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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1921)
"PAOFj two LA GRANDE EVENWG OBSERVER 1 Wzrrier's ' ' usf- rrocf (JorsetSx- MM Ml . IP HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE The new Jlf clothos are Kiu'li a temptation tlu cvfi-y woman wlio loves prctt.v tliini's-- niid yoiiH'tirncs she ,;.n init afford (jiiitt all she :vat. So we are mg pesliiijf a real economy ?i corset which in lev (')iilah'ie in xty.ln anil ' fit ninl which i?ivc wonderful service, in loiijf wear. '11 ie prices of Yiniers are not. only unusually low, hut they are even lower when you consid er how lonjjf one of till cm- corsets wi'l la;jt and that it can he wash ed again and again to he just 'as gorwl as new. We are showing plenty of styles from which to solcct your model. Ouaranieed not to Tfust. Break or Tear. FOR SALE BY -"THE- OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT j frjRUE t7 Condo, Protect Your Cows Against Flies, Dr. I less' Fly Phaser will do the work Ahsolutely guaranteed and inof'fen- ' sive to iisf. Soldi Only at Putman's Drug Store- The Rexall Store A. (3AKjt-0 -poTrrO, .3r ffc-i5 .IvP ANO Sons Of Tuose. SAM7A ClRA VAU.G.Y STCWW TRUNCJ Ti-Vr IS, (" YOU ffAM T'OSJIfJLT TI-K5 TiC TO. VT rr;." .. aervirna Dt Latter Day Suints church held in the Tabernacle. Everyone is cordially invited to any of the ser vires. Sunday Priesthood meeting at 'J a. m. Sunday School at 10i30 a. m. Sunday Sacremental meeting, 2:00 p. m. Sunday mutual improvement First BaptiKt Church Sunday j meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday j school at 10 a. m. Mrs. Stotts, Asst. 'Teachers' Training cl3ss at 7 p. m. j Suptfi in charge.' Sermon at 11 a. m., .'Tuesday primary association, 4 p. m. I "Fatherhood of God." Young People's ! Thursday ' roller society at 2 p. m. meeting at 7 p. m. The pastor will lliur&ilay religious class 4 p. m. speak at the Union Meeting at the! ' 1 ' M. E. Church in the evening. Sub ject, "The Growing Spirit of Hrothei hooil." A. U. Sitton, Pastor. we believe those who are fortunate enough to hear him .will agree with us that Paul in not the only iBtble student and public speaker born in Tarsus. Brother Toutjian is a public speaker of many years experience. His theme will be, "Christ lias Come, lln Iron Rule ITns Begun Million Now Living Will Never Die." N public message since the o'ays of Jesus on earth has met with such a termendour public approval us this. It, is only eight months since this lecture was put in book form, yet 1,250,000 copies or nineteen twenty-ton carloads are now in the hands of the people and it is now translated into twenty-nine different languages. We will welcome our many friends in the City Hall over the fire station, Sunday, August 7 at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Seals are free and there will be no collec tion. A Member of Local Class. Rral Sherbet: Real Sherbet the finest you eve tasted, we really believe. Always at Al Cain's Palace Confectionery. PALATE CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. Three Brothers (Don Overalls and Work ; On Frisco Building THE TELEPHONE is a servant always at command, that: never tires; night or day, hot or cold, snow or rain, it is always ready to quickly, cheaply and cheerfully perform tasks that otherwise require time, expense, exposure and in cases every day, hy its celerity, it saves lives and property of value almost beyond computation. Home Independent Telephone Cq. First Methodist Church In accord; with the vacation plan our morning' service wiH he jointly hold" with our! SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 0. Four( wealthy Sun Francisco brothers, who , had been taught the trade of stone ( mason by their father, John il. Mc (iilvray, pioneer of the stone industry in California, recently donned overalls and went to work, following, their , trade, on a Han Francisco office build-1 ing, when labor troubles held up con-' struction work on the structure. j One of the brothers, John D. (Ja?k McCilvray, past potentate of the Is- i lam Templi of the Mystic Shrine , who is the oldest of the family and 1 presiilcnl of the McCilvray-Kuymond ! Granite company, his father's firm, ' led the four to the construction job, i Another, Harry S. Mi-Gilvray, vit.'3 j president of the firm and suprin-1 tendent of construction i S'm I-'inu-' cisco, donned an ancient plug hut ,and j full owed1 Kuit. The others, Al B. Mc Gilvray, treasurer of the fi:m ind ; manager of the t'0mpanys quarry at I Raymond, Calif.; and Malcolm Me ' Gilvray, assistant secretary, left their desks and reported on the job WADR KlUCIt IX TOWN Presbyterian friends In the Presbyter- Wade Slier ritme over from Kn- C1IUHCH OF OUR I.ADY OF THE j inn church at 11 o'vlork. The sermon j rpri today Vn business for the VALLEY Summer schedule for i (heme will 'be "I'rotestnnlisms Debt Inland'Motor company. June, July and August: First mass j to La Grande." The regular session at 7 o'clock. Second