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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1923)
PAGE TWO THE LA GRANHE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, January G, 1923 J. 7 1' W t: i in tliH IFu -t ! t '! tile iiviiiiinsium mints. Tin' icnilniir room . will im upon tu Oil pulilir i;u-h .Sunday from J to 4 p. in. Vein m' iivvitwl tn all ; tin; rhim-h si'i-viecs. Hull K. Wnllia, pastor. Zion l.utlR'i'an Church 005 M iivo- Suiul.iv sihool HI MM) a. in., .Mm. Hui. ., mi. in ; LOSE HO PER CENT. OF anil lihriiry .l.'imrt-1 rW.-VM.H.,!!, l.UK. C.KUI' it- nut' 11. IdlMiUI, Mll.-l llll.'ll.ll IIV I l.-.U'll- i...- ..ivi.-iw 11 !!(! ! 111. Itl-V. I.llthi'i- tf All church notices must be in " n K--k of Vamouvir, Washington. w the hands of the editor by i- ' 'will cundiut the siivkc. Kev. I li-ck m. Friday afternoon. ... ' . 'First Church ot Christ, Scicntist. ,f. Corner of First and Washington. Sun clay, morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject: . "God." j Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Won- ncsday evening mei'tin at 8 o'clock. Reading room open to the pu'oiic ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Satur day from two to four. Alfcare wel come to attend our service?. i.s a most excellent speaker and we! ui!c that all ti.f members of Un church and their f i iemls come out; to hear him.- Kev. If. Hif8tud, pin tor. Itesidiicc i:wii Uak street., rnoiie 1 11 -W. J ' First I'apti.'t Church ."'jniliiy school at 10 a. m., Willard Mutler sunt. .M.s. IlaiMiersett has reiurne fioiii Poilla.i.l ami will irive her verv intr-restine- inissionnry story as usual V llm .shini- tlit lust fn't- minutes. these short stories me always different and hold : the nipt attention of all. The chapel car "Mensem! r of Peace" will he on the tiack in the O.-W. R. & N. yards and Ki v. and Mrs. Robert (iray, who have clinrKe of the car will have full jchnrire of the service both mornhiK land cveninir at our church. These Chiistian Chinch --For nimlier of years, the Christian church has observed' the first Sunday of the New Year 'lis "Home Comiiru' Day Three services are held. Tile moin- imr -service at which time me p.isioi , . wjn clmtinu fr ,,c nuxt Some of the meetings .1. . . . ; ,, t iiici't will bring a suitanie inessanu 101 "", w(.eks hour-. : In the ulternoon at io-)wj1 ,)p in A fuT ,)ul pal.h thirty, when the reports of all the I iih Bin. Gray will preach at the. u-,m.i,Miii.. ... i....- ... -- chuich. He soul winner , 111 the . evoninK at seven-thirty, at which service the pastor will hrlnK an evangelistic nwseaKP. It was to the evening services the pastor re ferred on last Sunday when he said that he "Would not ureach to a! house full of empty seals." An old-time basket dinner is to he enjoyed- following the morning hour. Rring your dinner and eat with us. 0. W. Junes, minister. ISONIl VALIDATION IICAICINC i First: Methdliist Enisconnl Chur-h I HUXIi. .Inn. .- 'llearlng on the p.