Saturday, October 13, 192?..
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Alvah Uuryun. assisted hy
ilhert Huntpr. Mrs. A. T. Hill
Irn. J. ('. McKirnzttv entertain
Idlrs MisHionury HoclWy of the
iterlan church ymu-nlay a Her
at tin home of Mrs. Duryt'a.
yioight members were pri8nt
(ttT u short hualnoss mcL'tinir
i Interesting program was lv
lhe close of which a pleasant
Jjour vas spent and a ilt'llctous
ton served hy the hoatias, who
g very charmlnir.
J. A. McCarthy ond Mrs. V.
s entertained the Pythian Sia
fub Wednesday nfternoon. at
(mo or Mrs. McCart hy, 2 1 u I
tfrei't. . After t. alt or t InialncMj
I ft '"500" was played. Mrs. J.
II receiving highest score and
'arl Gannett second. IH'fcfto
I'etlnjf adjourned delicious . re
lents were served hy the Iioa-
hi nrisin I u nri" l i-r i 'ii iI ( rii.M.
ira. j Xj. uou''ii. aim.- j. u.
I Mrs. A. I.. -Crowley, Mrs
tltiley Mrs. Kliner Hose. Mrs.
ljveiley, airs, loin .ioore, .ira.
Wallaee. Mrs. IS. Shannon.
f. V. Weeks and Mrs. iteice
Ster.
Klmer Grant Keith received
(recently that she had heen
to the presidency of tin
Conference Woman's Hum
ary Society, at lis ' annua
t held In l'oeatello. Idaho,
fct of the numth. The lerrl
Deluded in this convention it
tn Idaho and pastern Ore
. 'Mrs. Keith was. not preseir,
il
5r thu U-adersliip of Mrs. Vil
jjilUir the Ni-lghbtirhood cMul
fcjoy Hn uftt-'rnoon on Tucsuuj
Slth Kipling. , Tim I'ollowinir
III will be given: 1. One tin
to MunUlllay ' Ivlpllnif Tin
County Chuiiibep of Conv
1 Klpllns t:sauylst a n c'
Story Writer MrH. Oeorsre Hlr
fa. Heading Toniiny Alklns
ijnn Wright. 4. Kipling Tin
jof Short Stories Mrs. Alval
6. Heading Iteeesslomil
I T. Hill.
Jshments will be served aflc
ie of the program.
I ' '
1 Westminster Guild of the
frrhin church will meet at the
fa( M rs. Karl Key nolds. fl2
Street, Monday evening, Oc
65 at two o'clock.
1
Irani Cominundezy of Knlphtfl
cf Oregon met In Its thirty
I annual conclave at I'emlk;
terday. The r-presentatives
,(y-one commanderies v.om
A th election of offic is
Cochran of La Grande, was
by helng elecl' d Grand Gen
10. The conclave yesterday
ended ly a number of
and their ladles from La
K'istern Oregon Coimuand
, (1. which Is located h're.
resented liy Its officers. Uuli
in Is the conimander of the
mrnandery. Besides the om
ere were about two aulomo-
,ds of tin rnemliers who at-
the conclave at I'endh-ton.
x( conclave will be held at
ijiy. Oregon, on the 1 tith day
ji. i in; 4.
Seeks Bonus
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XI All church notices must be in 8
It the hands of the editor by 4 P' 8
8 m.. Friday afternoon. 8
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FIRST CHURCH OB CHRIST,
SCIENTIST Corner of. First nd
Washington. Sunday morninir ser
vice at 11 o'clock.
Subject: "Are Sin. PiBease ami
Ui'ath Iteal?"'
Sunday school at 9:4t m. Wed
nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock.
Readinir room open to the public
every Monday, Wednesday and Sat
urday from two to four. All are
welcome to attend our services.
