La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1922, Image 2

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LA . GBASDE E OBS ETIVE R
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POST INVENTORY
BARGAINS
CLEARANCE OF WINTER MERCHANDISE
- , WOMEN'S COATS
(r.nr 0N SALE
... lPric
5
WOMAN'S SUHE
ON SALE
1-2 Price
WOMAN'S DRESSES
ON SALE
1-3 off
CLOTHING
MEN'S BOYS
SUITS OVERCOATS
1-4 off
Hill's Dep. t Store
hearing him peak again. .Young Peo
ple's meeting ut tii.'IO. k" :
! Baptist Church. Milo 3. Bentloy,
Btto evangelist, will hold evangelistic
wrvires at tho Ilaptist Church at both
morning and evening services. Kun
luy Hchdol at 10 o'clock. Younpr .Peo
ple's society at J'i'M A. K. Sitton,
pastor.
H1STDHIG PIANO
IS REGOVEBtD
memory skipping back over fifty
years.
'And did you have a dofj 'named
Punch and a piano "
YVy, our dotf'h name was Punch
I'OI'l LAK WITH FOIlKMiXKltS
( utter tay saints. .tegular Ber
i . vices at the Tabernacle. Sunday school
' commences nt 10::!() a. m. Suornmen-;:-tl
services, 2 'clock p. m. Mutual
' Improvement Association, Sunday at
7:00 p. m. Teachers' training elnss,
i- Monday at 7:00 p. m. Pi icrthoocl and
'' Belief Society meeting nt 7:00 p. m.
. , Primary association at the tabernacle
. Tuesday,, for children, 4 p. m. Pri-
' nary association on north side nt the
'. : little chapel, for children, Thursday at
j; 4 p. m. Religion class at tabernacle
'I Thursday at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Jta
"j Kglon class at the chapel on north nidi
ft 2:80 and 4 p. m. Tuesday. Peg.
nlax choir practice at the Tabernacle
; Thursday at 7 p. m. Regular Fast Day
j Mi-vices at 2 P. m. the First Sunday of
j aaeh month. Tho public is cordially
J invited to attend any or all of out or
1 We. Charles ,T. Black, Bishop.
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Happy Hour service will be held Sun
day evening. By request, the choir
will xepint a large part of the fine
music which they sang Christmas
night. It will make a splendid pro
gram of choruses, solos and male
chorus. The address of the evoninr
will be upon tho Bubject "Christ'.'
Ijiws of Life.'" A helpful and stim
ulating time is assured all who attend
and all are invited. Biblo school nt
9:43' with interesting classes for all
In the absence of Mr. Cramer, Rev.
Aldrich will teach the young people's
IBible class. A large attendance i
urged. H. Ilessert, supenintendent.
Morning worship at 11:00. "The
Riches of Experience" will bo the ser
mon theme. Special music by the
choir under direction of Mrs. Wil-
(Ry Associated Press)
q SAN .FRANCISCO, Jan. 7. Back
in San Francisco's gold days a noted
place hero was the Kl Dorado saloon,
one of the most luxuriously-equipped
resorts in America, and tne of its at
tractions was a beautiful squat e piano,
with fittings of silver and keys or
pearl. ,
"When the El Dorado closed, its
owner, Colonel Thomas Jefferson
Chambers, meeting with reverses, sold
the piano to his friend, Senator John
Fay, for $750. The Senator's children
John Fay, Luke Fay and Miss Mamie,
learned their music on the piuno, came
to love it and regard it as a part of
their family, and once, when the piano
tuner opened its mysteries to them,
they wrote their family's name and
address and Punch, the name of their
dog, inside the top hoard.
Finally tho piano passu into other
hands, Senator Tay replacing it with
a later model. oiu;e, when the childre.1
I were away . uu . eo lego. When the
-r .- three returned they, did not like the
uary eighth, the 1st Sunday after En- new Piano ns diti the old Rnd of"
i ... . a l.wl inarni
It'll WISIHTU LMUjf vim iiuii
mcnt back. - ,w. .
Years pnesed and-the three; children
grew up. Notion ago jAike Fay am!
his wife wore planning to buy a new
niano for theim dulltfhtor. ftiry, for
iumic i uih-i , ..... -..;,,,,. In AO
and the piano had pearly keys and. p ' j wa3 f(1
"I've got your piano. I'm lcavine
for British Columbia next week atH
I'd sooner give it to you than sell it
to anyone else. Would you mind com
ing over to look at it?"