- -f"The' Changeless Amid the Chang- j HH-.n "i tin- bonni of .liiertors oi ing" will he the sermon tluc.e Sun-;th" Sm.w cie. k In lu-mion district for iliiv forenoon. Some of the tlliuys! vitM.iutlnli ot" the recent 4li. Iioml that abide .. while dynasties go brings a fresh gospel message. TheJ whole city is invited to help make; these meetings a success. Let us. all pray for God's blessing on all our work tins new year. 1 nis city snouiu have ils greatest growth this year. Wo must keep the favor or Heaven ..i.i.ii a u u;i,,.., I lOI uoioinK ihsil:i iij. iv. uii.ui.i pasto;1. dvnasties go and cmie will he' discussed. SpecinU niu- sle ny the chorus under tne uneriion of Mrs. Sherwood Williams. A ser vice of more than ordinary attrac tiveness has been arranged for the evening hour, 7:. it). It will be a real pleasant hour, , The iniestion "What Think 'Yc' or Christ?" will be pre sented 1 1 111" hi lef practical fashion. Special program, or music as, follows: Solo, "One Fleeting Hour'' (I.ei'l. M.S. Thelnia l.yon; Quartet, "The Unseen City" (Nelson), .Mrs. Aldrirh, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Quigley; Solo, selected, Mr. Dutton; Male chorus, "1'raise the Lord" (Maker),, ,iuig by a double male uuartet. Ilearlv singing of ravorite Gospel Kongs .'hy everybody, lln :not jniss tiiis service, liible school at 10:00 ' with' ' .elhsses and competent teachers! I fori all. Claude Cooper, Hupcriiitcndcnti At the Kpwurth Lea gue hour,J ll:.')0, '.Mr. C'ainphell will give on address "Going to Church Around the World," illustrated by 7.1 beautiful pictures. All young people, are invited to come and enjoy" this treat. Haivcy Carter, president. The churches of I. a Giande fling-oat the challenge, "We are here to serve; are you willing to let us do it?" G." ii. Orrlgley, 'minister. Siilvafto'n Army The special re vival meetings at the Salvation Army so .fur. .have been a success. There has been H .number of seekers. These ; meetings will continue every niubt . in the week for the month of Janu ary. You are all invited to come and bring your neighbors. Sunday morning 10;:I0 a. in. 11:00 a. m. in side. Sunday school 2 p. m. There WU a largo attendance last Suuduy. tlui feds being 28 ahead. Coma and mng a scholar awl get in on the contst Young ipeoplo 6:15 p. m. Sunday evoning 7:; and 8:00 p. m. Th old-time E-osneJ is Drenched With goad music and singing. You comeH ' Preshyterinn Church The first ser vice of the New Year will be in the nature of ' a Communion service at which timo members will be received into fellowship. I'hin to be with us nt 11 n. m. on Sunday to celebrate the Lord's Supper. Our Vespers will meet at a o'clock' at which time tho study of our Faith will he con tinued and the Young people's choir - wilL lead us in singina. Sundav school at !l:45 and Christian F.n deavor nt..;l)0, A welcome to all of these siiWliit!s.l As the New Year enteis into your life, choose a church home and attend regulaily lor your soul culture and your spiritual food We invite you to our church home to shaievilh us the privileges of the (iospel and the duties of the Chris Hon. W. C. Ross, minister. lei lion pro. t i ilincs will he liei.l ill henit eoorl l,efoci; .llnl.'e liul'ly. St) 'ijipo.silloll wns exiieeled to tin; nlfil:i lion us the iirrlriiuillie vole on Hie toiiil is,sii,. whs llllllllllll.illS. l.'llllilM ili'liveri li'olll Ihe sale ll OoimIh will bo ni:eii III aenol'iil. ilevel opuicnt or l.ni'ii irrlioiled acre::. AVflshl Hi fdli. Of fxwy 10(1 iv),.;6 of cnni Unit iitnlnTH x'-r out tn mow. only 01 Ijifslit-U in.