Lady Edet-n Ninn. now iMiy ,
Francis ,M.;itnri.CoiiftUi3 ycott, j
dauehtef or th fin-nw Kovernor- ,
gnnl of Cf.'i.rto fc btwin wag- i
iD -swt9lcii idj.-. Ui mririlsllee I
to -.iwfl rt wm u war I
tor 'fjrinx tilm.'n. Shtt km. tn i
instrari'aiK- ut tviuctni many aad I
caf4 to ushc
ISI.ANH CITY COM M V N I T Y
("HI ltt'H "Mnkinir All ThiliBS New"
will lie the sermon topic for next
Sunday morning. "Two Itoaila" will
In- the evening topic. The Senior and
Junior Kpworth Leagues meet at 7
p. in. l-'or several Sundays the gen
eral subject will he "Prayer." l.eud-
r next Sunday night. William Wal-
lis. Topic". "The Central Idea of
1'rnyer.". See Psnlnis 63. 1-7 and
Mark I, 35. The Kpworth League
is new making preparations for an
indoor Institute to be held Oelober
-'2 to 20. This will begin at 0 p. m.
Willi u supper under the auspices of
the Ladles Aid. followed by three or
four classes. Interspersed with rec
reation and amusement. Ir. and
Mrs. Klmer Grant Keilh. of La
Grande, together with the new dis
trict superintendent, W. M. Kwlng.
and the local pastor will constitute
the facility. Members of the La
Grande League and all others who
can attend are Invited to be present
and asked to send their names to
the Uegislrar, Miss Hilda Hloekhind.
Motto for the Institute: "Enterprise.
Kffort. Enthusiasm." Hull K. Wal
lis, pastor.
Sing In the Spirit and w ith the un-1 provenienl and the proposed aaacsa-
derstandtng. l'niy the sumo way
and tlio Spirit will como to you and
Peace will fill your soul. Sermim:
"Tho Itattle Is Not Yours Hut God's."
The Junior Young Peoples Society
will meet at 2:30 p. in. Miss Iten
ham director. The evening service
will be spiritual and evangelistic. All
new people art; Invited lo make this
your church home. We urge the
people generally lo help tn building
up the congregations. You can do
work for the Master in this way.
The Great Day of His Wrath will
come. Be ready. A. H. Sllton, pas
tor.
mm
KIKST MKTHOllST 1UMSCOPAI.
CJIUItCH The pastor will preach at
11 p. m. and 7:3a p. in. Mrs. Oeorpe
Huntington Currey of Maker, will
render a solo at the niornintr ser
vices. The sermon at the morning
service will be tho first of a series
of two sermons to be given on con
HfCittlve Sunday mornings. Ho will
discuss tho iiuestlon tomorrow "What
It Is to be a ChriHiian?" and next
Sunday "fun we know when we are
Christians? llo".'" At the evening
Hfi-viera the theme will be "The
World's Greatest Tragedy." The
Church School. meets at 10:o"a n. m.
There are class. s for all who at
tend. Mrs. Vera Wottcnburg has
assumed the swt'rlnlendency. taking
the place of Claude Cooper who has
gone to Portland, The Kpworth
League, which is newly organized.
will hold the d"volionl services ut
0 p. m. .On lust Sunday evening
the pastor installed the following
newly elected ofl'ieers of tho League:
President, flelen Williams: tho four
vice-presidents aro Mletta Leighton.
Uohert Siuolli. Kliabeth Payton and
Waymond Scott; secretary, Mildred
l''o: treasurer, Kuymond Meycrslck.
Klmer Grant Keith, Pastor.
ashion Notes
L
CALLED BEYOND
Death Takes Mrs. Peeb
ler Late Friday; Funeral
bervices bunday After
noon. 1
Cliwki'r.
U (I.N.S.) The checks arc on
dies, if you would be in style
r. .
big by the displays of Trocks
fuit'. eoniing from the smart
plaids and checks In strik
brtngs will l" worn this m'ti-
here are smart suits, made of
fl' sole. In old Scotch plaid
ft c-ip'" that ns' d to be so t
-eing coats, with big capes
fcMu. Along wilh them com"
." in a curious kind of platd
jtdas Of Patou's favorite mod. -Is Is
n checked cloth, .with his
collar and skirl ruffle. Tho j
f Is like the old-fashionrd I
$ outline, and the collar and
jfe s'.rlp"d with brown fur.