I.uke Fay went over to Oakland and
saw that the piano was the real El
Dorado piano, with all the names he
had written inside and all the pearly
keys. It was in perfect order.
Mrs. Magnire went to British Co
lumbia and Fay bought the piano that
his father had purchased from Colonel
Chambers nearly 60 years before. And
now Miss Mary Fay, granddaughter
if the senator, is playing the old pianc
to which danctd the griz.kd pioneers
and light-hearted ladies in the old E!
Dorado in the golden days of years
aH. 1
iphany. Holy communion, 8:00 a. m.;
church school, 9:45; morning prayer
and sermon, 11:00; evening prayer
7:l!0 p. m. Sermon topic at morning
service will be ','A Certain Portrait of
Christ." All cordially invited to the
services. Monday the adjourned reg
Christmas, when one, day the tele
ulur meeting of the Vestry will b2;.Phone ranK in tnpir nome. A lady
neiu in iionan Hall at 7:09 p. ni
Tuesday, , Wednesday; and Thursday
of net, week the Rector will be in
Pendleton attending a conference on
religious education. J. W. Gunn Rej-
tor.1;j'
"I .
M.. E. , Church South, North Fir
street;-' 'Revival still continues with
interest.!, Come every night next week.
Wq.,JeJieve-aiid preach that Christ
saves from sin. Sunday school, 10 a.
Hams. Epworth League-meeting at m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and at 7:Hn
B:30. All young ptoplo between the
ages of 14 and 30 will be made wel
come. Miss Lota Pierson, president.
G. H. Quigley, Minister.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Cor
ner Fourth Btrect and O avenue. Jan-
4"!
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Ti ll RAZOR THAT
SHARPENS ITS OWN BLADES
rv ' i ri i iiu, ."turn rif ts. . . n ; '...Ji i iir
t itz
Ayliristmas gift fo
nttl ratttr. At fun vmtr'm innnn
6jkm, in oumpacf co, fb.oo
1 wvonds ft man nc freshly
vU bUdc with this ruzar. Momint?
oflrr mornlnj', he enjeys the same comfortcblc
hnve. The Vulct A itcSt:op Raior itrops,
ithavnn nnd chxn without removing th-blnde.
Eaves inonv on b';K!cs every month in the
yenr. Com in and oak for a demonstration
todny. U will settle one or more 01 your f-Ht
rrob)"-n. A variety of attractive scis $5.00
to .5.00.
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORS
1 i
j
Ad ..
r men
nt m tew iffnAH
on thm .ffcflr, ttim
J.4.4 i. Iwn aittin
p. m.. All
services. A.
invited to attend
Starmer, pastor.
Christian Church. Tlie annui.l
meeting of the church is the order oi'
the day Three services will bo held,
morning, afternoon and evening. Fol-
was calling and she gavs her name
as Mrs. J. P. maguire, of Oakland,
California.
"Did you, Mr. Fay, ever live at 2014
Powell street, San" Francisco?" she
asked.
"I did," -MrTay. responded, his
"MNi;i,y son
LONDON', Jan. 6. John Ceorco
Hughes, who victimized
through ardent letters
himself and the recipient as "lone
ly souls," Is going to be a real
"lonely soul" in prison for twelve
months. When ho gets out other
cases will be tried.
WO.li:. FAVOItlil)
(By Associated Press)
LONDON, Jan. 7. .Mrs. AInigarnt
Nevlnson, a well-known English so
cial worker, who recfMitly visited
the courts In New York and Massa
chusetts,' told tho Women's Free
dom League that "In Ainoricn the
law is all on, the sido of the wom
an." . She spoke sympathetically of
American husbands who yent . to
prison l-athor than pay alimony to
deserting wiv!s.
my Associated Press)
MOSCOW. Jan. 7. !'' eBldent Ka
lenlno of the soviet republic is very
In Moscow.
riner-
ly a metalworker in rciroisr.ui
maintains the little larm iu
Tier government wnere e
lorn. Each day he sets asme a.,
hour or more to receive peasant,
rkers. or others who desire iu
discuss governmental mailers aim .
the (jopular liason between the gov
ernment and the public.
