La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1923, Image 8

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    PACE TWO
THE L. CRAXDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, January 13, 1923.
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TANFQRANTO
Hi
BEBETLESS
should U
k. -A alii;
in tlie
jta .lor.
cyiiiiuuiiity. 'Hull
RACETRACK
All church notices must l- in ;
tlie liiit:rls of the editor ly ! p- :'
in. l-'riiluv jiflonioon.
i
(Hy Tlip AHHnrh.li-.l l'r.-wt. I I
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. IX-Taii-!
Tiirmi, ihe race t'uk tln.l.-i- i-oiimiiiii-.
tlful ncai- lnm will he n - hi-llr
tmi'k, iK-coi-.ltliK tu I tililnlj.li Hjirvi k-li-H,
vl.-l! iretilent uT the I'.irllii- t'o:.il
.luekev (-ltil. timler vl Iiiisi- i. u.. iii.i tin
ruclim will lie. lielil atHaurnren. 'IV mornine Fc-vice
"Wi ure Biiirer in our Mat. im-nt Suliieet : ".SaiTamcnt.
that tlier,' will lie no III. ral I., llini:
' nt Tanfm-an." Hni.l Mr. pi-.-i-k."! In
Tile AiuaM'iHlefl l'rea. -"Wi- hae 111 -rtii-poi-uti-il
that feature In tin- urlleleii
of inrorporatirin nf the rliii.. iin.l lnr
liny Infractions of our l.y-l::un - ivlll
liar forever any own- r. jiirli.-y or oil
er jierimn invi.lvi-.l, j
"l.tfe-loiiK buni.shin.nl rroin a clul.j j- f',,r,.h South Sun'Liy school
Ix ii new ,. piui.ire. A . r ' '! , ,,,, lt 10:0 o'clocl;
er or jock. V HliKlit t.il..- I. ellalle- ml '" m P""nl'"
-I.-iiii1iik up on a fixed ivee on iy , K ryoiii- not iitlonilmir other kiU'miIi
u Miorl miKpennion fnclni! I If. will he conlially wclconiinl. Il'-v.
OallKllt. hill he Will think liee hefoi. .lonilMlll. pirMillin yi.ni ....
1,. ......I.lleu ..III, n,.rmn. Ill Hliaiiell-' 1 .11 (illlllllc KlStriCt,
mo,,.- ('.he 11:00 o
Mr. Spreck. ls rlal.-.l he '.van nol ject hunir,
r.-ioly to annoilliee .chut iii.-:imiii H u il! '!m,M'' .
I L-..n I .Inree ll.e l.el'll.lf l, mill i M I"1 tlhlllV
1,1,1.... rule lit Tanforiili. hill mil.l I he : 'i:4'. The evenlllj;
hii.l w" liest'l Mil"
iliue
; All
iviteil. li.
First rhuri-h of Christ. Scientist.
Corner of Fit si awl Wii-hinsrtim. .Sun-1 The Chape! C;
at tl OViClCl:. ! ' cacc, III ciiaiKC
Koiicrt i. ray,
Kiimi.-iv Kchiia ui V.K a. m. Vt
nemlay evening mectinic at 8 o'clock
Hemline room open to the public ev
ery Monday, Wednesday ami Satur
iky from two to four. All ure wel
come to otlcml our pen-ires.
First McthoiliHt Kpiscopal Church
-"lli-itwinK u How al a Venture or
the l.iiw of Indirectness" will lie the
theme of the sermon in the forenoon
service. The choir will ani an uu
Iheni, the nolo parts in it to he
Ifiven hy Mi-k. Ahlrieh Hint Mr. Titwl
er. A representative of the Near
Fast Helicf will make the address
in the evening service, presentinur
this worthy and needy cause. Spe
cial music by the evening choir.
liilile school al 111:00. Fpworth I.eu-
! Ill)'
Ada
vice,
Trili
The Ma
.luring
of Sorruiv.-;
tin
hy nieetillr
all ilext
ek. AVe
10, to be led hy Mrs. QuiKiey.
