than a washer-woman, would charge you. Then think of the elimination of all wonies and caress-hours add-'f' ed to your pleasure. ' . ' LET OUR MAX BE A WEEKLY CALLER. LET US DO YOUR LAUNDRY WORK FOR YOU. A PHONE CALL WILL BRING US. THE MODERN LAUNDRY j; . '. The . . ij..tV.NCtf'.XO: o e rip nt. f;a;.t.a s 9 O oi The Union County Ail club and the Elv.y'n Concert Company an nounce the appearance in La Grande TONIGHT APRIL 30TH. '1 . of the celebrated New York Philharmonic Orchestra Featuring 71 artist and th" wovld-famo.irs conductor Josef Stfcvnsky. PRICES $L()(). SK.-iO, $i00. inyof these seats may bt reserved lit Van Buren's Cigar Store, beginning at 10 ;i. m." "ApriJ 2'(ith. Out of town mail order given, preference on ?2.lW:iml 1 ,r.() grades. Sfime few unre-rj'ed seats, but very liiiiited. . . :. First 'julWter nt rf: l" and noW seatd during rendftion rtf any " ttundier. Fkt number of ?ilol half itour durat, hei je ncessit? of early seating " ' i e ; m " I .t O 00 -