- rcntii'd, urninlln tu lluif cun.iiili-(i l.y Hu- Ciiih'.l SlMlcs J ariiiH-jn ui' AjiTli'iilimv ovci u pii-itMl in' l. fjiis. Tin' iliiViMvine lii'tucrii li.iv i-Mivhilit) ,rni mi. I i in MU.'tMii.v I tii;t'Mcti is !:u- i wiiilirr comliiii.!)., Hi-li-i-iivc si-i-il. .l:ini ti i'jist-s niid hfit-i iinit unlihiil pisf(. I'mI vtuy IhikIicI ,( (tin lijirv'Ht-il, m lint I'v.-ry nU. hiili' (utsln'1 dills to rciM-li liiir.o-Nj, Weil' It not I'cir tin t-lt'ini'iils tlmi tVnil toAi'ilinv 'In- sii'.t! nf lhi cpin. tin-unTil-il' riup fin- tin- i:l-Viil- i4Tlnil uuiihl Iimm' ln-fii iilmtit -),:!7l.iMHt.iHin tni'-lii-ls, Instfii l ui' tin- u'.sori.oOK.onif tmshfls iii-tiiiilly li:ini,M4 il, niMvlilt'l LM llitll lu'l-ll jlllllltffl. i 'Mm- li'pnrlim-iif pi.Iniv out, li i-vci. lllint II t'H'f ct. '111. 'Ills tlii tint exist iiikI t'nni Kri(M uuv rcrtiiln nf pio pi-r iU-llt I'fSIIH, till' fiMii ;n'ivilp' pl'nhiilily Umlii 'hii.vc hi'rn yr.jnlly ri'iliirtnl, m nint tin iiiiiii otittiii'it inllit lint linvc h'i) n litrp-r i-rnp Until that iH-iunlly Jmi'i'sii'O. Ii would menu simply (lint t Ih'Wiii'iih'I' could fcid Vrnin two ihtcs thi'MTupllie now linrvi'StK from thrro. The littles I jintcntliil corn ci'op un- IfniiO of llUii.ilt fi.lHKt.OIKMHHI lillxlli'N 111 1,1017, iiltlitotiKli Hie lo-tunl luirvt'si o' i MiTt.! KM p, Hit r in!ii'Is In y, iir V;is .'X- ci'i'dcd In! ilu thri't- yenrs 1012. lOJti inn! 10J1. Jin tjiii'-si linrvi'sti'd crop hi. Uiti II.'JOll.OiHI.IHIO tmslii-ls In 10'JU. A lnrctd'op of corn is due to u rela tively low) preveirtlfiti of prodii.'ilon hy Hie mnny causesliy wlilcli it is limited, hut of cmirse product ion Is nlso relnt ed to iHTcitjic, ilie depiirhneiit record how. niirlfcx liif. n yenrs tin lowest dt- j.'iee of prevvntin w:i L'.'i.r. per eeiit of 11 potcnlhil ci-np En T.rjO, und ttie IriL'li- ,est w;i" 1 ITi per rent in lOjt. Within the peril il covered. l'roiii nhoiit otie- iV'III'lll to LiCiil'ly niiedcilf 'of a potcnlhil I yorhicl ion ha failed 1o he realized. 'I ie yverne Is ti llitlo-iimre limn one tliird. 'A" in THis'Spili" .tSI(ll:U To AK "-I M i VTj "lit. ' " $ y ' ASToitlA.-Tie: leKislaturo will he ii-.iieMcd to inereaM- tho yearly ap-i to oin iMllon for (lie John .laeoh An-1 lor Mieriiiieni station lioin $:t,tMHi t A te..ot hiihioiltcd ill (he inccliliK lioued Mlit of inc Hevi-n louiieh e-,i-i-ii)iciil stations' In the Hla'le, Kasl rn on-Kon han five, and thai section r the ftale recelvOH US per edit of $'.'