Mr. Kalenine is generaljy caiiec
the "Peasant d'resident.
Jan. 10 last day to pay water rent
without a penalty.
THRIFT SHOP OPEN. '.'!
' '
The Red Cross Thrift Shop is SK
open daily now in the New Foley Ht
y Building, off the Adams avenue ifi
entrance. Thursday will contm- a
-:; uc to be Thrift Day and on thia
day all who have donations for
the shop are asked to have it W
r!: ready to' be delivered, that be- sit
ing the day collections are made. W
: 12-16-tfp
"'
RHEUMATIC ACHE
QUICKLY RELIEVED
THE racking, agonizing rheumatic
ache is quickly relieved by an ap
plication of Sloan's Liniment.
For forty years, folks all over the
ed 30 widows lnaturai enemy of pains and aches,
s referring to I ptKCira!cs without roWjinj.
iou can just ten yyt iis iiwmiy,
latins ouor lnal 11 13 touls
"'JSJfsiMn's handy for neuralgia,
Cciati. V lame back stilt joints, Wii---musclc
strains and apiains
At allVruggists Jic, 70c, 51.40.
COVE
STAGE
Veimer Bros.
Passengers, freight
Daily Triiff from
Savoy Hotel
iy Mates Sick Sisins
VeU One of Dr.Hobcon'o
FomdyKcirwlios. FornclJr.
tealtl.y cuiiplcxioa uiw freely
am
COB
DsHbbson's v
Eczema Ointment
T M C! TT TJ A WT! t! I
- in k; W 1U A A1 W JJ 1 1
AND S!
PIERCE ARROWS !
i :
lowing the morning session dinner's if purchaser should ever find J
will be served in the basement of thelj a now ierce.7Arrow with a slight i
cuurcn, at. wnicn ine new memners oi i fjnv in Ita meehanls
the church will be tho guests of Ui"(l ,,ny would not only
Patronize Anthony's City
Restaurant and Bakery
When in Li(ir;ukle.
Lmifili (Viitit' in Cotmcetion
Our prices aii( oa'ifs arc light Try them.
City
V
purant and
Lkery
4-
Licensed Plumber .
Work Oaiaranteed
ART'S
Plumbing and Repair
Shopl
Art Wengle,! Prdp.
Repairing a Specialty
402 X. Fn St
Phone 40VJy
La Grande, .GLregon
TAXI
Call Main 44
Wo nmko all calls; promptly.
Vou ilo not liavo to (wait. Wo
do all kinds of country driving.
Jtcnsonnblo ltjttes
Careful Drlvfers
FORD & GEORGE
Main 44
if.
tho com-
congregation. At the afternoon ser
vice reports of the different activities
of the church will be given. The ev
ening meeting will be an evangelistic
service, the sermon dealing with "Rea
sons for Believing the Bible to be
Cod's Word." Special music will be a
feature of each service, nnd all in a'.i
we will have a great day. "Ix't's Co."
O. W. Jones, minister.
i! "
eo the limit nr.
J In mailing tlio trouble good but
i would feci real regret that tho i
J imperfection hud escaped their '
I factory Inspection.
-As a milter of
Plertn-Arrowa have
are every lilt as good
ised.
5 They
Fiist Cliuivh of Christ, Scientist.
Corner First and Washington. Sun
day' morning services at 11:00. Sub
ject, "Sacrament." Sunday school nt 1
!):!: a; m. Wednesday evening meet-;,
ing at' 8:00. The reading room isJ
open every Monday, Wednesday andli
.Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All ar
welcome to attend our services. i
5 advert!
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I gunrnilocs ilsj
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fact, new
no flaws.
as i
lAHTFOrtn F1I!E lN'Sl'It- t
CO. also advertises, also !
protection.
Duy
Advertised
Insurance
Here.