6t l':ivors plaids and cheeks i
lonr coats and circular capes, i
iin pale green and is barred j
list eolor, having a strips of
in ';aeh side, the band of
being about two inches In
,htle another wrap, of 4 fine
)Hth. has a broad vioht bor
f d-.-' p purple and liaif royal
Another rough srtre coat, in
n, hs n strlp-d border of
lemlirohlery: and anot her. in
&a wid' strip'-s of scarlet and
tie- foot of the collar. A most
t coal and skirt is In dark
a a d sign like the halma
and In th" centre of each
Is a larpe bright sequim. like
rtug --ye.
i"'s something about plaid
ak'S If very suitnble for any
even reniotefy rnnovd from
I.-lon is using plaids in a
nnd original manner. Dress-
plai I and eoats lined and
1 with plaid are features or
cction. He has on- iln'si of
AnclalS"." as th lreneh rail
ch a 'most dazxl' s the rys.
f. th" S-.otch'S come in laps
Dd rusty yeilow. or eao'or.
fs u-oinir to h much 1111
ith castor fur.
h nn rceliiilenl I AH rt ill
tsti-ue Hnflinii I aiiiH-r.
r-Al I-PKIM K. Haiti. AP
irge I. Premian. rctnt;y o
ff : tin- Teas Agrieultural
and i:.p'Tini.nl Station, has
the formation of a t'-chtiud!
her, und. r the 1-. partmen
culture, to furth'-r tl oon-
?veIopment of the is'and:
.Vomnn's niiwion Is nt i-nly-ation.il
instruction, but a'pcrj
(f' jylMii il education of the I
J pr. pv alony a?i-lcultura 1
lh fl.i'.tan -op;' and li
colonies ft jarj Hi" :elli1i.tn
1 1, ..-.I ..v..,.H- tn ill-
1 .s :, ig.T:'. ant ron'riimiion.
?Irft. PeeMer passed on at her home
at i'11.1 Third street late 1'Ylday, her
demise being duo to a lingering ill
ncs.f. She was SO years of age at the
1 nue ot tier umui. t lor passing on
lea. e? one ino:' vaeancy in thu list
of jdoneciH of this county und hvives
also ;i hort of I'lienda who Kim,"l'ety
mourn with her relatlcs in their bereavement.
Amelia Annette Gruhbe was born
In ( trend v county, Missouri, Decern
Iter S, lS4;i. She crossed tho plains
wlim fivti yearn of ago and settled in
the Will(imett(. valley. On August 10th
1 S . 1. she was married to John J
Peebhr in Doug!. is county, Oregon
where they n-fiidod until 1N.13, when
they came to Grande Hondo Valley
when- they huvu slnte mailo their
home. Six children were born to this
union, two daughters and Ihree sons
now surviving. They un; Mrs. oiiv
Green KeHey, Mrs. Clara Allen, K. 1
11. W. and A. K. Pecbler, all of Im
Grande. On daughter, Mary Allen,
died in lsya. Mrs. J'eeider's husband
passed on -I-Ybruary 22t 1'JlA.
Tin- remains are at tlio home. Fu
neral services will be held at the Uoh
uenkamp chapel at two o'eloek Sun
day afternoon with William Croshv
lioss, p.ihlor of . the Presbyterian
ehi:rch ol Grande, offieiat ng. I11
tt'ruicnt will take place m the Masonic
cemetery.
C rew or Gnuimletl Ship iiearlies port
Jit haivt.v.
KI-ri'CHlKAX. Alaska (AP) Twon-ty-Sivo
members of the crew o; the
motorhip Kennecott, which went
aground Monday in Kauo Inlit, at. the
.soutijwe.st corner or lira ham island
and broke up Thursday, have urrived
hen- on tho I'nited States coaMt guard
cutter I'nula. None of the crew was
hurt. I lie steamship Cordova was re
ported standing by the vessel, which
had a cargo almd at $." tio.t'iMi.
SAVE MONEY
BY BUYING NOW
Special prices -
SMALL 5I7.K MF.nitJM SIZE
$4.50 $5.50
LARGE SIZE
$6.50
I, tir
You wUl find this one of the
most u.sciul articles in the
kitchen.
