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Saturday, October 7, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE . 1 ! I . . . All church notice must be in :H the hands of the editor by 4 p. m. frnuay afternoon. ! Tll out. 1'nnu hint? sorvfce. 11 n. m. Kcr-'erly Hup of ltnilocl; Htroet to u lino lH $31,840.27. moil HuhjtM-t, "Tim Value of Sunday tlr.iwn at right udkI.-s to suM Jtffr- I:' orr fho Commission. Sen ior i he Individ mil. ( 'liuivh, it ml Nil son A vpiiiio from iho most westerly tmnlmr 7, 112 2, ...... . ...... i ,...... ..r int, ............ J. K.S'PK AHNH. H,M. ill If.. J. VI. itlllKIIIKCr Will M-- ! , . Hf,,IMI 1'IJ..V.M - shle at the 01 xan. The iholr will Miutf. I t t ho i 'ity of Ui (iiun.lr: t'ove Ave.! I ity Kccoruor. -- Itt v. t:. lluKluit. I'ustor. IteHl. tuio from iho northerly line of Jeffer- "rl- -T-J ilt-uce, 1:mii; (uk, phone i:i.r-ll. laon Avenue to the southerly line of " 1 Rluml Avenue und Ishuul Avenuo from ADMINIHTKA I'Olt'S NOTICE. the north line of rove Avenue to uf Notice is hereby Riven thttt the un- I'inu ItapiiHt church. Sumliiv j connection with the present puvemeut idersigned has been appointed by the Ht houl m iua. nt. (i. It. Hi;an, Hunt.. 1 at the east eity boundary and Tenth!'"ty court of Union County, Ore will ho present ai'tur having he'en kpf i Street from the north line ot M Ava-;K"n. us tulminictrntor uf the estate of away on m-count or lrkues. A full nu0 to the nouilierly line of Wuahliitf-iHcthel A. Davis, deceased, and that atU'ial.uice in uiKeil. Thcwrmoii nul- ton Avenue; Kpruee Stieet from tlje ' U persons having claims against sai ! jeer Siimluy mut niiiK will he "Kire." ' northerly line of Washington Avenuo ustato are required, to present th t hoir will sIiik appropriate moiik. l 'e northerly line of A.titma Ava.'wmo to the umlersigne-1 at A LATTER PAY SAINTS Regular services at the Tabernacle. Sunday school commences at 10:30 a. m. Sacramental services at 1 2 : 1 5 o'clock p. m. Mutual Improvement Association, Sunday at 7: HO p. m. Priesthood and Kelief Society meet ing, at 7:30 p. m. Primary associa tion at the tabernacle Tuesday, tor children, 4 p. in. Primary associa tion, on north aide at the little chapel, for children, Thursday at 4 ip,"m. Religion class nt tabernacle Thursday at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Re ligion class at the chapel on -north Ida at 2:30 and 4 p. m. TuesiHy. Regular choir practice at the Taber nacle Thursday at 7 p. m. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend any or all of our serviced. David I. StadiUrd, Bishop. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner of. First and Washington. Sun day morning service at H o'clock. Snhjeel. "Are Sin, Disease unci heath Ileal-'" Sunday school at 9:43 a. m. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open to the public ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Satur day from two to four. All are wel come lo attend our. services. Mrs. - S. .h-ster, ilirrelor of musie: Mrs. r. K. Happerswt, pianist. Mer nion .subjt'i't Sunday i-vi'nlnjr "Slow ardshlp" The youm? people will wor ship with th cuiitf reUiun iiaiu hut plans and literature uit ludiiK worked out lor their nieplliiK. The Chris -1 lion Kndeavor Commotion will hriiu:! many ut-w 1.1 as for youn pt-oplt and' we hope all will attend. --A. It. Sitton. PusUm'. line. 'I ho improvement will consist of Rr idiiik' the uhove named slreols X I he proper sub-Kiade. construe tin;; cunerete. sidewalks and curhs, coa ertu crosswalks, driveways, entcli hasiiis, manholes, monument laying wood headers, und eoneri,i M-wer !d" fur surface drutn, wood sidewalks and leuiba on fills of two feet and paviu;:. the roudwuys full width on tlio wesn jsido of the D.-W. It. JC N. tmpiiuy'a M. K. Church South. Services Hiin-j ni"ln Hue truck ami the central 1 li day iiioi iiini; and evening. Sunday p'"'' of I,,(V roadway on the east side school at in n. in. Prayer nifctiHK o( wiltl truck, with eilher uspluiltte Wetiuesday evening. Kveryhody isN'oncreto pavement or I'ortland invited to attend all serviee.i. Wejnient eonetote p.