.Mlll, It wns derided lit a, meelill'i ; th. held lo'if yestcidiiv. .hillieH V. -Molt repr-seniuiive-eect, said ho wouhl tn lr...liii.a. Kill :.l Hit. roillltlir litli.S. liittve uewlon to pi.vlde ff the dc-;nin! receive only Vi PT upprorialiou lor Ihe inainlelinneo (piriment tatioiiH. while tho st eoiintle have hut one Or inch nt of tlli Severn! horses wont clown for nasty tumbles In tho fltoeolflfhicfi -.1 ..1-1. T I J.. , .... without injuring himstlf or, his rider. mmnanown lauing heavily but!. siie.l nppiopih.tton. f ;,tn-opriiHion. fkn$ i ujji jwimmiwiimii nil in' mnn 'tr " - Mid Winter 1 Flowery 3lgnboards. In China, tat the tourists tell us, one seen exceedingly flowery signs ipon the shops, If one can read theiu. in fact, "this may hu why the republic wits oi.ee galled ihe i'luivery Klnt'doin. Here, for instance, uru Homo wf those been In I'ckln: "Mutton .Sllop of .Mnruiny TivIIIkIh," "The Ten Virtues All Coin- plele, i'he .Shop of Heuven-JSeiit Luck, Ihe Nine i'VIIoltles I'roloiiKCil" and "The Ten-Shop ot Celestial l'rln-eiplrs." Too Much Meat " Hurts Kidneys a glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder bothers you. Killing loo much meat may, prOiluiA kiilnity trou hie in hooio form or other, my u well-known Authority, bi-cafistt tiio urio acid exviun 'tlie knlncys, tp'.icy become- overworkivl, (rt slujfritili, . i-lo anil einioall Mirlv of dinU!P(f juir ticularly bucLaclio ui.ti taisery iw Via kidney "rvitn: rlimiatatin twing,M, so voro 'lioodachcfl, aoid fltomacli, ooosti- pabioni, torpid liver. )bbples6neflpi, bltd doi and uriiiav irritaWon. TUo morm'nbur Imfk hurW or kid- arcn i ttcxuigx rim or il niandor , ji'l nifQuti tour (miiemt of fnm iuivNj.(Knl plmraiivcv ; tako aihlcpoonfu! n a hIilh of water hcforVhri-akfiiHt f- a few ilavs and your inil.v 'Vn act tine. Th it faiuoun i'S is nirnhV from the acid of grapes aTJiWlt'iuon ii-c, eoiii ImihmI with liihia, ulNL ha-s jVim ntcd for (oneratioii! to tlii5Swih'itil kid ney and .stimulate tbeintti noniinl activity ; aho to tietiiralize the ari.n in ihe urine m that it no loujrer irri tiitw, tlin otU'ii ri'mlint bladiN-r dis orders. .lad Salt can not injure nny ine: niaki'Ji a delightful efTervceernt' Hthia jitr drink which millions of men and women tit kit now and then to help kc-n the kiiine) and urinary orani clmm tlm ofi-n a.iditi eriim kidney din onlem. ' Inland City Community Chureh Sermon topic for the mm nine: "Warming1 Him It';" lor the cve ninir "Strung Things." The .lunioi League will take n vacation till next spHnj. The Hihle Study ( las he Kins workflf Ti.-IiO p. m. The new text hooka have now arrived, t on .lidernble interest is U-inir tniinife-ieil Olympia Oyster Cocktails ii eabon atSJ THE L0TTE3 ' 1118 Jefferson Ave. Bargains In Homes w tiM'.riM.ni il.indy lionie nnrt . h- .1 thv nUlinn.l slinlin, rity !. !: h'hlJ, balh jitl.l Inlli t. line l.iwn, vU: $".immi, J.'iini 'i 1 i.nonll, puymt-nts. KIc-ro'.i:t hom on Oak St., Hour A.lnim Ail furnlsliril, fnr .Mi". I ' .iWi, l monthly py. nHiiu. .odoooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o . o D o o o o fori) & (;kor(;h T A XI Enclose! Cars I J i st is r! 44 A .!.... Iv hiO k fiooi A ! built. tn kiv 1 llRlltK, ti -. cujiIi. Tlvp ro-"-m r-:' block on V a i toilet, en-t; (runiKO. .'d i:tim, ic'-i r. 