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. v ,,, ...... ... j v jtHtiirrltiv Aiknist fi 1021 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAflTl TTTRTCE Free Lecture 13 w niRlST L COME. IMS IL'OX RirLKBE- UN.. ".MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL. m:ver j)ie." All the civilized world havo been taught to expect, this Rront event sometime in the VERY nV djUmt fnt"n- Alsoi that the comini' ol' C1IIM8T would be marked hv tho liurnin.i? up of this EARTH AND THE UNIVERSE. Tlic sudden appearance of .JESUS CHRIST m a human body, visible to all mankind at onee. The great car-split! ing sound of a trumpet. That, a'll tho dead Would be raised instantly, etc.,. etc. Hut BIBLE STUDENTS liave been searching the scriptures to see what they taugllt about, so important an event. It was a iieat surprise to find they taught: That CHRIST HAS COME. That in 1911 he began His II ON 'RULE to last I (KM) years. ThatTIe has come to lvst-sro this earth to Ed.enie .conditions and BLESS ALL THE FAMILIES OE THE EAUT1 with an opportunity for KA ERLASTIN(M;iEK That the BINDINO -OE SATAiN-has iKegun. All this and much more will be proven by the scriptures ami current his tory in a EREE LECTUL'K by S. II. TOUT.IIAN nn Armenian of Tarsus, Silesia, in the CITY' HALL, over the ' Fire Station, La Grande, Ore., SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 8 P. M. So great has beeii the demand for this soul eoinforl ing lecture that it lias been amplified and published in "bonk form including oyer ;"()() Scrip tural jirooj' texts. Those unable to bear the lec ture may liave a copy bv sending '25 cents to the GOLDEN AGE News Bureau, 1020 P.enton Aye., La Grande, Ore. NO COLLECTION HEATS FREE' Ausmces International Bible Students Association. Organized by the late Pastor Russell, Judge Knihci-ford, New York City liar, Pres. , - lga HARF1Y SUITS ISjBIBLE STUDENT xcSS ' w - Msy ttkv z l' 4- 5- :5- A'R'C'A'D'h TONIGHT THE FAMOUS GEORGIA STRELS 40-PEOPLE40 BAND AND ORCHESTRA Net a Moving Picture Show Starts 8:30 -Women of Mooseheart Ix'agion melj iniusutiy Miiernoon ui inversion . , . ..i Park. Sirs. Mary Mnyville and Mrm , nu way not believe, for probably, s Toutjinn of Tarsus, Silesia August Uerger ware joint hostesses.! Known rmrry awans as ioo, Asia Minor, (the birthplace of Apos- Under the beautiful shade trees thei mot of us, bu$ the fact is he is a'Ue Paul), will deliver a lecture in l.a afternoon was spent 'at needlework. wonderful gardener and he stand riht (irotide at the City llall (over fire Hefreshments were served at the unpaialelled, for hia garo'en pro-! stutlonK Sunday, Aug. 7, 8:0U p. in., close of the afternoon and everyone ductioii this year. . Over on North r,.um ,IB topju "Christ Has Come, 11 is hau an enjovalile time. Those pres- Bih street he has i-wo acres of i ,.on RulR ,llegim-Millions Now l.iv- cnt were: Mrs. M. -A. Stihvell, Mrs.! ground mat responds 10 ine woix oi,ing Never Die." Mr. Toutjian J. W. Hoddy, Miss Mary A. Boddy. Mrs. Fred Smith, Mis. Ilarry Kisher. Mrs. R. Shanks, Mrs. Fran); Shanks, Mrs. Marjorie Collins, Mn man just as good as any land in the,is all Arnteniun burn and eilucated in valley, and that is pretty good. . ( cjtj 0f Tdrsus Celecia, coming to Ilarry found himself growing thin this country a young man he. took a and in order to stimulate his nppe'ite flir.i,H, vlhirntlnnal course in the Cora Kline, Mrs. 1). Charboneau, Mrs.j nn1 uke on little flesh he schools of Indiana. Ilis father being Chas. Crandall, Mrs. Roy Smith aml to put m garuen uus year mat wouio m,n,su.r ,in the Congregational daughter lUith, Mrs. M. C. ProvoskJ make everyone take notice. He did church, he' was, of course, raised a Mil's. C. Dekeyzer, Marie and Hu:hj it nm' everyone is tnking notice, for christian of that faith. "Hut," he Drannon, Mrs. Jack Harlan, Marie, he 1,118 a dandy. I savs,. "as I came to investigate the Cavin, Mrs. Chas. Runyan, Hilly ami Today he brought to the Observer Hiiile I was convinced that so-called Annett Runyan, Mrs. ,(. H." Slevena,' nn exhibit of vegetables that would rthodox credal teachings of bolli Mrs. C. S. Shullz and the hostsses. : C1U,S t'1'' stllU' fair 10 blush wilh en Catholic and Protestants were not in . vy. In the exhibit