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.Saturday, July 7, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE EIGHT ' " ' i ri;'htfmiK ulluPthtM'. 1 hrohtf lo miv't Him. Worship, loukiui; lif-ynml Hi U-ninlp. to tlio One who evnr liveth to make interspssiun for uk Hp Kits at the riht hand of thu I'aUn'i'. Hi' will conic af;ain ami ovory eyp shall see Ihn. II. V. P. Ij. at 7 oVImk. .Miss Mary Snyilrr will tt tt tt tt tt tt M tt it ti K ,.,i. A rt'orl.l Willi- lluilil is soon tt All church nolii-pa must Ijp in tjto hfi iMiranizP.I. lie a iiiPinlici'. Kvc tt the hands of the editor by ! p M niim nervine for the general public, tl m. Friday afternoon. It fSoine chui-ches have no evening ser if tl tt tt tt ' St tt tt tt !! it It vice during the ninimf-r :o we invite I'liKSFiYTERlAN CHU1lC lI-"Nnv-'you to this one. A. It. Kitton, pas- Pr .111 the hislorc of the world las ioi. out the Kadio. His judgments me J. " JJROTIIERIIOOI) warehouses In protecting thiR sa- TO OPEN IN JULY there been a finer example of civil ization ftlhwintr ChriHtiimity," Kiid J'roMdcnt Harding nt Meiichiun this week a ho snuk' cf tho Oh! Oreirou trail pioneers. Wo re enjoying the heritage of their sacrifices and l:i rfiully do them honor, wn mut have SALVATION Alt.MV Week night -meetings Tuesday, Thuixlay, Satur-t . day, H:UU p. in. .tummy morning direct service iU:;J a. in.; inside it a. m. hum lay school p. m. v.ome uml ioi ii the umk ami blu contest, their spirit. They followed the ban- A picnic is in store soon for the hun ner of the Christ into tin Oregon V whool. Kuiuiay evening, 7:HU country ami today i'(mes the ppor- 8:K) p. m. Good go.-pel services with Utility of cam-in it forward in the tf'""' music and Hinging. 1"U are program of life. May their Divine jail welcome. Leader be your ideal and captain. The church of Jesus Christ exists t FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, help others in their Christianity and SCIKNTIST Corner of First and to its fellowship we most cordially I Washington. Sunday morning .ser- invite nil. Sunday schorl at y:U in vice at 11 o'clock. (Bv Associated Press) HI'fiKAXK, Wntdi., July ?. Spokane'.- new brotherhood Co-operative National bank is expected to open the last week in July, the recently elected officers say. "We hesitate to announce a defi nite date until the work is further along, " V. K. Croyle, vice-president, .-ays, "but all the equipment has been purchased subject to delivery July 1, and we have allowed until July 20 for installation. Workmen u.-c busy remodeling the interior of the build ing and installing vaults and other equipment." Henry h. (ass of Cleveland, vice president and manager, is in the east with (J. O. Itnrnhai t, cashier, making final arrangements for conducting the business of the new institution- son's apple crop. A considerable portion of the loss on last year's crop c:ould have been avoided if them had been sufficient storage space, it ii said. With the new additions the total storage ca- I parity will be increased to about 7.iu cars. About 1U per cent ot this is cold ptoruge, and the rest is classed as ordinary storage. , the manse and Y. M. C A. building Morning worship at 11 in the First Methodist Episcopal church and Christian Endeavor at the home .f Mrs. Kilith Pickett Howser at J:W. Our new church building has been started and any assistance will lie gladly welcomed by the committee. Anbody desirious of contributing to the building fund will have (-pportun-ity. Your support is solicited. Win. Crosby lioss, minister- Sundav school at 0:4: a- m. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open tc, tlio public every Monday, Wednesday and Sat urday from two to four. All are welcome to attend our services. Uuilding Fruit Warehouses. (Ilv Associated Press) S'l'OKANi:, Wash.. July 7. Fruit warehouses to increase the storage capacity in north central Washing ton by at least J0U0 cars are being rushed to completion, it is stated here. It is aimed to use the new Wrecked Automobile Is Salvaged From River (By Associated Press) 8POKANK. Wash.. July 7. A seven passenger automobile, wreck ed and spilled into the Spokane river near here in a rod accident, was re cently salvaged after- lying for four days under 20 feet of water. The car was little damaged, con sidering its watery burial. Two .