youuK people are coithally
II. Quiffley, niini.-tcr.
of
'Messenger of
licv. and M
tru-t
moininir ser-'this meetine; will crow into a irood
At our popular Vc-psr "The vivnl nu-etini; of the riijht kind come
of iod in Africa" will lie:vi..,,i ,,.,.,-,,,. ,,f , ,..uu,
shown in seventy beautifully colored
pictures thrown on the screen and and ''elp. There is only one time
the Vountr People's Choir will lead " prepare for the Judirment and thai
the sincinir at 5. Immediately fol- is ' 'hi lif!- 1)""'t net-luct this
lowinir a Union C. K. meutiiiK will tfio most important matter, hviwije
l.e held with delevrates from th. p.,t. listic services Sunday niirht. A'ounir
cm ureiron iiistrict In attendance. ' P ' meemiK a' : i-
"e wuulil enjoy your Kii.'iiiiinir the
dnv wilh us in the fellowship of Ihe . "better
Cluisi, our Suviour. A. C. Ross, pastor.
minister. i - .
Zinn Enelish Lutheran Church
First rinptist Chuiti Sundayio d s,.,ool 10:00 u. in.. Mrs. P..
at (i::i() p. m. . reii
Hart, president. These nltclinirs lire
anil nctier. A. iv. niiion.
Special Attention!
Sec our fine assortment of Home-Made Cream
Chocolates in lioxes. Also Mexican Chews, Al
mond Brittle, Peanut Brittle and Taffy. Lfudg.
es.
All Our Candies Are Made in Our Factory
PALACE CONFECTIONERY
schaol al 10 a. m., W lllard liutler.! i'2Slml .uperintendent. Preaehinjtl
supei inten.lent. hermon at 11 a. m.t service 11:00 a. in. Sermon subject :
ly Kcv. Kobt. Gray of the 'hapel..v,'orkinir for God." Jtev. Nortroff
iCar. ilis subject will he ''God, Glantu' ...mi i, ,i,p , -.. talk-on 'he .
licit Grav, is ill town for threeiand (.rassiioppeis. 1 tie crowns have:eal. f;as. cunditions. Short business i
weeks meetings. At present the citribci'n tair all tile week. V will give mectint; after services for election of J
is in the shops for some repair.-, an opportunity nir inose wno want to a dciepnte to the Pacific Synod con- i
I but we hope to have it parked near. unite with the church by letter and.yention at Vancouver, Wash., Janu-
I the depot for Sunday. This week i otherwise to tome forward Sunday' nrv 17 to hi u. HoRstad, pastor. J
i the meetings are lieinK held in the I moi nin.tr. The choir leads but Hro. i(c.'s. jiioti Oak. Phone 141-W.
I Baptist church and Kvnni-elist Gray ifji ay uiyes all to sinir. The music 1 .
!has been uivini; a series of practical ! is a bin feature of the meetings. ,
' irosK-l sermons. Sunday minimis; he i The Chapel Car has necn underiroine Have no .Ir.-ail of the hereafter. ,
will prellth on lioil, liiants nnillrepalis lor us neainiK plant uui 11: " " ,,.,,.... -
(iiassaoppers" and Sunday evnini,r!is hoped the car can he parked for'skln punt mii.t il.-ath. ,
the subject will he "How Far is it
from Heaven to Hell.'1 A cordial in
vitation is iiven for alt to attend 11
these meeting.
Announcing
tlii clmriK In our firm iihiiip,
rriwly 10 M'rv ynu with llw Im'
mid fiotihrj-.
niitfhtn-'
111 or'
Uns nil-
ill nn-Hch at
Nick SLTvit:r. His u!
MnhtiV AlL'j'sntrc to the
Kjiu'urth I.t iiKiip, with f "
(liiuthit-r U'iuwv:, tu
st-rvit'o at :II0
the varinuK line of en-
Ihm n n'i f.'i t (1.
' Not only w it! v lur h (tlntr t i
I ! tni k. hut w 1m(i" to jM i r. cl itur 1
liiutiH lo iihsoltitfly Klcit all ill''K;il I
lift tllK ill (iiiul 1 o nil lis on I'iin (it 'I'm 11
Spn ( ki ln.
furun," il''flai'fi Mr.
Tin- Htl-ff linH uf th' cltilt. (iniiinis
Ini; A. K. M:iroii,iMT. I'V.inU .1. K- ily.
K. (;. I ti 1 1 i niTK and Th.una.i Knrtuu
Uynn. of N'i h York. ;itil A. It. Si-i ck
-ls. leudulph S.r. ntui MitImtI
Kl.-tslihurlicr, of S-n I'r au:wn. Imvr
vi't nwiurvil of t-niricN of fiin- of
Hi" l' t known ;ih' m Imrs- s. tnclud
I tK tlt.-lr own, .Mr. Sprfcki-li M.iM.