-ivenu-nt as nmy ho expect to hold a meet I nt,' heuinnltiK Mdertel by tho Commtssion when ahout the middle ol November hav-'th bids arc opened. Ail work to be in our dedieation at the end of the Mono- urcordlnir tn the plans end speet meeting. Let us all plan to,- u gr eat h atlons heretofore adojiteil for this nieetmt'. A. J. Simmer. (-improvement. All bids must l.o ue coinpaniet ly a certltied check for h per rent f the amount hid and tho i t ommission reserved the ject anv or all bids. St. Peter's Kpfscopal Churrh. Cor ner Kourth SI. ami O Ave. Hi'iiKir Sunday services: I bdy 'ouimunior, H u. m.; Sunday school, 'J:4r.; morn- iiiR prayer an.l sermon, 11:00; even-j-Iiih: rayr, t, m. Children ofV! the Hutiday srliool are retni'iillif; in Kood numbers now that the sumincr vaculion is over: It is hoped that all the teachers will tie back in their plac es next Sunday. "Knowing and Ihr .inK" will be the topic of the morn iiiK sermon. " All are very cordially in vited. Jos. V. tJ-nnii, Pastor. avenue in La tiramie, t'regon, will i proper vouchers wiliun six montha al ter tins date for adjustment. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 22nd day of September. 11122. I'lERT DAVIS, p Administrator. Tly Sept. 2:1-30, Oct. 7-14-21 Ny lCK TO 1,ONTHA1VI,OIW. Notice la hereby Kiven that sealed bids will be received by the Commis sion of the City of !-a Grande, Oro.- Koii, ut 7:30 o'clock - m., of Wednes day, October ISth, 19V. for the con struction of u lateral sewer in the al ley between Ceilur Htroet ntut KlrBt Street and- net ween Urumly Avenue and Palmer Avenue, known as Sewor Imniovemenl 1 Ustricl 1-y. uccordinj; to the plana and. specifications here tofore adopted lor this Improvement. All bids, must he accompanied by cer tified check for 5 per cent of tho amount bid and the Commission ru t-lulu to re-secves tho right lo reject any or all I bids. October HHh luftt day to pay water ron i without a penalty. 10-ii-St mis: fH: lt $4'.)7.&9. Uy or.Ur of tto CominiMilon, Hop tember 27th, iy22. J. K. PTKAHNS, City Hocorder. Oct. Ii-7-9. lU'UlM , IlulUs bavo arrived. Duffodlls, Tul ips and llyncinths. CHEIUIYS PLOniBTS; ' in-0-St The City KuKinecr's oslimatc of eat The City Knthicer'a estimate of cost i1 The I-'irst Methodist Kpiscop il Churcli.- We take preat pleasure in tiuuoimctnK thfl the sermon Kumlay moruhiff will bo preached by Hov. W. Iteuter. who Is vistthiK- his son. Walter Heuler. lie is a preacher of many yours experience and will hrtmc a messuKe worth while. Npnrfnl music by the Chorus Choir. The Anthem, "The Had lun Morn," by Woodard. The Mi hie Hchool session will hCKin nt Tho yonnK people's class made a splendid heKinnlmr bust Sun day with a large attendance and n live Intei est. Knroll at once so as to be In ut the commeiicenieui of the special course of study on "Tho Orlffln. SiKnificunce and Abiding- Worth of thej i .um. miKi iHoutherly er last Sunday. Keep up tho (?ood work! Claude. Cooper, superlntend ftnl. The Kpworth LeaRuo ift in full nw;.r?RT. now, after tho month's vaca tion. Fine meeting last Sunday! Pome thing of umiHuul interest ure In utore for all young people who attend. Come, Sunday evening ut fi:30 and hear ahout some of them. Harvey Carter, presidftiit. Helpful meeting for ev erybody at 7:30. Practical talk o;i "Tl, o r'V.niciUnliv llifit CmniKi ' Hnnrl music. Whero can you spend an hour wilh more pleasure und profit? Q. Ch rlut Inn Church. Preach lug by 1 ihe pastor at the morning hour, Thej eveuiui; hour will bo taken by. tho; t '. K. ( 'onveution, which is In session j at the church., liihle school meetsj ut I : 4 r . Prayer mooting u Wednos- duy evening,' M r. Jolin, I luwley in churgo. o, W. Jones, Minister'. j TRY OUR Fresh .-Olympia Oyster Cocktails Jack-0-Lantern 1115 Adams Wiped Out! Such a report after a fire lias frightful sound. Home owners have no excuse for iieglijfenee i n insurance matters. Service plus a policy in the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company moans fair and full payment of losses. Call on thirl agency. SECURITY INSURANCE AGENCY Perfects 'New Principle of Clothes Washing CHAS. n. ItKVNOLDS, Mftnnger. t Ia Ormide Oregon J i "Insurance With 8orvlcoM I otici; TO '.NTit."rVHs. Notice Is "hereby given that sealod bids will be received by the Commis sion of the City of Ui (liande, Ore gon, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., of Wednes day. October IMh, ID 2 2, for tho im provement! of the following named streets as a district improvement known as Improvement i Msirirt No. 12:; Hemlock