-pare tires, in addition to the four on the wheels, were fully inflated. Upon removal of the spark plugs, the air .still compressed in the cylin ders shot water several inches high. As a result of rolling about on the river bottom, it was found that the car had suffered breakage of the fenders, Jig lits, top, and one spring, SI All HOT IM KLUbk. ( ISy tin- Associated Press MANILA. July . Th- lit 24 siiiir crop ut Uif livii crnlnihi con trol h-il ly Mm- I'hilippiio- Xulionul liuiil; hi (hi- Inland ui' NVwnm, will In- ilhotll !irl((HHI tollH, m- itp!'(.illltlili'lv Mi jut 'rut liif-nliT limn tlx- lust crop. Fl'HST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH In another week we shall welcome our regular nuslor and all will he returned to the call of the '''' '' "'isrh-n. supervising chinch. This will be our last op- ; nln. -r r Hie I'lilllppine Hugar On portunity of welcoming the Prcsby- t mIm Ag iwy. II,- x.-uro p;tni.-rs K.ri.-.n iiiiiiister. the Rev. Win. Cres-!"'-' nniUhm ext.-nslv us.- of f.-rtlMers bv Ross, who has williiiL'lv supplied p"m1 are nhtnhihu; ecrh-nt r.-nnlts. us during the interim of changing pastors. We should all show our ap preciation of this contributed service by our attendance upon the morning worship hour at J I. Sunday Schorl at 10 with classes for all. Let us make, this Sunday one of the best days1 in the summer after the won derful experiences at the Wallowa luke conference. Mrs. Joe Carr will he the soloist at the morning wor ship hour. ISLANIl CITY C O Al Mi UNIT Y CHURCH Services at the usual hours next Sundny. Sermon by the pastor in th emoruing. the eve ( ning after the Epworth League there will be an Institute Echo meeting. Hall K. Wallis, pastor. TENT (Yrner Y and Depot Sts. Evnngelist Harry Jt. R. Neat of Eu gene, in charge. No services Sunday morning. All are requested , to nt tend your own places of worship. Regular services 2:110 and K p- m. Also each afternoon and evening during the week at 2:M0 and 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. LH a Want. Ad find your bnypr. SI tfWflV ,; KtU. THOSli FLIK3 . 'i" i j s ST. PETER'S E I I S CO PAL CHURCH Four and O. Holy C m m union every Sunday at 8:01) a- m. Holy Communion Saints Day and Holy Days 8:00 a. m. Holy Com munion First Sunday of nunth at 11:00 a. in. Morning Prayer and jpermoti other Sundays ut 11:00 a, nij. nunuay nennci ai :i:io a. m. itev. S. W. Creasey, Rector. FIRST RAPTIST CHURCH Sun day school at 10 a. m. .Mrs. C- E. Happersett superntemlent. Kubject of lesson: "Mary, the Mother of Jesus." New literature. New pins for awards for regular attendance. Your pins show where vou are in regularly. The usual program for the hour of wor ship. Mrs. C. E. Happersett, direc tor of music. Congregational i-ing-ing. Subject of Morning sermon: "Jesus Our King." We should visit Him and His house, lie will give us His spirit. We can talk to him with- Don't delay moment in riddingyourhome of dangerous dis- ensc-snrcaditstr flics Rot ofu-r them l iuiil uwny. it ccitumon-srnFe. Ucun. eamUry way is to ue HI Vnmpiro Is it pure vpRetable powder, it is ubkoUitely hurnilet to laankmd and uiiimalH, hut is Sure Death to Su ch Tnse cts as flloB, ninths, tnnsqultneK, bed buds, cockrou elicit, tlftiH, uniinitl und plant lice, antn, etc. Cm b- used in uuy rtmm with pcrftct tnft-ty. Coim-s to a patent bi lTowu bus tluit Is handy urnl ulwiiya . icadylur use. Grt a peckafie todayprico 1 9c Wo SeU It J Great Revial LARGE CROWDS- INTENSE INTEREST Evangelist Harry R. It. Neat of Eugene, Ore. TENT at Y and Depot Sis. 2:30 and 8 P. M. See Sunday Announcements Wc Pray for the Sick but the body finish was apparently in almost perfect condition. Motion picture photographers and .several hundred other person waUh el workmen haul the cur from it Kruve. . Plan to Clear Highway Boards of All Politics (Bv Associated Press) NPOKANK, WmsIi.. July 7. An intensive program tu separate high way boards from partisan politics, insofar as possible, is due this year on the part of the Inland Automobile association, uccordinjf to Secretary Fran!; ,V. tluilbert. The Inland at- !...:.,.. Im-al branch of the American Automobile association. "Decisions to concentrate .... problem was reached after a stud) of statistics which showed tha the hhrhway departments of 'f-'l"p siius have ben radically cbanirerl in the past, few months." Secretary Guilbert stated in announcing the program. "We fl that .H ; f i.r highways is of too icwat importance to be lnte.- . T.. .. .lota rhntwe m ad rupti uy a ti'iupiv. ministration every few years. Mlll.M. MI.MNO (iftOWS. (lt tbc Aasoclaten Press) . HKN'i. N. v.. July 7. Nevada, pro. dur.Hl Kold, Hilver. ropp.r lead mii ?Jnr durln-r 1H22 valued at lr..7nr... i,n!i romi.iire.l Willi S 1 1'.l :t7.ri:n; iii lliil, iireonlinK to Kovirnuient Hliills. His ni'1'li.