mass at !) . "f the Suiidy'" school will be held at o'clock. Kvening devotion at 7:30 ; 9:4 a, nr'anH the Kpworth League o't lock. A cordial welcome is ex- rvirp lor tne young people at 7 p. m, Welders of All Metals THE BEST Eti(JHTEI) IN EAST OREGON Cylinder Regrindlng Crankshaft Regrindinif Pistons, Piston Rings, Piston Pins Cars and Tntctors of All Makes Overhauled Machine Work of All Kinds We are equipped and nrvmed by expert for the above work LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Leighton, Prop. Does Your Diamond Need Mounting Bring it ii) and let us give yon ;i price of a new Wnnitiiitf ' " AM W.fk'4i. I.y an Kxwi-t We Will Save You Money SIEGRIST&CO. Largest JoVvelry Store In Easlern Oregon But whon ilclare peace pocket -book ?- teixled to all to attend ll.ese serviceiv Mid-week prayer service on Thursdiiy. oni inert "( , '-.riiniB n p. m. n is nopeo tnat a'l ; j mcnibeiB 'an'frietio's will be loyal to First fhurch of Christ Scientist. I lllu l-nrd's jfjrjs mid the church pro- Corner First nd Washington StrVets., f.'fPVr ."'' venintr ser.vice will be in Is Congress Koins to with the Amoiicaii' -Chicago Journal of i i A. F. I.OE.SKK. I'astor. I I! I I i I' II Sumlav mornins service at l :in) ! ',le '"'''hodist (Jhurch at 8 p. m., with i r Subject, "Spirit." Sunoay school ml K''v- A- Hv'-Sitton, of the Han isti :4."i a.m. Wednesday evening meet- j 1 lurch picachniR. Let everybody !;ini( at 8:00. The readinR room is; lul" '"t to this service. open to the public every MondJiy.j -1 I i ' Wednesday and Saturday, from i to, St.-Peter's Episcopal Church Cor. 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend ner Pmrth street and A avenue. Aug i, our services. j 7th heing tfiejllh Sunoay after Trin- S Si I 'ty. there w'll be only the usual earlv n; Lutheran Church Lutheran servic- service at R a. m. and the 11 o'clock J J es will be held in the Lutheran church j service, which will lf the regular next Sunday1, Aug. 7'h, as follows: Monthly Communion and sermon. l(l::i( a. m., in the l'.nglish lauguag" , I her0 will he no Sunday school. Ihir- ii., in th German language. ; mg th llilgendorf, of Hood River Oregon, will conduct both scrviee-i. Fveryboo'y is welcome. "Ulessed are they that hear the Word of (iod and keep it," Luke 11:8. Good nnd Refreshing. Don't overlook a good ami refresh ing dish of Ice Cream or a Cold Soda Water at Silverthorn's. IE FAMILY DRUG STORE lA 9 RANDC.ORCOON! La Grande Concrete Pipe Co. PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS CONCRETE DRAIN TILE PERMANENT; AM) THE REST. Factory at Inland City. Postofficc llox 791 Phone, Mciin 120 i J !' ii:r!i) p. Electrical mmmmmmmmmmnmmm. Supplies For The MatMMnHMR Home A ITU. TO( K OF TOASTERS, GRIM.S, PERCO LATORS, CHAFFINC DISHES, ETC. WHY HEAT I P A MASS OF IRON, I.IKK A STOVE. AND THE HOUSE RESIDES, TIIIM; HOT DAYS TO PREPARE I.l'NCII WHEN EI.EfrKICAI. APPLIANCES OF NEAT DE SIGN AND (;iVIN; off CONCENTRATED HEAT ARK WITHIN EASY REACH? COME IN AND SEE I S CREDIT IS C.OOI). I SE IT. A ROl'T THEM. YOL'R Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company M. K. Church Snth Norlli Kir St.. i Sun.liiy nrhoul, :4"i TrcarhinK nt Mi ' u .m. Thpro will be no evening serviee! on account of the union service at the - Kirst SI. E. Church, at H p. in. Pray -' j er meeting Weitnesday, K p. m. The nulilir unil .striitigers in the city over' , Sunday are cordially inviteri to attend l all these services. Come thou ami go with u and w(. will lo thee fond.--1 I C. 1 Heldin, Pas -Or. ' ! I 1 1 1 e- iin , H-HIHIIINIK .MHIUnV-H OI Slim- ' ' :i .i. i .. ... i I iiiri until inr ecuim rMinnav in m p- - m. temhor, the chmch wiU he closed, ex- eept tha' our congregation will par-i"f ticinate in the joint evening service t lu ld in the vurious churches, Mfii-1 day evening at 7 o'clock the Vestrv( are asked to convene for a special fT meeting at Ilonan Hall, io take up un-i -jf finisheo' business of the !: regular j. mrt'tine and plan for needed repair.. i "bile thn church is closed. Jos. W.;T NOTICE TO COAL USERS LATTER DAY SAINTS Regular Cumi, Tiector. I. H. S. A. The International Bible Students Association, (local classt are ent linguistic ovii llio cntntllfr t lure of S. H. Toutjian, an Armeninii i " nO Die city ofr Tarsus, Silesia, the city where ih Apostle Paul was Intrn, and Kead the page three. Foley Hotel Menu in. August 10th last day to pay w.fler rent without a"jwnully 8-(-:tt A' R'C'A'D'E SUNDAY ONLY . V, Mth Roberts L 1 IM Attrm ' ' M MiaS- SIi 1 S 'RiU'A kB3R4 A terrific tile of the Little White Tigress in the South toundinf adventures of a Sa Islands ALSO . TWo-UKKL COM Kl Y "CUSTARD'S LAST STAND." coiiN(i Monday, mary miles minter i 4 t 4 4 As local coal dealers we wish to say that we see no prospect of increased prices during August. There is no valid reason why there should be. At any rate, we will handle all August orders at the present price. STILES & ELLEDGE 4- ; 4- 4-4- 4 4 4-4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4