"On- ot th'' li,r.'''i f-'Kiun-M of Tiui
fonnk" In mi!., "win I'- UK' tnlH"lnli-
HMMtl In ('nili'nrnta "of l.r. . iliiiK Mali. , Sunday
Ivrt by soni'- or tin' l-:nl.n hoi h-iimii
dtavor tarrifd on hy tin.'- ortfiiniaH
: lion in the Near Kast; iln pio-icnf
nerds and what the outlook is for
future relief work mid especially
those who have iriven to this jus
enuse, arrange to hear this lecture.
The district Conference of the Ln
(Hjtiuie District will he lw Id in this
city conunenciiiK l-'eltruary 7lh and
runninjf for two days. Immediately
to! lowing this conft'ience the pa-tor
wilh the aid of the presiding elder
will hold a revival meetmtr which
will laM for three and punsihly foui
weel;s. A. J. Stnt mer, pastor.
Is
morninK-
uneeiallv for the Sunday
of tin-country. Thin mate ofr.-r p.-r- it(l(i vnXlV(t school is asked
fi-i-l roiwiltiotiH for whil'-riiif; racf
horst's, utnl Tmiforan tnahh-liornt-nu
n to run thrlr hor-M mi'l'-r
perffet roinlltion licforo lln- i-astrrn
b-'anon o''ti)."
Taaforali. whlrli Is "r)"llcati-tl to
Hit bri'i-ilinr f nm mock and Mm- n-eoiif-.itr,ni'''il
f illitral rai'tiiK." will
not In- opi'ratftl k u moncy-nmltlnK
eluli." Mr. MprorU' lK H'att-.l.
Eff
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OnDEHLr PLAGE
(lly Tilt- AHHOclat'(l lVt'MH.)
.jnitl'A.tv.J.. lJ.iv sS. (Uy Mail)
-limit Alioalliili, rnl'-i of TrHiiHjor
dnnlii, In ih rt'ttirn-'il to Ktrypl iijiii
IIiiKlaml, In-ro lie w.'ht to coa-tiit
with the ItrlliHh trov'Ttiim-nt mm io 'I,
fiUin-1 of IiI.h country. He will r. Ii.tn
to ". 1 aiKjorl:i u ia hy way of Mia,
w Ihti lo- w HI coifT with his fallo-r,
Kintr 1 1 usHt'ln of th 11 in;'.. 'I'ht
Cinlr Iuih salil that th- KiI'IhIi tor-lt;u
ullln- Iuih r''eont?.i-il 1 Im military am)
polillrnt Itiih pcii'l- nee of Trannjor
Uauia. Peace In the Kinlr's i-nt,;lry irt rc
r.inli'il itH i-tfiitlal for u .- .!.-v lop-Mn-nt
-l I :!--. tltt-; and l Ih a f l l
tfi't Alululhili lias Mice fd In o.ain
t tt It intr pt'jnv and ord-r fln.-' In took
t-oii.iiiund in I Ii' h.-.-i i. -a pid-
-I oy Mr. IMiill.y. tin- Itni sli advisor.
u a Miiall d- t.u-Iiiti- nt in Prlt Ish 1
lr." ops.
tair Ahdnlhih lots a n-l.itt uf S-t -hniM
and I'ah Httni.i' s iiml'-r tin- h.-i-cl j
of Uxn P;i::i:l lilkatd. lliH rliu I eotll! I
ti" ?-. IP han op. U' d . 11 .'nlarj i
h- P. t.'i In most ail thr nir.- .o'.. I
Ti.'.ts an- rolteded in lln- h.hi- n-m- i
n 1 as In I'nl. tJihi v :md the rcots ju-'
pi; c.lcally sate. Ti,,. Trah.o;- iauli. I
;-o,erunietlt Hce, ( 'iln cls ei,u) v dlM .1 :
If Ml hotl! the Pan -riil.i.) all I !'. I'M ti i
,1 niii'-ntN.uiiil th 1 'a! mi- l.ioh. .
l I'nn mi'K MM' HIIUI O' ; :.-V I'e
liiao ' uy 'umiiuiiny muiii i .
the sermon will he !
school and
to remain
for the preaching sc. i v i The
Hi hie Murty class is fortunate in su
curinj; .Miss Hlanche Clark as teach
er for the remainder of the year.