-.l here. Hilver production Inci-msed 1 .Mtr.,SOB ouiiriyi, w 1 1 1 1 :ol(t il.'i llu.d 74 :i onneea. l.onK I. "Core Die nulotuol.llo It Wat ritli n that "the pl lldenl ajiya If kiU want lo le a ainiier l.-ave flKnrotlej nl. n-. All rlithi. fliipperM. sinoke. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Drink Water If Back or Kidneys Hurt Begin Taking Salts If You Feel Back.lchy or Have Bladder Weakness Too much rich food forms arid which I exritr ami overwork the kidneys in thfir efforts lo Idler it from the svtnu. I l;!usi the kidneys occasionally to re lieve them like ymi relieve the bowels, j removing aeiils, waste and iHisou, else t you may feel a dull misery in the kid- j nev region, sharp pains iu the kuk or sick headache diine-s, the stomach I sours, tongue U mated, and when the j weather i bad vou have' rheumatic lu-innos Tl.,-. t,rl'n in ,-),..,, I. f.,11 .,f sediment, the channels often get irri tated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids and flush olT the IkkIv's uriiiotti waste, IwRin drinking water. Un et aUmt f-ur ounces nf J;id Sail- from any pliarmacy, take a tahlesnxMifuI in a h'-Is of water before breakfast for a few da s ami vmir kidneys mav then mi one ami manurr uisorn rs disanpear. The Straight Lines of the New Modes Are Gracefully Achieved By Wearing I'ront Ijmi; CnrM'l.s Novir Imvo th filyhs callfd no ItiHlHiently for Urn s that are slrulnht and alcndi-r. "La ;a mtllo" workfl womit-rs hi ifeiitly IHTfiiimllneT KurpiiiH flt-Hh into fuJilon'n Killioiu'tlt' nmUi-s your K(vn a Hinooth-nitlnrr Huere.i. You'll lovo tho iH'W mo'lflH of "I.a ramilli'" Klvinn you tho lim-s and huoyanry . of youth, l.ow-toppoil and of dainty fnh rleiitton Mtrlitly tmned hut via- Hot Weather Is Here Save a doctor hill by sending your Family Washing to us We Do It Right The Modern Laundry MAIN 77 Cleanliness A Modern Idea SHORTLY before the Civil War, Boston made it a pris on offense to take a hath except on tha advice of a physician. The Philadelphia Council tried to make it illegal to bathe, between November 1 and March 15 and failed by one vote. Virginia placed a luxury tax of $30 on each bathtub in the state. Ideas regarding cleanliness have changed materially since then. In fact, ideas on almost everything have un dergone something of a metamophosis. Today, these changes are taking place more rapidly than ever before. There, has never been a time when evolution hit such a furious pace when conditions changed so quickly when standards of living were raised so consistently. You may not realize it, but advertising is responsible for much of this improvement. Advertising has taken its place as a leading force in solving the wants of the people. Stop and think how many of the appliances you use, the foods you eat, the clothes you wear and other articles , entering into your daily life, were popularized through newspaper advertising Then you will realize what a debt you owe to adver THE ADVERTISEMENTS MEAN A LOT TO YOU DON'T FAIL TO READ THEM 5 Wk This famous alts is made from the IhU only tn th.'lr ln-nrfits. acm ot nryjn ami irmott inice, com him-d with lit Ida , and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sIiiKty.-h Wdneys and stop bladder irri tation. Jan) Salts is inexpensive and nukes a dk h'uhiful effervescent Ittlna water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help pre vent serious kidney and bladder dis orders. Hv all me:it), drink lots of Rnd water every dav. Have oiir ihsiei.in exam ine your kidneys at least twice a year, He- fitt.-d to your liKllvidunl mo.lrl of "l.a rntnlHe" find en joy ii youthful figure nnd a flex ible ense that St dellKhtful. A rompb'U lino of tho latent nindetH ahvnys on hnnd. Mrs. Robt. Pattison I'orvrtli'n I'linuf S-i-i-W It.-s 0 S t S An Old Suit Ssr ut,: i Oak S 'oooooooooooooonooooooooo Cleaned and Pressed is Often Mistaken for A NEW SUIT Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent From 5.00 to $1 Ki.OO ' ' ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir Jefferson i 1 1 "It may be comedy for you but it's tragedy for me." So said a young man to us with a painful smile His heart was in those words. His story was common - his op portunity had come and found him with only five dollars cash. It required less than five hundred. Reader, we do not preach about saving. Wc speak from the experience of others-men and women like vou Ren--ular saving pays. fa The Wardrobe j United States National Bank WOOD W. XIRST LA GRANDE, OREGON Dry ('leaning Sprcialtj