Friday, October 20, 1922.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
ftiS
11 a. in., unrl 7 : S i p. m.'
habli of mint rxftularly.
un hour or mo u nok tor the tiootl
or your soul. We sluiiy Iho lllblo j
01 tin' 'IKissetiKi'i' train, nml wvurul frvlKlilx lilin l lio Iho coms! i Ii:uuii.um. witli
invcM w,,r si.l.-ci'ii.-k.-il :u Nih-iIi l'ow-jii,,. ini.l. iMnii. : ihai ln i i l. ivml
lasses for nil. Tho young ppopio
p:ilh,T in C:20 for thoir nirotiiis.
A moat t'orilial invitation to nil to
unite with tut In thesa privilegea.
Hi H: jli $ tt 'lne minister will be in charge- on
- niin'iay. vv. r. Itoim, minister,
All ohurrh notices must be in
'i the hands of the editor by 4 p. '
n-j- I .7.' a... . ..i V.111. I'lwnniio. t'oiiilni tor Kelsi-y was
.1". iSllKluly
m. l-'ridoy afternoon.
Christian Churrh In th nbsenee
of ilia pastor Brother nay Hun of
JK LIiein will prenctt hotn mornitiK nntl
etenliiK. Let all members nml their
' friends be in their places of wor
LATTER DAY SAINTS H"pular;shlp on thu t.ord's day. Sundny
gerviees at the Tabernacle Sunday f"001 01 ,J:,45 umi UfacbinB at
Rchfinl inni mfnuna t 1ft fit! a tu 11 ' 1
sl.Khtly IlljlllVtl,
BOXEHSW LL
HOLD TOURN
y
Sacramental eerrlces at 12:15
o'clock p. m. Mutual Improvement
Association, Sunday at 7:30 p. m
11 a. m.
und Junior, at ti:3t and prcacninK
7:30 p. in.
Zlon KiikIIkIi Lutheran C'hurrh-
der awaiting the repair of thesis mi,. i,.ai Uu e every ihrec 1
tiioullis iii the I'ui'lhiail 'iiiK. i
111 tli elillliilliltoll rnlllesls the liOK- '
em will be inut.-lu'it in iwo i.-iw-uiiihI
bonis on nidi flKhl funl. The flr;,l :
show, with two the l.-n-t'otimi i-im- :
ii'si.s will t,e heht tiiiiiui-i-uw iibrlit. I
ItuMTs may w.-IkIi as nitich :is
pmniilx in tile ellilllnation trials lull ill
Ihe nun) liuiits they must wein out
more Mian i-i. pooinls at o cioi'k on
tile (lay of Ihe contest.
I-Vatherweluhts final all secllniis of
111,, ,'itnvl ' iMp. tril to ti 1 1 111, 1. A
tlty Asscialel I'ressl Y,.. .1...., ..f,.... ili. it intiiiin,'i.iii..ii
I III! I I.A.MI. llCt. il. reillller u,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,!, Ihe eoinllllsslon Was
wolKhl boxers of Ihe l-m-ilii- 1 "oust , i,,,,,,, tt ,, n-l.'KHi Ills I roll! ina imK..-
nave neen iiim,,i lo panic ic in a , hl, mUl ,oxl., uskilm lor lml:.
hiir elininiioiishlp loui-iianu'iit which ,,. ,..,., i,,,,.,..,,.! ,. i,.i,liii" c.ni
will be bclil hero tuiniirrow nlnht 'I'ho ) ,,. ,., ,'t,-s( si..,,
Iloilinaillelll will be I, .1.1 un.ior til- ', ,, ,,a will a...a.
jauspicoH of tho I'ui-llinit) boxiiiK com- ', ., r. , ,,.w
PrleHtbood and llelief Society meet-jDDS M si reel. Suuduy School all
ui ui i.ju p. in. i-rmiary asayciu- j.v", n. Muftitiuu. BiiiiTinn:iiu- fl
lion nt. the tabernacle Tuoaday, for)em- I'reaehliiB services 11:00. Ser-, ,
children, 4 p. ra. Primary assocla- ,?ui.',S''l'U ;'J'""1B, , 1'1'11:
tin,, on north .Id.-, nt. tl, . Iltll l''.r,!- t omplllsory School Hill will
, , , 7,,, ., , iuiso he (llHciiHseil. Kor that reason
chapel, for children, lhursday t; would liko to have full attendance.