Tht! re are some in the class who
expect to take th? examination next
Hprinir, looking toward hiLh school o
credilf". This is a fine time now
I for others to pom1 into the clas.
; Plenty of time yet tu prepare for
I that' examination. Hut you ran help
I the class and the class can help you.
(whether you take the examination or
j not. "The Parable of tho Acunm"
I will he the sermon topic for next
i Sunday night. The sermon will he
(short. We will permit you to be theo
j judge of its sweetness. 'Ihe I'.p-(o
i worth League now begins a study
'of the missionary hook, "India on the
I .March." Leader Henwick Clark. See
'l Kings 10: 1-15, also Matt. 2: 1.
We receive much from the commun
ity. We owe much to the commun
ity ant I how can we better serve
the community than hy making the
church and tiie Christian life all they
The Salvation Army Special per-' '
vices every night during the month
I anna t v. Attendance is good,
music and singing. to nr. '
s-LOjCCt is "Tne Fire of the Holy i
Spirit." Sunday school 2 p. m.
had a fine attendance last Sunday.
Classes for all ages. You are invited.
(:l.ri Young People's .Meeting. Sun
day evening 8 p. m. Subject "To lo
Thy Will." Special singing at each'
service. A cordial invitation to come,
Anyor.e having any cast off cloth
ing phone iSl -J. Adj. and Mrs. Pet-,
ei ..on, commanding ol f ice is. !
Presbyterian Church The search
for happinesss lias been universal.
Only wlien people discovered happi- j
noss was inside them did they get on
the right track. To be happy, we
must forget what we seek and make
somebody else happy. You can make ;
(others happy by bringing them to
school tomorrow morning at
ll:4 to study Clods Word and by
rt maining for the morning worship
at 11. Mrs. W. II. Rohnenkamp, Jr.,
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Enclosed Cars
CALL
MAIN 44
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Lei Father
no THE FAMILY WASHING THIS
WEEK.
f
XEXT WEEK HE WILL WANT TO
. SEND IT TO US
OI R RATES ARE WITHIN YOUR
MEANS
"WE MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE BY
QUALITY AND SERVICE"
The Modern Laundry
MAIN 77
ive are, tlw name nfl In Hip pant,
.1 ohtainahle in llif Hue of meats
The Crescent Meat Co., Inc.
fniiiN'rl.v
M. A. SiTIMVM.I. Mi:.T CO., I
Fir sii-ilI Mai-Ui-t uiillly Market,
Xi-t to Harris lirmvrjr skiiBS'.i liiixcry
r
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Oil 111 II7m? ATI7I?
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g I r ) Coffee Phone
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- - , 1 1 -2 ")S'-8"C j ra,IVEKY ( 'r lbs :. $2.18
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
CLEAN0 CHEMICAL CLEANER, now sell- '
ing at : . 22c
Regular 50c
SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS ISc
SUN MAID SEEDED RAISINS 18c
ALBERS PANCAKE FLOUR 25c
KERR'S PANCAKE FLOUR 25c
OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR 25c
CHURCH'S GRAPE JUICE, qt 50c
6-Ib CRISCO $1.37
PREFERRED STOCK TOMATOES 22c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 10c
J. G. Holni's
Grocerteria
Don't Forpet the 15. P. 0. E. Dance Mon., Jan. 15
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Company
v W'iiinjr, Ilt'imiiinjr, Appli;incis,
Supplies ;iiul Service
" nr. Pcp.it St. . Phone HOS-W
Hear Heacock's Radio Receiver
HKFORE YOU liUY
Our receiving sets receive nitisic, lectures, sermons,
piarkel reports, liaseball scores, telegraph, etc., from all over
the United Slates
Our standard five-tulie receiver will receive stations un
der 10(10 miles as loud as a phonojraph, with a good aerial.
We make receivers complete and installed in jour home
lit prices ranKiiiR from 1:11.00 to $-100.00.
All you need lo supply is a pc:e for the aeri.il.
Our receivers use both RADIO and AUDIO frequency
and give about 1'OUH times the volume of the various makes
(if receivers in this vicinity, ami we install them and show
you how lo work them. You can learn in one evening.
We have receiving sets installed in the following places:
1 .11 (Jiande. Hot Lake. Klgin, Wallowa, Lostine, Enterprise,
want.