TAX
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ARKER'S
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Union-La Grande
AUTO STAGE
I in Grande Headquarters:
L. & L. Drug Store
Union Headquarters:
New Union Hotel
Connections made with
Union-Baker Stftge
if. Ki. jJeLap,
Prcshytt'rmri f 'hurch.- Sunday!
schHl at 9:4-5. Mienulnr aorviccH at
1:00 and 7:.'t0. liuf. W. K. DuvU,
head of the Knjjlish 'IVpnrtnnnt of , I
Whitman ColU'jro nt Walla Walla,!!
will speak. Pi of. Davis is a man of i
rxccl'tionnr nhflity, and his many;?
friends in this community will ,he,i
plensed to liavo this opportunity of (
SECURITY INSURANCE i
AGENCY !
ClIAS. II. liKYXOI.n.S, Mannger. j
I.a fJi'iuulo - Oregon I
nsiiriinco AVith Service" !
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results
Ffard Mix, per poun
PREPARED
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YOUNG'SyANDY CO.
1118 ADAMS AVE.
jlOfl TlrlEl
BPEP0gT3
FOR ALL EMERGENCIES
The value of being prepared
to meet every emergency
Cannot be over-estimated.
Acheck account is the
best pppnration for handling
a dilTicM situation.
If you afarot thus equipped
it would betellUo open an
account with us it once. "'
LA OR.ANDE
NATIONAL BANK
LA ORAWTJC, OKC.
SOUND- P.ELI ACT..E - P RCX3RESSIVE
MEMBLR
FEDERAL
,RESERT
3Y5TEM
This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph
Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a
combination of classic and modern ideas in monument
work. ",.
CyCtt.Ccll'r'tf nave made a profound
7cWrj.9?tM 8tutiy ff monument building
M'i. ana 8P order placed in onr
nnnasis sure 10 receive iaun
ful, itJ elligcnt execution.
Ive Will Gladly
i I fVSimUr. P.atimntai
WW Rlnn Mnnnf'n
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Marble & Granite
Company.
1302 S Atc La Grande, Or.
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Look at This !
A good tvo-s1oi seven yom house with hulh. Stone roimda
(ioii. The sie of htis (tOitOt locall on Rood tropt. The price
N $2,0(tO.U(. Vou will himJio have $.MMM ns fUst jm.vim'iK.
IljiIaiH-i at -.i.Mt M'i-yii(HitH. Interest at n per rent on unpaid
balanees dnhirted frn eaili Sjf2.j.0O pnynienu nnd the hnl:uire
bl. JH to heroine due In . years from oute.
npplied on the prhni
LA GRANDS WVESTMENT COMPANY
Reliable Agents af tjielinlile Insurance Tmnpanies
1113 Adams Xc
Phone Main 752
'IIKUIKRWM
jllunyan's
Sign Service
Auto Painting
The modern kind
that lasts
J A Guarantee With Every Slrok OI
i the Brush and the Guar.
' antes is Good.
; Runyan
! In Hug's Garage
i
i &trun&wick n
2 15 ? J II HISS J&f;t&7! V
WhenYou Botli Love Music
Vht mnrr Htitrhtful wav In
spend an rveninirtun in listcn
ing to The Brunswick play
your favorite selcOliuns?
That i. if you on a Bruns
wick, li yon haven'l one, come
in today and le.irn l w to get
one easily.
l"irt heaj it play Brunswick
.1 an I litnimen
JaL Hear the latest dance jaz
i interpreted by the new
$uper-Feature Records. It's in
tbxicatingl The ideal produc
tion, the true, velvet v tones
will amaze ind delight you,
Then e will explain the
convenient payment plan which
ea.-ily puts The Brunswick
m your home.
JANUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE
EASTERN7 OREGON
MUSIC CO.
Happy New-Year
Start tlie .New lYear rlclit and own
your lioiee. vlv nn, r,f.V rn. .
yourself: . i
5-rnom liniise i nmam . .
cation, lut BSxllft. Thl' ,.
rentliiK lor 25 .r moiilh. prl,-.
J1500. Terms, JSOf) r.uh
montli, incliKlir.i; luert.
S-ronni linnse. js't painted, ex
eellent location, hlc lot 60ill0
This house Is so nrranRed that four
rooms can lift rented n,.
fenns with the privacy of the down
stairs. Trice $ir,0n. Terms $500
cash, and ?:.n per mnnlh lni..j.
interest.
S-room house, bath, toilet, nn w
avenue, just off Fir. UZ&O. S00
rash, balance like rent.
Geo. H. Currey .
Thone I0OJ
Ileal Estate, Farm IxMins, Inanraar
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