La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1923, Image 8

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, July 21, 1923
lhi subject fur Sunday morning lit;
II o'clock. Spiritual power will lo;
invoked in nonif, Mrs. C. Iv Han-,'
'pprsett, director of n)u:-ic.
The Is. . r. u. will wnranip wnn:
; Tove Church B. V. P. U. at 7 p. in. j
i The eveniiiff nervine will open with,
n sonh anil speaking meetinx lor .111
intimites ami in-ief sermon on "Jesus
It U it ! It Si tt M M M W I J'romise of the Morning Star." Ilej
All church notices must he in " """ """'K
2 mVS afternoon'1'"' ' " "iThe Itaptbt Stuto Convention
m. F-ulay afternoon , ls Tues,lay at Odumbia (:jly for
ot i i.-v f 1? I.-PIKi:)l'AI.tliiee days and the B- 1. P. U. As-
I fci..iiiM :.; 1
CHEAPER 18
CHURCH Fourth and ().
Holy
lommunion evny ).. .i . ...rshin .
m. iloly ( omniumon .saints uuy unci . 7 , , ; -
llnlv Dnvs 8:01) a. 111. Holv Colli
muiiion first Sunday of month lit 11
a. in. Morning prayer and sermon
other Sundays at 11:110 a. 111. Sunday
School at H:4 a- 111. Itev. S. W.
Creasey, Hector.
senildv July 27 to Auir. (I.
the general public win linn a
brick church. Come.
A. li. .SITTON, Pastor.
MESSAGES SOON
1 1111 fi'ft from tint pivsent course of
the river.
TACi
ZION ENGLISH I.UTHKT!AN'Sul)ject, "Life."
FTRST CHUKCIl OP CHRIST,
SCIKNTfST Corner of First and
j Washington. Sunday morning ser
Ivieo lit 11 o'clock.
r.iiibRrir. ior M Ave. Itev. J!
Hogtul, pastor. Ks. !";! M Ave,
Phone ;iMS-J. Sunday School 10 a
Hundiiv school at !):4h n- m. Wed-
nenday evening meeting at H o'clock.
KeiKiiritf room open ic. ine jiuwnr
. Preaching Service 11 a. m. Ser every Monday, Wednesday and Sut-
mftn Riihiect tomorrow. "Keen At It.
Pliilp. :i, lll-l-J. The pastor has en
tered upon his second year's work.
W are looking into the future for
continuation of the kind of wink we
have been doing the past year. An
important business meeting right af
ter the services. It is urgent that
all voting members should be present-
Generous invitation to the
public for all our doings.
1 K. HOGSTAO.
IS LA N D CITY COM M U N IT Y
CHUHC1I Sunday School at 1U
o'clock. Preaching at 71. Sermon
topic, "Musph a Character Study."
The senior and intermediate leagues
meet in the evening. Also in the
evening Dr. Charles Hovard. of
Helena, Montana, will be present
and will speak. Dr. Hovard is the
new area secretary and every one in
the community should avail them
selves of the opportunity of heaVing
him.
HA I J, K. WAI.I.IS, Pastor.
FIRST METHODIST KPIRCOPAT
CHURCH The pastor will preach
at the 11 o'clock services, Ira A.
A Id rich will also take part in the
services. Miss Kathleen li. Camp
bell will render a solo, the theme of
which is The Living Cod." This is
the pnxtnr'ft first service and we an
ticipate for a large- hearing- The
members and frteutM of the Pres
byterian church are a part of the
congregation and the pastor wel
comes their presence.
At 8 p. m. Dr. Charles L. Hovard,
of Helena, Montana, will preach. Dr.
Hovard is area secretary of the
Boards of Benevolences of the Meth
odist church. He will bring a vital
messnge ami it is hoped he may
have un enthusiastic hearing.
ELMER GRANT KKITH, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. Ser
vices - each Sundav morning and
evening. Our Sunday School is go
infp nicely during these hot days.
Let everybody come, Sunday School
at 10 a in. Preaching at 1 1 a, m.
and 8 p. in., by A. .1. Slarmer.