We will build one to fil in the wall of your home, or
build il io fit your phonograph cabinet. Tell is what you
All our sels are guaranteed to work
Heacock's Radio Station
IATKRl'UISi:, OREGON.
"Comfortable
as an old shoe"
A rio-nrly expression that
exactly cies-cribos the sensation
of a woman who has been fitted
to n
FRONT LACE
CORSET
"I-a CnmiMc"
the latest ami
Corsets embody
most important
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hot thr I nilol Sl.it- s ariii n- .
1'li) lloltlttll. .MH'Ol.litl'.' to I'ol.llOl V
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lH'OjOct lit lll.lc, lilllho. to l.',l t
ti-r utoi'k. foimicl Nt-tlt'H dl-trict )n-l
rhah-a I tah, omtnu. Maho, Mon-1
tana, asliinnton ami (trefoil. j
Kmm-iIviui hi tlu Vov. W;u!
hhowi-il that Mitvs in ar t'p-n-
Irt a (,'irnt rtont on tltt o,u;ihi' i.t
the fiiuliii' luiTf-i, t '(ihjn.l N. in ,,,.;
rturri). Tin- I ntt.'.l States, hr H;ilil.l
h.iH 111)1 tMH-otiiir,l t'"' I1 ' il lllj,' ol'
hoi'.m-M on a M.tlr eomparal'U with
that of ;iikIhii.I. livlumt, Ai Bontlnt ,
and tilher immlii-K. j
lWI MIliAlillN Kl io. i
KK1.SO. Wa-h., .Ian. 1::. A stale
lln i-sllt-'aliun oi the K'-iMo Priiitf. iIih- j
nstir. In nil-ltiion to Ih,- eoroitt
I'tielit. haa ln-en tl nmn.Jr,! here, 'I h
ncitatlon tuts k nn.-il eonsi.l- t.l.e
lieatluoy ntiil may ?sttir In a phu that
liOMinor Jlart take H li.na in the
proh. .
The OowlltjE river hx 1,1-n renins
slowly. Hi'-pite the continued rainfall.
The rHr today wnfl I lire levt beiu
Ihe pi ak mark.
The rouniy eommt winner rtn.vt
to nppoint n ttinn to ptipervln- the
l-eflrh for the hodtert, whteh wltl tie
re-ttuni-d a mon as the riwr lalU
en mi ft U'iently.
TJr Hammer li a St. 9
M
I ?S tnsterpiweot iul
9 ff itv and workmanship. H;t
nu dile ret n faie y
Er 1 411 not luttt-r, dent,, or vtiip
la j trmiH-n-tl to a lomliiHsi
th.il will mand IrciiHtitlotH
iitiiin a liitnlSc --eemed hy tSe
(.icllncr lveilattinjT Lvt;
V')i;e to it can r.v-irr j-totL
liv err come out. Hani? and
:im i rv.irtlv tm i.r
mf itrtiht dri-ting.
Tools and Cutlery
are all emiallr perfev t in evenr
JV rMje.i ll tar the irade
Pr mark alt fnuiranreed in b
r rictit. Ak Lr is.,i. a...u
PRECOX iidw. &
. . , IMP. CO.
m j
mm fj
Droadwav at Stark
Portland, Ore.
VOi; ARK ASSriU-.D A PERSONAL
HOSriTAl.lTY AM) INDIVIDUAL
A'rn:'rioN
throujrh the combined offurts of a
stiii'i. who iti'ter years of traininp,
understaiiil the n-ils or the travel
im;j public.
MUSIC.
DANTIXC i,d
TO KAT
At
the T.KST
Arthur H. Meyf.rs m
O. V. B.
Our Very Best
Coffee
1 lb :...a:,c
Improvements In front lace
corseting.
Complete assortment of the dif
ferent models and sizes a i ways
on hand.
I'rh'ed $2.50 and Up.
Mrs. Robt. Pattiaon
Covs'tloro
ritone lien. 1703 Oak
Tell Your
Wife
No Need for Her to Jlakc Mayonnaise at Home
If you like delicious home-nuule Mayonnaise
dressing, just tell her to phone Main 80. Ask for
the home-made mayonnaise. We have arranged
wit a lady in town to make this fresh mayon
naise for Friday and Saturday every week. The
best of ingredients and whipped cream added.
Price .30c a Half Pint
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
CALL MAIN 80 "T
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J. H. PEARE & SON
Grande's Leading; Jewelers Established 1S90
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