Street from the north erly line of Adams Avetnio to tho line of Jefferson Avenue. and Jefferson Avenue rrotu ttie west- H. guigley. Minister. Presbyterian church "Not good if detached." roads your railroad tick et. Do not become detached from your church, but coma regularly as you ittend Sunday school tomorrow morning at 9:4u and the worship hour at 1.1 :im. You have n place at both nervices. During Sunday afternoon mul evening wo will co-operate with the Christian Mndeavor convention ho that onr evening services will be held In the Disciples of Christ church. Yon will enjoy tho privilege of hearing out-of-town speakers, ho plan lo at tend services through the day. The (Iruudo Hondo Presbytery will meet here next Tuesday night for tho pur pose of installing the minister. The general public invited, but the mem bers of our church and congregation nro expected to be present. Service begins tU S o'clock on Tuesday. Ilroth erhood meeting will be held Wednes day evening at the home of J. K. Heus ty. to which all men are most cordial ly Invited to hear the subject "Turkey in Europe." by William Miller. He member wo are bore to serve tho com munity. W. " Hoss. Pastor. Hot? You know how much eastey It Is for you to overheat after you have over eaten. Batteries are almost human. The battery that overheats and puts you to a lot of trouble, due to warped or buckled p'tates, is the battery that has been allowed to over-charge. There is a mighty simple remedy for overheating of batteries. If you haven't tried it you'll be surprised to nd how well it works. Here it is: TURN ON YOUR HEADLIGHTS THE REST OF THE DAY WHILE DRIVING. We can tell you some other thing about batteries that will save you trouble and expense. Come in anytime. I LA GUANDI2 BATTERY PTATION Satisfaction HAVE YOU TRIED OUR LAUNDRY? IF NOT, WHY NOT? i We endeavor to turn out satisfactory work all the time. i PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL The Modern Laundry MAIN 77 For Sale Good rooming Iiouho In La Grande Good dairy proposition $Su0. Four room houeo, two lurne corner lota on Sixth 9 1 root $120". 20U caah. Apartment uouao ou 8th atreot. 16-acro tract one tulle eaet of La Grande on iho Cove road, $IGU? ensh will, baudlo it. 6 -room house on Seventh street, large comer lot. Good buy ut $2500. The GYRAFQAtJ WASHER Cleans clothes faster, better and more carefully. No other washer creates such marvelous action in the water. Never before has there been, such an ideal watei: action used in washing clothes.' It is entirely new. The Tub of this Wonderful Machine, ia made, of cast aluminum. It will not rot, rust, corrode, swell, shrink, warp or split. ' ' .' YOU MUST SEE IX At Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. r Strictly modern home on Wash ington avenue, In tho 1600 ulo:k. $800 cahIi, $35.00 monthly payments. The Hat That Has A dandy lltllo modern homo near the high school. J2500. Good terms. We hnve for aula and tradn, all kinds of good farma, stock ranches, fruit tractB. building lots and city pruipurty of all kinds. Automobile audi Fire Insurance PYRAMID LAND CO. F. N. Ford Notary Public The. soft felt bat has been the hit of the yew; because it is the only, hat ever designed, that, suits every age and can be.axljuBted.by any wear. er in the style that is inoet Docoimng. We have, them on SPECIAL $2.9&-7SATURDAY ONLY We also have a new shipment of Beaver Sailor in a variety of colors'. ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE Zion KnnllHh Lutheran f'liurch A I i ni M Mrrct. Kiuulay srliool at 1 0 Jrm VlUdOlIlClil a. m.. Mrs. li. HnK.stitil. sitnrrintPtul- Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. YOU ARE ASSURED A TERSOXAL HOSPITALITY AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION through the combined efforts of a' staff, who after years of training-, understand the needs of the travel ing public. J1U8IC, DANCING and the BEST , TO EAT At -YE- J AaTMim H. Meyers m NAG E R Wiliard f , Batteries ! j "HAMILTON" j I the nrw CoUm 'ml ilrrign in J j ALVIN SILVER STERLING j ' A namesake o( llie great American States- I j ' man and a perlect example of all that was j j best in the decorative art of his time: i We are showing this and other Alvin III S YXylV Silver designs at our store., II J i J. H. 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