P H KS It Y T K K j a N CHL'HCH The
opportunity to renew our pledge of
loyalty to I he church and our al
legiance to the Savior will come to
all members of our congregation on
Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock when
the regular Fall Communion service
wilt be held in Honan hall. Let us
sturl the work of the fall and win
ter season by a ro-dodieutlon of. our
lives, our talents and our time to
the Redeemer of ull mankind. Mr.
Stuart Itennett will be our soloist of
the morning, and his message will
sing itself Into your, heart. Sunday
School at 9:45 with all homes rep.
resented in our various classes. Tim
C. K. will meet in Hunan halt at
G: 15 for their weekly .meeting to
which all young folks arc invited.
The second part of our world citizen
ship class will be "held at 7:0 und
witli the recent disaster in Japan
we should all be interested in the
study of creative forces In that coun
try. All subscriptions to our .new
church building are now due and
iNs committee dcslrca that all
pledges be paid immediately. Win.
Crosby lloss. . minister.
ment therefor against tho property lo
bo benefited thereby In aaiil district.
the Intention to Improve said Improve-Tho coat of thu ubove-nanud improve
ment District by gradlnu First street iiiciiIh ure to be assessed to Ihc prop-
from a point eight (S) feet south of erty lit said district which will be e&v
That tho boundaries of the district the north line of Adams ttvenuo to the
to be Improved and benefited by the
said proposed Improvement as finally
adopted by thu Commission arc as fol
lows, lo-wtl: It. ginning at a point
which is the center of tho intersection
north lino of Grandy avenue nnd In
cluding two (2) full street Intersec
tions, lo the proper sub-gradu and by
constructing therein hard surface
pavement thirty (id) feet in width bc-
of Adams avenue und "First street in 'lWi'cn cwrU "es; also by constructing
the city of Ui Grande, t'nlon County, Im rcm concrete combination curb und
Oregon; thence west along the cell
ter lino of Adams avenue, a distance
of ono hundred fifty ( 15tt feet;
thence north along a lino one hundred
tlfty (160) feet from nnd parallel' to
the center lino of First street to the
center of Hlock 1 In Grundy'a Second
Addition to tho City of 1a Grande;
thence east along u lino one hundred
sixty (Hie) fret from and parallel to
the center linn of Grandy avenue, a.
distanco ot three hundred ten (310)!
feet to the center of the alley In Hlock!
18 In Grandy's Addition to thu City of;
Ut Grande; thence south along a line1
one hundred sixty (,lti() feet from
parallel to the center of First street
to the center of Adams avenue; thence!
west along the center line of Adams
avenue a distance of . one hundred
sixty (ltiti) feet to point of beginning,1
all located In Grundy's and Grandy's
Second Addition to tho City ot La
Grande, I'nion County, Oregon.
That saiti Improvement District No.
135 Is hereby created by the Commis
sion of tho City of la Grande, for
the purpose of Improving and with
gutier. concrete sidewalk where not
in place, concrete catch basins und
sewer pipe connections from same to
the sanitary sewers, and by install
ing street monument frames und cov
ers ,ull located In Grundy's and Gran
dy's Second Addition to tlio City of
la Grande, Cnton County, Oregon.
peclally benefited thereby.
Dated this H'th day of October,'
J. K. STKAHNS,
Kecorder or tho City of La Grande,
Oregon.
Oct. 13-0-7 Nov. 3.
Waler District Director rJivtwl,
MADUAH. Or. At the annual elec
tion of tho Jefferson water conser
vancy district (north unit), for a di
rector, yesterday, J. C. Sothman, who
look as his slogan "Irrigation by the
government." was elected, according
to Incomplete returns. ' .
Notice of Hen ting on Proposcil Street
Improvement.
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
It may concern that the Commission
or the City of La Grande, Union Coun
ty, Oregon, proposes nnd Intends to
improve Improvement District No. 13fi
in the City of La Grande, Oregon.