League at 7: in. Let nil come and
take part in all these services. This
in the notice we will preach Sunday.
j.i A.',.J; ?TAlHiMKR.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH 0, W.
Jones, Minister. Preaching by the
pastor at 11 nnd 8 o'clock. It is
coining vacation time, it is true, and
if you are to be away from home
you nave the heartiest wishes of me
pastor for a splendid rest and enjoy
ment, nut rememher Thy L real or in
the dnys of Thy vacation. Jf you
are at home, be in the House of
God ami you will enjoy the vacation
all the more when it comes. We
extend you a cordial weloome to
nil of our services. Remember the
Bihlo School meets at .4.r. o'clock.
urday from two to four. All are
welcome to auemi our nervn.tr,
Three "Sheiks" Am'Mi'd
AHT JtlA. re., .Inly 21. -Sheriff
II. J. Hlu.sli.-r ri'tnrned to Astoria hist
night Willi three en pi Ives, folio whig
tint first drive of his war rm Iho
"Hheikh-" or Seaside and Astoria. The
llm-f, Krunk Slu-emm, Itoh I.iiiikIiIIh
and Tom Kyun, all reported to be
from Cortland, who have been llvlm;
tn the beaeh reHort, Were ehartffd
wit h viiraney. Hheenan and IjiukIi
Ikn KiTiin-d their reh-ase on lino hall
eaeh.
The sheriff Is on the trail of other
Portland men who rfre reported to ho
HIM-ndliiK iinsiivory vacations In Astor
ia and Sorodde.
Itaiieher ( oniinlls Sufeide.
TDK liALM-IH, ir.. July 21. Ap
parently deHpond'iit lierause of fall
ing health, ((. A. Mavis, a rancher re
sid in k t'n miles Hotitheast of The
I I is, rommltted suicide hy HlasbliiK
Mm throat with a razor at bis runeh
holm- early this morning. The hod.v
was found hy M. S, Iavls, a son, w)io
lived on the limeh with his lather.
.Mr. I ov1m was 4i years old. Mm Ik
survived hy another son. V. VI. Davis,
resident of 1'orflnnd.
Slayer Trial Itegnn.
AIJ1AW, Or., July 21. Tho trial
of (leoi-Ke Parker for tlm murder of
Hherlif Dunlap starh-d this afternoon
shortly after iho Jury was completed.
Judge Kelly adjourned court, yesteiv
day until I o'clock this afternoon so
jtliat morn Jurors could ho t-ullcd for
the examination and within an hour
after court eonvi'tied the Jury wax
complete and the opening statements
of (ho two attorneys were made. Helf
defense Ih Iho point upon which (ins
U Thaeker, attorney for the defense
will base his fight for Parker's free,
doni.
rouflicllng stories told by tho two
attorney! as to how tho affair took
place make Die hearing of the trial an
lutcrcMiiiK feat ore. Sentiment. In
Linn couuLy Is stroiiKly against the ac
cused, Jt Ih expected that the trial
will bo finlHlied hy tomorrow night
and that the. case will be tn the hands
of the Jury hy not. later than l-'riday
noon.
Ttteiidance llreaks lticonls
AIJiAXY. (He., July 21. A 700
pound rock with the engraved In
scription, "IM1," wnn unearthed yes
terday hy K. Jl. Marg-aou no his farm
near Shetht. ( 'onsultat Ion wit h pio
neers has revealed no clew to Its ori
gin or to its history. The rock was
found about Ji'ti feet from Iho old
Pacific highway. ' i
The stone Is of diamond shape and
Is about 21 Inches long, HI Inches
high and 'i Inches wide. it. was found
protruding about two inches from the
surface of the ground In tho Marg-ason
pasture.
In other words, ships can solve
the problem of wine rations by em
ploying doctors who are gifted liars.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 m.t Mrs. C.
K. Happersett, superintendent. Hung
your -hililes. "Three requisites of a
successful Sundav School are studv
of the bible, prayer and personal! "
work. There can he no prayer and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
personal work without bible stmlv O
rwl i. i i. 1 9
without study of the bible anil
nrayer." snvs Dr. Morris, pastor
Fir.t Baptist Church, Ft. Worth,
Texas. That Sunday School has
Jli4U students. All study the same
lesson from the same hook. One
nceord, in one. place, one purpose.