were as fine toma- a(.00rd with, the four-fold character One hundred and fifty members and 'oes us Ebk1? ,V.f ".ey,,TI.P,U,l,i of l'iodl 1 e' 'Wis,,"m' jUSti" their families are wanted at the' 'measured 111 inches around and power', as set forth in the Hible. In Country Club next Tuesday evenin h had a flock of thorn. , Ilia ffei.ng S(.lllvhi,,g for the truth my attention (not Wednesday) for an all-picnic Astr"'V ,?ples T'f P Thc wan callH to the writings of the Into gathering, and wives of club members1 tt,wa's l,d Harry that green peppers Pto, (. -p Ru,s(.M( whoil? presentn are as busy as they can be even nt would not grow, but he has proven d.f- ti(,R . r U,e prophe.J.' writing I this early day outlining their luncheon vren. fuJ.he I,re8,ntl;1 thB ob!""'v-, found to be correct when compared bnsk"t Wuik is "Verboten" andl-er Wlt as le K''oen ,,e,,H'rs as ever with the original Hebrew and Creek play'only will be allowed on .hat oe-1 ?l'w n.K.tucky or in the O'.arks of u.sts. A,s0 , Wil8 ,0vinced thai the casion. Colters, near and real, will M""- And cucumbers, say, thos, C50(1 , .lustice did not intend to de play around before tin, eat cull ,,Ueh-cher that .Harry raise.. are Atroy lhis earth, s taught by ortho ........1...1 i i...i.:.. l.. '...i ......i I par excellence one measures nine vloxv. hut. on the contnu v. lo mnke pile sport, and eve'ry thing that is re-' i,wlu'sJ lo"B. a"'' ,"'" 'i,'"'''"'s " ailuee of permanent hHlulntioii for , i;....i .;n l, ; i.... i,..i ..t ui-oumi. Ilis Kentucky Wonder bems niunkiud, by reoomitrui'tin It '.o n work. Mrs; Cbioie Hobnenkamp i:; measured between nine and ten inthea. pnVo)iseiL condition and restoring V i;,e L.uiiiit-iinnMip 1..,.. , , T HT..i.r:, .,1 .... Imirnian of the tables. Each party ' '& !' , Uie nianKin- is asked to bring its own luncheon, and ' uuaKe 15 '" V 1 " "' to the original pi.ruy alio pei iociion, enough silverware and food for two! how. 'ie auded a couple of gooseneck 118 was manifested in Adams." lie snys more, lo care for those whose condi-' ""-"ashes, a couple of summer squash- thnt he wiM ,,osi,ively prove from the tions prevent bringing a lunch basket,! ? " ''"f-of '' ' Scriptures that the Great Messiah has such is bachelor husbands and .,ach'"0(UlV.f Carr0 S V"1,1 nre Mer'tmM,am will commence I he con dors ordinary I t contain no alcohol. ; struction , phase of Ins kingdom In ' , Harry stands 'ut the head of the 1025 I Cass in this vegetable raising ur.till ; ' A picnic supper was given Thursday some ne comes forward with a 'et-' ... , ,.,m,vi.i, wavt inu evening. August 4th. at the City Park vi,;i,it . jUEAI) TH''- OHSI'.RVKIt WAN T ADS in honor of Miss Nellie Zurcher, ot 1 lintel prise, who is here visiting with Miss Cressrt Wells. A dainty supper - f..i.r.... was prepared by the girls, anci served . . , , ' ' " , .' . . , , niakfl enough money o buy our ani on the grass, covers being aid for , . ,.',,, u . ...u , p us farm proline s. Bu I more Sun. seven. . Iho,se present were Misses v ....... Nellie Zurcher, Cressn and Fern Wells, i'ricderike Schilke, I.ois (iunn, Willet Ui Ackei mnn, of Ely, Nevada, and Viola Renham. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton and RKAI) OHSKUVRII WANT APS. Get the Hest (;'iih It Pays. . High test Veltex gasoline satisfies tl. .1..;...... ...l.n ,..,...ia Ti'r il itl Ihir- ly and one-half ten's at l.a Grande I Implement Co. 'Come early and avoid the rush. ' . H-(i-2t A Good Camera. A Camera that is always bound 0 give good and true pictures is just little daughter returned Thursday ev- the kind we want to sell you and no cning from Monmou'h, where they, other. That is an Eastman, and.it spent a short vacation with Mr. Hump- costs you no more .than a cheap, or ton's parents, who celebrated their dinary camera. We will he glud to golden wedding anniversary during 'guarantee any camera , we sell you. We develop and prin- and we turn out good work and promptly. .Try us and be pleased. the visit of their son and his family. On their return they stopped at Pen dleton, their, former home for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles HagaT nnd daughter, of .Los Angeles, arrived lhis morning nnd are the 'house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gulling. They