In' accordance with tho plans and
specifications therefore heretofore
adopted by the Commission, and that
the report of the committee on esti
mates for said Improvement Is now
on tile in the office of the ltecorder
of the City of La Grande, Oregon:
that the said Commission bus set
Wednesday, tho Till day of November,
193, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. of said day,
at the Commission Iloom in the City
Untitling In La Grande, Oregon, as
the time and place when and where
said Commission will meet and hear
and determine all objections, remon
strances und claims of grlevanco of
any persons against said proposed Im-
FirtSrT BAPTIST CHVPCH Sun
day School ut lo a. m. Mrs. K.
Happersett sup'-rinlcndent. Lesson:
Israel a Missionary Nation." '1 he
word of God is the greatest knowl
edge in the world. Our greatest men
have had good training in the Dlble
when thev were young. No book or
books can take its place. Those who
know this book will have no trouble
in meeting those who do not. The
morning worship begins til J t . a. -m.
The mveelest music Is sacred music.
NEW LAMP BURNS
94" AIR
m;.vrs i:u:cniic on gas
A new oil lamp that gives an amaz
ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even
better than gas or electricity, has
been tesletl by the I. S. Government
and 35 leading universities and found
lo be superior to 10 ordinary oil
I lamps. It burns without odor, smoke
or noise no pumping up, is slmpl-.!, j
I clean, safe. Hums 94 per cent air;
'and ii per cent common kerosene j
I (coal oil.) j
j The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 10 1 i
I t'nlon Ave., Portland. Is offering to !
send a lump on 10 days' FJiLK trial, I
ior even to give one Fit KM lo the f irst j
j user in each locality who will help j
1 him Introduce it. Write hint today;
Tor. full particulars. Also ask him
to explain how you get the agency,
nnd without experience or money
make J5n to $500 per month.
Scholars
.DON'T
FORGET
THE
BIGGEST
10c
TABLET
IN
TOWN
AT
POtSCRIPtlOh WUWIS1S
On the Main Corner
Our Store Policy
T secure for you quality mer
chandise absolutely authorita
tive in style.
To offer the best obtainable at
prices high enough to secure
such -values but no higher. To
guarantee you satisfaction and
sec that you get it.
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
The slore that sella Wooltex
There's i $0Betbii( most
That
tfuthg k tit YiWkle siTver dume !
makes ntrr Aaut tat topy tor miojMnMinkktinie I
Christmas Time!
The Yuletide Appeals to Young and Old.
How Are You Going to Remember Your
' Friends, Relatives and Associates? j
a
You Will Want to Remember Them in 1
Some Way. I
We are prepared to help
you as we have secured a
large stock of the finest
Christmas and New Year
Cards obtainable. They
are now ready for your
inspection.
noenn un a
uroim 1 i u f . u
But your order should be
placed at once so that it
can be made up especially
for you, thus obtaining an
individuality that cannot
be secured with the ordi
nary greeting card.
SAMPLES TAKEN TO HOMES BY
APPOINTMENT
Many Lines Sold Exclusively to One Customer
If Selected in October.
Ielson Printing Company
Opposite Postoffice
ATTENTION
FARMERS
Call and leurn our now plun
whiTi-by yon ciin obtain
I'WIl.M MAL'MINUIIV
WAIiONS
JIUI'SH KL'KNIMIIINOS
hi u.'ImnKt for your ktuIii or
othur farm uroducu.
La Grande
Brokerage Co.
Cornri' Jrrfcl'Mili mill l-'ll'
I'lionu Mllill &!.-
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lo
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J o Com! waf5ft)
2 mi m.
o
Saturday and Sunday
Special
'" ' Delicious Chocolate Fudge "
licgular 50c per pound
Special Price
33c per lb.
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t I I . I II I it
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EVERY NIGHT
" '. From 7 P. M. lo 11 P. M.,
I HAVE RADIO PHONES PRICED
From $69 to $300
Depending upon the volume you require
T sell every make of Radio Phone now on the market and
if you get one with loud speaker I will install i( at your
home, any place in Wallowa or Union counties without
extra change.
Let me demonstrate to you in your home
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