Our teachers and classes are grow
ing in personal work.
"The Possibility of the Church
Filled with God's Word and Love
as Manifested in His Son." will he
Drug:
Take
s Excite
the Kidneys,
Drink Water
8alti at First Sign of
Bladder Irritation or
Dackacho
The American nun ami women nuui
fiuanl constantly against kiilurv iroulilc
iccause c olu n c.it loo much rich incul.
Our blooil i lilUcI with .n-iiU wlikli ilie
kidneys strive to lilu-r nut ; llii v w isiiai
from overwork, become sIukuMi, I lie
eliminame li-uts iIor and ibe re-ult
l tiidni v trouble, bladder wcakne.-s ami
a general decline in lieallb.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
61 lead; your luck burls or the mine
is cloudv. lull of M'dimcin, or i.m ;irc
obliRed to seek relief two or tlirre limes
jluriug Hie niKbt ; if von -ulfcr wilh ti. k
lieadaibe, or dizv, nervous vpelN, acid
ttonuell. or il you luve rlieimuli-in
wnen the weather is bad. beuin drink- I
nig lots of good suit waler and fet from
your tdiannacist alhiiit four ounces of j!
Jail Salts. Take a Ldilespoonful in a II
flas, of water before Imakbut for a I
tw days and your kidm-vs may then '!
act fine. J
This famous salts is made from the
arid of grapes and lemon juice, r.nn. !
Lived with litbia. and bas been uu ff,r ,
years to help flush ami Mimul.nr elnvitrd i
kidiievs. to neutralize tbc acids in to
vstem so tbev no longer arc a s"nrr. S
of irritation, thus often rtlieviug U!..
tier disorders. , f
Jad Sails is inexpensive; ran not in-
lure, makes a delight fill efTervr.rrnt II
liihia-water drink and belongs in rirrv
home, because nobody ran make a niii. i S
take by having a good kidnev ftuslung H
any time. Bv all means have your jilu- i
ician esaniine juur kidjieya at least j!
twice year. ,
Royal Ann
Ch ernes
We will accept Royal
Ann Cherries Monday
Morning. Get your box
es for packing at Stone
Warehouse.
Smith & Frees
1."I7 l'f frrnn Ave.
LA .it.Mn:. nti:;
Call .Main ajj.
r if MAKTOOOX ON CL.ni.
( lly AsHoclntod Press)
TWIN KAII.H, Idalin. July 21. A
lixiriluii ut !) nkclt'Wiii of a masto
liboi has beu fouml mi a KoM plu-r
!rlaim oo tb Hiiiikf hiv-r oc-ar )kt"
jiitiil excavation Ih koIiik forward rap
idly with hopo that the ornilcle re
inalns ii' iho prt'hlHtoric moiiHter may
Im- KatlnTOd tOKftlu r. Thn Ioim-h nl-
(By Assoc la ted Press) r.ady found wr uncovered fifteen
1.0XJHIN', July 21. Another gr'-a' 'feet below the Jevel of thu sand and
step I" I he developmpnt of wireleas
ti'Ieffraphle iransmisslon lns been
realised, says Heaatnr Marconi, who
has returned 1o London after a two
months' experimental rruisu in hlr.
yiu-hi "Kleeira." A system bos be,i
evolved by the Italian Inventor where
by winder ineHSutfeH are transmitted
with a mlnliiium of electrical nower,
and at very low cost.
"We have Inismilted messapps up
to a distance of miles, not only
with u very much smaller amount of
power and em-rKVs but faster and
more elienply lhau with the ordinary
system o lonjf-disla nee wireless.
said Hemitor Mnreonl. "When the.
iii-w h stem r. ailopteil It will me in
that a power station for lonn-dlstiiiwo
work ran be erected at! inuc.li Ichs
eoHt thfin at present. I liavn teiu
Ki'a plied on Oils system from f'apo
Verdi Islands, off the African coast.
to London. To send im'smitces clearly
and more rapidly over those 2.5 an
INDK'ATIKK TTTtKT orPCASr..