'i Pirtt Rt., ono-batr Ae., Five rooms. uty. tjlh-t, plrcttle OI A fltf .rr.r.-n q! larRO corner 1'.' o block from f g ca.-h. Will t.4.i o( payment. for Ha la and t; 'n h"Win tho ir.fio - Two lots, bath. ' iity water and stm t. Vt h o. borne, with 1 I3h rwt, fvf sr.'.o. focio trs1 r;-r as part r .-', firms, ctr., C1 MAI Special Attention! See our fine assortment of Homc-Made Cream Chocolates in lioxes. Also Mexican Chewp, Al mond Urittlc, Peanut Krittle and Taffy. Fudtr- All Our Candies Are Made in Our Factory PALACE CONFECTIONERY Shoe Sale Ruy earlv Kat the ioty prices... Sizes will soon he brok en... Get Your un-tolalc dress slippers, satin, suede and patent leathers in the very latest styles at a biff saving The Bpotcry Inc. 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. iMimniiiii : -w.-ti. WKiT1 -" . "- ....... . . . . t Turn the Corner and j ! Let Father .wa-'poiiw 1 hkai) tub wt.vr ap8 CHASE &. SANBORN TEA GOc J DO THE FAMILY WASHING THIS SCHILLING'S rW3A, 1 lb 72c ! ' X FFK ' ) TREE TEA, 1 llA v 58c ( ' "rmfiLL X HILLVILLA, '' l U -13c , Lomtortable , aextiievllwantto I J as an old shoe" sedittcVs ( - ,S a iio'iv.iiy oxprnsBion tii nt ! OUR RATES Affe WITHIN YOUR . f S fj"' 1 J cxiKIIy ..pernios tlio Rcnxntlon HTP.cV'C '! 8tHS f! 1 C 1 nt allium who hu. ,, f,l ! MLAJS . J, O O I 111 S ( 1 lC2n "WE MERIT YOUR PATOIOV AGE BY , i ixumac quality ANo service" 7 ' urocertena : front lace ) ' corset ,...' ( ; " 1 1 wiiF.nr 1 l.n rfiniillc' Cot-HOtH embody f OlIV YOU n V T? i the Intent ami moat important l WP ' a The Modern Laundry ,!'BR """Sr l, l I) The Oriental Hrh Co.. I IF" " "'!!''' "J,HH; 11 i J"1 .J' --TitPW'-r1-4 71 Sl If IwltH WHh "1B'r 'mou Chinos 'HI . ' - iJD Jr'IKsfTtJ Wv roota, lierbs and barks Is pe- llllil ' Kl ciillzinff In rpatlng tlie diseases ; 11 hSiiBMiMbiiSSmsMBinBiMBBMBM m ' Wji j fi'i'fiit inoclJla 1111,1 bIzch liiways pon.l i t ion. ir yoiiSIHvliy I fS I ' Mrs. Robt. Pattiaon. Oriental Chinese Herb SO . I Company .. ; WUmm 'P I'l S22-W lt-s. 1702 Oak I tl South Ko.lrtl, Ave. ' Mt')lL -. ' MKf JfiJMrMS. 1111) 44r I pmSMim I 1 W I r- , .. ' j . D road way: at Stark I ill On the Blackboard i I Portland,0re.' , 4 I IX III T f is a wise teaeltpr who hieulratps the thrift- idnn in Iipv TV ' ' 'pupils. 1 ' nMmirrvl'S ' I H is a wise man ot wonyui wlio resolves to save in 1923. inrv-hv I ' He or she is pavinb theway to independence, happiness AUKMTon . ami comfort V throuK'h 0o conibiiipdWroits of a !P VV staff, who Vtor years bf tmininit, ' l! This hank will pay you interest on this good resolution- puiVli" lV no'(ls ,f V10 travel- That money you got for Christmas will start you today. ' J1USIC, DANTlX and o T.F.ST ' 1 I I . ,.r,w m . , . I At 1 I I I Willi - A l A A-l i nr)L A 1W1 V 1 I . ' BANK . ' . 1 At 0aC f i ' ' La Grande, Oregon ' I Zjjulf-1' j Mcmlier Federal Reserve System j: Arthur. H. Meyers meager . ' ' 0 OOOOOOOOO OO 00 0000000000000 PYRAMID LAND CO.