4 .p. m. Religion class at tabernacle both youiii; and old. It, Mosntad,
Thursday at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Re-jpastor. Phone 135-U, lies. l!l Oak
liKlon class at the cluipel ou nortb !street.
Ide at '2:30 and 4 p. iu. Ttieda.v. '
ltugular choir practice at the Taller-
uncle Thursday at 7 p.. in. The pub- i
lie is cordially Invited to attend
any or all of our service Uavid
I. SUddard. Bishop. . J
The winner of Ihe tourney will l.ej
rtil'loiiio. showinj,' t
HKAfl VIIK WANT APS!
Just Thirty Tfears
Ago in the Grande
Ronde Valley
First Church of Christ, Scientist. ,
'Corner of First and Washington, Sun
day morning service at 1L o'clock.;
Probation alter Death. " Yra"""i"""""" oT"" "Ts"
Sunday school at :45 a. m. Wed- ;WPOk 0 M UieUi!y ,vilB Bu.
nesday eveninf meetuig at 8 o'elock. perlntendent of the city water
Heading room open to me puunc ev- works,
ery Monday, Wednesday and Satur
' day from two to four. Ail are wel
come to attend our services.
Island City Community Churcli-
Four carloads of lumber were
received this week to be used on
the construction of a new livery
barn on Jefferson uvenue.
Wo have bud quite a touch of
webfoot winter this week. First a
little ruin, then some fiiK and slush
the work ot mo new year now nas ,d B()mB more nllll
n very point start, we teei wen uc- wL.duestlay uioruiiiK's east bound
qualnted and wo npiireclnto the 1 pnHKenl,P (,.U wlw sidetracked all
f'i Hy suiHI "I 'ho coiiiinunl y-;ay ul i, Cruude awaltlnK the clear-
liosl of all, every one seems .leslr-1 () (rRl(llt wrwn al ..,,
oils lo work for the real better- j,0w(ltip
ment of the community. We hope i A number of citizens have already
soon to eel Ktlll better nc(liaint..a iml, , 8lllly vlpl!n lind nre UI1XmlH
and we hope to see the work move,ly wut ti)IK lhe acceptance of the
vapidly. We need your sympatby, wa,r worklt , aIld lhe Mlllb.
your presence and your co-oper- ilKhK of r.lps b ,,,.
uiion. Serinon topic for Sunday fore ,.,,,... Ih. .,.,
Miss .Maude Durbin, formerly re
isiding at La Grande, and a gifted
0 '-'nn.lry slops ihe iliu.lKory nr
LLt'all us for your work tills wook. VCJ
liioriiliif.'. "The Meaning of Chris-
tlon Perfection." For Sunday eve
ning.
"SI me
on, A Character Study.'' (elocutionist biiB been 'eiiEaged to np-
Hall K. Wallls. pastor.
Tim First .Methodist Episcopal
Church The minister will spjak in
the forenoon service on "Tile Sin
fulness of Worry." If you never
worry, of course, you will not need
tho 'sermon. The choir will sing
"Rock of Ages." by Dudley Duck.
Thn hope of tile world Is in edu-
pear with Mudam Modjesta. Shi
is a beautiful and accomplished
young lady and will take the place
ot .Mrs. Deuumout Smith in the
Modjesta company.
The La Grande Athletic club gave
a very pleasant social dance in the
gymnasium room last evening. Tito
uttendunce was quite lurge nud
everybody was well pleased wfthi
rating Ihe youth In Christian Ideals, "eryuouy was wen pieaseu win.
The Sunday school Is planned to ; ' "f entertainment. This Ih
. . .. . .the first nr series nt iliini.-ia u-1,1,.1.
meet the religious educational neeus.
Our school is well organized and
well equipped to render unusual
service. Yon are urged to unite
with us iu the study of lhe Bible.
It will help yon. II will encourage
boys and girls. Come! Claude
Cooper, Slipt. Fpworth League at
fl:30. A congenial group of young
people cordially Invite all oilier
young people of the church uud
the first of a series of dances which
will be given by the club every
two weeks.