(Ity tho Associateil I'ress)
11 KLJ-.'iN'A, Alont., July 21. In two
Montana rilies, liulle and (ir-at Kails
onlinaaceH have passed first, read in ic
to llceiiHi autonio)jllp drivers. A driv
er convicted thu first time for reck.
Icsm driving would p c v a license taij
of a Hchl color which would indicate
one conviction,. A second offense
would result. In a lutf ol a deep hue,
and the third hfJVji.se would result In
Die caliccllillK of tho license so that
the third time offender could no long
er drive a car.
A heavy black guideline is de
scribed down the center of the pave-
ment on the peaceful curve beneath,
the tracks of the Southern Pacific,
railroad and will serve to warn mo
torists to keep to the ripht and on ,
their own hide oi me phhi
nejcotjatiiiK the turn.
:ir:m'01.l. Ore., July 21. Attend
ance records at Crater I-ike National
i.,..-.. 1 n i.roki-n thus far this
season, accordion to John M. Scott,
general pussenffer aixent or tne ouin
ern I'aciilc company. Hlncp July 1,
a 1 09 cars and !.S53 persons visited
tho park, while for the sam period
lust year, which established a new
record, the attendance was 1713 cars
and ft.s"5 persons.
Natron Cutoff Is A
Foregone Conclusion
Tinxn, Or., July 2L Stam pub
lic service Commissioner C oiey
itnnned over in Hend wemiewmj ...
the hint lap of his infonnui on
Katherinff tour in prepnraum. 1. . v
inter state commerce ,......- -
. 1.11, AllirilSL IH-
Oorev is enthusiastic over hts plan
fur forcing construction ui un- :y
trbn cutoff from Oak Hidge to Kirk
nnd of hraneh lines tanning rurL
I ake, I.akeview, Burns liml Bend,
..,..1 il.n Nlntrnii cutoff &
ami ucLiiuen ni. -
foregone conclusion. Ui relused to
jconsider an amendment of his com
plaint tO tlie COnumssii'U, iu muuw
alternative or supplementary con-
struct ion.
The building records indicata that
poor old tiermany is prospering in
-pite of all she can dou .
Even the highbrow must fee! mor
tal when he catches himself pre
versely humming f. popular song
lit detests.
M.ititi.(.i: sold roit 2.-ti i:nts
(Ity tho Associated Press)
HALT LA K K CITY, ltah, July 21.
MiirrliiKe litiencea issued In Sail
I Jike countyi.diirinK June nil inhered
mile took less power than a mes- " " w lil'H record for any month
Kiijr.i from London to I'aris by tho!1""- coupio puit( ror ine)r license with
ordinary methods." '-'" ("nnh-H rMiiarkfnr that they bad
Senntor Mnreonl explained that i:in.en hhviuk xno coppers Hevomr
these ndvuntaKeH wern Kolued by I ho ( fP tho "Ki'and occasion
ittillallon of waves that have not be
fore heen used. Oiv'n the necessary
mechanical element, he said, mes
sutfes could bo sent clearly seven
I in ipm faster than thu present rate, and
moxit (ioi:s to nio ii "itnin:nM
Uy tho Associated Press)
SAN l'liAN'ISio. Calif., July 2t.
Forty thousand dollars, a fund owned
ly the 'Hy of San I'ranetsco from
various bequests, will bo loaned out.
to any person offering the high -si
rate of Interest, according to Mayor
James ltoldi. The last iiiaa who bad
it paid five per cent.
Detour Is Eliminated.
A LISA NX. July 2 1. Tourists and
travelers who are using the main
Pacific highway now no lonirer will
that ibe public and tho newspapers i be bothered by a rough detour
would ultimately have the benefit of "around Murder creek, each of Albany.
much cli caper oommerctnt charges.
Ills opinion is that wireless hi only
In Its in fancy, ami that the futuro
The new concrete pavement was
opened over this stretch lat week
and now the road to Salem is paved,
has In sloro wreater marvuls than I wit h the exception of a place
have been revealed in tho past.