will visit here for about ten. days. They are making a tour of the west in their car. Mrs. Hugar was formerly Miss Ethel Crum, of La Grande. ! ' ! ii j Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Moon and fam-l. ily motored from Ivminett, Idaho, an;, 1 are visiting at the Gerald Ebell home. ' 1 Mis. Moon is a sister of Mrs. Ebell; I ! Miss Stella Hloch is home from an ; extended visit to the coast anil is ready ' I ; to resume her d'utie.s at the Eastern I ' Hwnron I i.rht AV I'litunx n...r.'intt It SUITS CLEANED . AND PRESSED $1.50 Why Pay More? Mc CALL CO. rtegmiffiWTJI Foley Hotel Annex FAMILY DRUS STOOS I.A ORANOCOREflONi s .Black 1822 -:-SPECIAL-:- , , SUNDAY: TABLE D' HOTE DINNER $1.00 $1.00 FOLEY HOTEL ' 5:30 to 8:00 P. M. AUGUST 7TH. - ' ' ' 1 ' Cocktail - ' ' (Viil) lioiiic Kloriil'a 1 ' ,: : ; . : . goup r'oiisoiiinip piiiior,"- Chicken Alexniidria ' ' ' . V ' 'Relish . Mwci'l Picklcf! niitl . Vsti'ii tijjf Onions -, . '""'!.;. Fish. . . Bitkt'il Nt'wii)it, Ilnliliiit Cnrdinal . Pcmme Rissole , , . I'Vii'd Stiivab .riui-kc.ii, Uujiiintc'd, Maryland . Roast I'rinie' Rilis ol'. Bct'T an .)us , . , Iff' or.IVfk villi A))U' Better , Icl nuiiiicu I'otatoos , ' Sweet. Peas iiKdream . .,' . . . . , ; .. ii.it, Hoiis , (Viinliuialio.n Salad with P'reneli Dressiup; ... . ., v. . ... .-D'sssert Choice. . . t . Onntge .Marinn'iie l'ie, . yp'ili pie witli jCheose N'anilla lee. ( 'ream w it'll Cake . ' , . ;.. r . (.'ant.almipe a la mde -... , :.''. Di ini 'Passe ' . August lUth last duy lo pay water rent without a penalty. 8-0-lti. Burglars i The Secret of Summer Comfort Oregon Litfht & Power company. J Harold Bracken and Clarence Burt I ite. of Kmmett. Idaho, are viHitinir ai J tho (ierald Ebell home. Mr. Bracken' is a hrotherof Isabella Bracken. I Ij ' Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Lilly and Mr. ji I a",d Mrs. Klmer Stoodard will leavo! j tomorrow lor an automobile trip tojj .iiurviun; iiiiu u . nci dMil Hill Hiiitin, Wcaltti !Buiidin4 WE PAY 47. on TIttE PEPOS1T5 Ambition and ability combined with a proper amount of aggres siveness make poor men rich. In addition to these qualities learn the value of a DOLLAR, then form an association with a safe, reponsible bank like lhis, by starting a check account and you have laid the foundation for con sistent WEALTH BUILDING. LA OB.ANDE NATIONAL DANK LA ORANDE, OR,E Try Our Cold I.unrh. A nii'e eolo' Junch everyday with n mosf puiatahle salad for a very rea sonable prii'(. at the PALACE CONFKCTIONKKY COMPANY. SOUND-RELIABLE - I ROGRE5SIVF. member! FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM)! SZfe miUt fsr INFANTS & INVALID p Ant Ffit Imitation tm4 Soitiitoe fhOnfinlPowl ttir.kFr AllAgci Nw Cookmf tiourwhuif -lielibla MAKE THE OREGON YOUK HOTEL WHEN IN PORTLAND Popular Spaclniu Lobby At the Crnftr of Evfi-ythini;. Broadway at Stark St. We su(?gst yon write, phone or wire for retemtioDi. AKTHL'R II MEYEK3, Manager. Need not worry you A nlicy to iinitcct, your vnlunlijcs will only cost th( Kiimll sum, of $11.00 per year. Why take a chance, now or dur. iii"; your vacation? SECURITY INSURANCE , AGENCY Chas. II. Reynolds, Mgr. J La Grande, Ove.- i i i . There's nolliinK more comfortable and' cooling' those hoi days than fresh, crisp clothes. ' And it costs very little to keep gar ments sweet ' and clean, our modern wash way. Because, you see, wo sell you clean, ness the real cleanness of bubbling suds and crystal clear water and pure, fresh air by the pound, (let our mod crate pound rate. ' You can Send everything nnd yet save money. ' , Have your whole 'family enjoy an abundance of spick and span clothes it's the secret of sumer comfort - You'll find it easy to keep them thnt- way if you'll let ns help. Have us send our driver tomorrow for your family bundle. We'll have ev erything back again all clean and sweet in just; a little while. ' - MAIN 77 THE MODERN LAUNDRY F O ON r Plowing Harrowing " (: Discing , Seeding; . Planting Digging Stump Pulling Land Leveling Grinding Feed Silo Filling Binding Threshing Baling Spraying Grading Road Loading Dump Wagons If you have a tractor learn the new uses you can put it to. If you have no tractor learn what a Fordson can do for you. HILTON'S GARAGE 5.V