Something is rndlcally wrong at
tiie power house of the electric
light company. It is not au oc
casional occurrence hut almost every
night the lights become so dim as
to necessitate the lighting of lumps
iu the business bouses where the
electric lights are used. On the
their friends to. meet with them in I'""1 '""" nce me
a service designed to meet tbe m ms opera nouse went al
io-, , Is of the voting people. Harvey i010"' entirely out, necessitating de
Carter president. Popular service l"iy In the programme. Visitors will
nt 7:30. We will have an address ! ur-y receive a great impression
by one of our lending lawyers onjas to the enterprise of the electric
a vital subject Mr. John S. Ilodglll I ''Kht company If this thing is al
wlll speak ou "The Turk In Ku- 'owed to continue,
rope." The speaker and the sub- Freight train No. 21, west bound,
ject nre sufficient guarantee of the was wrecked at North Powder last
excellence of the opportunity offored Tuesday night. Ten curs were
to the general public at this hour. thrown Into the ditch Iu proiuls
Wn give most cordial Invitation tojeuous shape, and the track was
all to attend this service. G. H. i torn up for about one hundred
Qulgley, minister. ;yards. Tuesday night's east bound
St. Peter's Kplscopal Church, cor
ner Fourth street and O avenue.
Next Sunday. October 22: will be
the Hull Sunday after Trinity. We
have tiie usual regular services:
Holy Communion 8 a. m.: church
schtiol 11:15: morning prayer and
sermon 11:00; evening prayer 7:30:
Serinon topic, "The New Vision."
All are cordially invited. Jos, W.
(In nn, mi ulster.
Presbyterian Church In the
reslfulness nf God's house all our
worries and oares of life fall aside.
Through full surrender to the spirit
of worship there comes a renewed
strength and vigor that is possible
from no other source. Try it by
coining to church on Sunday at
If Kidneys Act
Bad Take Salts
Says Backache often meant you
have been eating too
much meat.
Red Cross Drug
Store
THE KODAK STORE
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Printing,
Enlarging, etc.
Send Us Your Films
When vou wake up with b-u-kache and
dull misery in the Laiuey region it mjr
U1--HU ou have been eating too uiucb "
meat, fcays a well-known authority. An
eices oi meat may form uric acid,
which overworks the kidneys in their
effort to liltvr it from the blood, SJii
tli. v Isiome -sort of paralysed and loggf.
lien vour kidneys get iluggi-ih ajid
clog, you mint relieve them, like you
relieve your bowels, removing: all the
bodv's urinous, wa-te. cli-e you have
l-a.kaclie. sick hraila. lie, dizzy spells;
your stomach sours, tongue is coated,
when the w.-atla-r is bad you have
rsMiiinatic twinges. The urme is cloudy,
lull of scilini'-lil. channels oiten get sea,
v..-r scalds, and you are obligvl le
is.. trslief twe or ts'rws tis-.ee durin e
n.i
fatsw siaeei: a j-aJ, relil pay
Nia at omr, or from your phar
stjra wtout four oiuicei of Jias be
e xl.lpcefl iu a glass ai wisvr
Xf... bMkfakt for a few 4m and
kiilnevs eisr tlissi att fine. '1 net
MS..i mlia is sside frees K'i) of
as-siM ssest less-el jui-. c..hiit with
XWi.s. iMl l- !h-s uJ for gray ratio
j aaaj and stisSnlate rlugKiab kidnrva.
asasi at neutralize saids i Wi urmr
9 a no fcin-tyr irritate tbtis i.:ua
ending bladder weakness.
.lad Sails is ianpeosive. c.n In-
jlire.and maka a deli-'.t f .. I. iderveaeMit
litl.ia water druik. I'rii.k lot of soft
water.
For Sale
WIM. TAKE fAH Owner of 5-rnom
niodern well furnished lionf ou
Ouk, between WawliiiiKton and Ad
uidi. will ooiiflider taking n good par
an purl payment
An K TltAOT Oood S-room house. 5
bedruouiff, rily wutr, wired, plione,
1 frnruKe. lawn, tree, butlj and toilet
und cement oellur. Near Greenwood
Mrtiool. .itt cuah. fulufic at $ao j
per month, Inrluding Interest.
FOrR.P.OOM HOIfiK Vlid. rity
water, iwo lot, on nuLradarn t ipftt .
wpmUd local Ion, near nrhooL fi'itft
rarttt. Kafty terinn on hulanr.
JfCinKIHN Srooni boun. full haw
inent. In upland Id eonditlon, garut.
lawu, tree. cweni walh. fine lorpe
poroh in front with vin1. I'i ire.