('omiucntlnK on recent experlmont
conducted by American inventor
looking to privacy in . wireless tele
phonic conversation, Senator Marconi
said he won afraid such an achieve
ment was still far off. "I do not say
that wlreleHH telegraphy will ever be
an absolutely private means of trans
mission, hut I will sny that in future
it will he possible, to make it much
morn difficult for nnyono to fret mes
sages not intended for them."
Senator Marconi proposes lo go on
another experimental irlp In a few
weeks' time, and later lo try the new
system of long-distance wireless from
the roast of the Pulled Stales lo Kur-ope.
near
Jefferson, where the hie;h water
took out a piece of pavement last
winter.
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Nothing less than an eclipse,
however, could shut off California's
wonderful sunshine.
Meals Served
Salads of Any Style'
Chop Suey and Noodlee nerved
in connection
Will be glad to aervn dances and
parties of any kind
Meals Are the Host and Clean
nt Cheapest Hates
Liberty Grill
sit ni'pot
Southard & f
o
Shinn f
o
llulrk Automobiles o
o
Itulck Service o
o
Hoick I'm la and Aci'P.murlen. o
o
I'hnno Main BH7
Cor. Adams and Fir g
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Make
O. A. C.
Your Next Goal
You have finished .high
school am), like all wide
awake graduates, are look
ing lo college.
The State of Oregon of
fers you the best of training
and ii collegiate degree in
the leading pursuits and
professions, as follows:
Engineering, Agriculture, Com
merce, Forestry, Home lOeonom
icsf Military Science and Tae
lics. Mining, Pharmacy Vocn
1 ional IM uca t ion and Music.
Student life at the Collego
is rich In opportunities for
'leadership and personal eul-
tun..
Fall Term Opens
September 28, 1923
For information write to
TJIP REGISTRAR
Oregon'Agrieultnrul Collego
Corvallls '
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AXO FOUNDRY
All Klnrta of Machinery. Automobiles nnd Tructora Kepalreit,
Overhauled nnd Rebuilt.
Acetyleno Weldlne of All Kind.
Cylinder Boring and Oversize Pistons
Crankshafts, Pistons nnd Piston Pina Itefrround
ilro Us Trail
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
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The Good
Dddbe Brothers
TDURINE CAR
In the cool of a Summer morning, it
is gratifying to take your seat at the
wheel, conscious that the Touring
Car will do your bidding faithfully
the long day through.
It is that time-tried dependability
so vital to the pleasure and economy
of motoring which, more than any
single factor, has endeared Dodge
Brothers Touring Car to so many
hundreds of thousands of owners.
One riiihth of the total weight of the car
consists ol i'lironic vanadium steel. Many
more pu-cc3 of ulloy steel are used in
vital parts than normal wear requires.
lip
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fati
Makes ItEasier ; t&3xy
Jet the Wiole Sflunity Participate .
ifOO Enrolls You
t
H For as little as $5.00 you can start
toward the ownership of a Ford
Car under the terms of the Ford
Weekly Purchase Plan. This enables you
to become a Ford Owner out of your
weekly earnings.
Your money is deposited in the bank and
draws interest. What easier way could
there be? The whole family can par-
ticipate.
You'll be surprised how quickly the. car
will be yours.
Come inl . Get full particulars! t
Perkins Motor
i
i Company
1 ninil County Authorized Dealer
Phone M. TCI lloc-cll 1 1 1. ft-.
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You Wouldn't Drink
Stagnant Water
Why breathe dead air?
GET A G-E FAN
-at
H. & S. Electric
IU' ."V" ol- ' Phone 393-W
Sommcr Hotel Bldff. . g
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The lill.p Is SSSII f. o, I.. Detroit
.Sllllir, delucrrd
I., r. smith.
1 .it tiraude, tire.
MAXWELL
Is praised by all who are
familiar with it.
Phone us today for your
demonstration with
out obligation, of course
C. W, Bunting
j& Son
Telephone Main 792
Reynolds and Zimmerman
Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Embalmer,'
Ambulance Service. Phone Main G2.
1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon
J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN,
x Licensed Embalmer.
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A Necessity
The farmer no longer need live without the
conveniences of the city.
But to the farmer, as well as to the city man,
n telephone is more than a convenience.
Home Independents
Telephone Co.
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