J.l.OOii. Tuts is ona of Ihe hot val
uta offered in many week. Ownnr
it iion-rerddent and you will npri e
upon exuiiilnatieii. Thin Lnw pri e
Us ude to move ti.
Hnu- tti All Ktfltnii
Oi fan Clip.
Inmrann
Frocks
A Well Cliospn Collecton of
y Women's
' SMART FROCKS
In Canton Crepes, Poiret
Twills, Trictoine, etc.
Campbell Sisters
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery
Keep Warm These Chilly
Mornings
With n
WESTINC.iIorSK COZY GLOW
KI.IXTRIC HKATER
Anollipf Itedtit'linn in Kdison Maxilii Lamps.
K I t'f I ri cii 1 ( on t in c ( n 18
If. & S. ELECTRIC CO.
105 Depot Slieet Phone 303-W
!- ':- ,
f
Boys' High Cuts
Roys' 13-in. Top Rtwits, made of all good solid leather
Sizes to (! $ l.-l.",
Sizes 1 to 2 ?:s.!)o
Bootr
A Paradise for Tired Feet.
20(5 Depot Slreet Phone Main 113
Grovcr Smith, Mgr. '
Loll the miles away in an Oldsmobile
Four! YouVe never known such
riding comfort. 54 inch springs,
deep, restful cushions, more than
average leg room, a smooth running
motor, a heavy frame J Find the real
joys of restful motoring in the Olds
mobile Four k j -vat,- ,.v , . a
OLDS MOTOR WORKSI' LANSING, MICIIICAN
Division of General Motors Corporation
I
W. W. Bohnenkamp Co.
OLDSMOB I LE
FOUR
25th k Year
LIC StE
THE UNDER SIGN ED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS RESI
DENCE ONE AND ONE-HALE MILES NORTHEAST OF HOT LAKE,
OREGON, COMMENCING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M., SHARP ON
Wednesday, October 25th
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO-WIT
30 - Registered Shorthorn Cattle - 30
INCLUDING
Twenty Females from Six Months to Four Years Old
Ten Dulls from Six Months to4Vo Years Old
One Grade Heifer Two Years Old
CERTIFICATE FREE WITH EACH HEAD , OF REGISTERED CATTLE
Farm Implements and Household Goods
1 Monitor, IS IHm- lull)
1 I u-i-rliiy May lliikn
1 tlrcrilij; .MnttM'
1 Ki I.' Iiilivery l.akn
1 KonlHoii 'Vrwt'Xuv
1 Kiiiihiim' .Mill
j ltolh-r K'--l Mill
1 Miii Mil I nlrhi-r '
1 Manure 1
:i S-ls Unriif'if
1 Ai-im- Iln hapiT ntwl Silage Cutter
I John in ere :;.i:otioMi ciow. H iiM ii
I Ton l-'aiihiinkM Wiikihi K-aln
I John Itw-H' I'onhlf Ciituwiiy lU.r
I John Waft"". :t lurli.
I I'lnlfonn firanaiv Heuln
1 ( i re nla i WimhI .Saw iinl Frnmo
( Irhi'lHioin- and 1'r nine
I MoIIim' Sulky I'lott, 1 H Iik'Ii
1 Hoi)f' I'owei' Waiiki'ffiaw MniihiP
I J I -4 -Ifit'-l Itolm y rump
1 HniK" Hi-rain-!-
'Z .larkNon l''orkH
y. Hft linln itootn 'linhn ,
Z Ktlclieii KiiDK'-H
1 If t ( 'llCKt
1 Sanitary 'n,
1 111 1 Cn.it
1 Ih-nl.T
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
125 Tons First Class Alfalfa Hay, No. 1 Haling
125 While Leghorn Chickens, 1 year old
20 Plymouth Rock Hens, 1 year old
(All Chickens 0. A. C. Strain.)
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
All SUidk of STifj.lW wvi urxW, ttwl. (Vcr "i.i i ), (i months
timt on lvtnk,lisk' drawing j-wr (out iir-U'if ,t, with
wMhff ! nwi M)ii.l. V-ii;:v Srineliiig
ternw a)J,y it) til U'l tv-t frvw-Xijaty. 1 xy jircUas
ed will l tiwii, j . toftt)x tffiM cr ilfthstJip v:iw
i ig S r tti iaistvtitj,
1
i,VaAaS
(m,. T. ft JOMNKM
Alicliga'!' .
..ohnstoi and .1. If. RtaatQii
Clerks
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