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. .... Saturday, March 8f 19:? 1. PAGE NINE THE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER GOSPEL DRIVE Hi PLANNED Famous Preachers Will Carry Religion to the. American People. WASHINGTON (A!) nnm-il on iio mnvii-l ion Unit IT 1h peoplo ill not ko to Hit church the htirch nnmt pro 1o tho ho)iIi, u (ftt ivlhrloun movement h belnc tf.iniwl ly 1 National Cnllioil (l 'niin)ailon. A college ol rencherH Ih to be rniahllnhod lit ic NatlomVl tPjMln'ilrat here, for lilrh a count ry-wlito fuml of $1D, iD.iMiu In belntf n.nnenibleil, uml mm tntH a rciiKioiiH revival nam rjhal of I'eter tin Hermti. the Wley KntlHTH, uml General llooth n to be directed. . I Tho HIkIU Hew Janus K 1'ree-! mill, J). t., r-juseopai niKiiop tr Kvnvhiiwion. b now preparing wlih1 tlur church leaders to lauuch the 'angelical enterprise t hltt hiiiii- ; ,-r, with trie flrnl hchhIodh of the otlege of Preachers. J His einhom- int of the church militant In a forotiH campaign for Christ thru eachlng, publicity and oifftcnl.a- on, will typlty spiritually 10 ftvincrlca wit at the WaHhliiKton 'at lied nil Itself, where Wooilrow rvilHon Ilea burled, will mean mn- Hally as a tfreal religion shrine i nd. In fact , an A incrlran Wnt iihiHler Abbey, where the. natlon'n lonorcfl deail will sleep. J a the forefront of the nation villi preaching renaissance lo car y real religion to tho man In the ;ireet, ami to meet the chnlltngc hat Christianity has failed, Ih felonell Sayre, trust en of I he t 'hurcli Classified WANTED (WANTED Furniture and Houie bold goods. I pay highest prices. Don't sell until you call me. Phone CIS J. Houehtoa Furni ture Co. 13-18-tf CIAN AND WJKK wanted for ranch work, or enn use woman on the ranch. Call Farmers lmi, I'nlon. 3-J-tf KVANTKD Plnsterinif. All work Kuarantcml. Phono 07-lt. 2-27-lmp W.YNTKU TO HUNT MO'loin six room houso. I'lioiH' Farm Cov.-, rollict. S-7-LMp FOH RENT IT) II liKNT Ucilroorn, mil! Ailama. Phono S67-J. 8-6-tf p-Olt HUNT- I'luno. Cull 202-lt. 8-7-51 VOR SALE l'OIt HALM Five room modern house. Newly . painted, trees shrubbery, lawn, furnace, ga rai?e, 1'hono 4:!C-It. 3-C-fdp P'Oll HA1.K One sinle hiifffry. pood condition and freshly paint ed. Call at Tapman Place, Krult dalc. 3-6-3tp yoii NALK Team, wagon and harness. Call 227-.I. :t-7-l:'ip BUSINESS DIRECTORY OSTF.OPATniO rnYSICIAN I DR. J. U and Dlt. MAKQAItET INGLE. Osteopaths, j SpllloJ Curvature nnd Diseases ot Wo men and children a noeclaUy. Office phone Main 100.(' Resi dence phone Main IOC, f rlnes. Bominer UIcIb. PHYSIClAN-KURGEON Dr. F. It. Ralston rraetlce limited to the eyo, ear, nose and throat, and fitting of Klasses. New Iroloy Biilir. Main 778. 1-l-1m ATTORNEYS COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochrun and Colon R. Eber hard, Attorneys. La Grande Na tional Rnnlv Building. CnTROPRACTOU DR. BELLE MYEHS. Chiroprac tor New Foley Building. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. 7-24-tf DR. M E. WOODELI-Chlroprac tor and Naturopath. Skin and blood dtBcaacs, headaches, ap pendicitis, backaches, rheuma tism, asthma, eczema, varicose Telns, all kinds of stomach, heart and kidney trouble suc cessfully treated. Blood pressure reduced Diseases of women and chlldr-X ft specially. Suits 0 Sommer Bldg. Phone 487-W. Residence Phone 100-W. 1R. A. N. MATVII.LK Specialist In chronic 4la4asca. Methods. Mechaao-Thcrapy and Nuturo path. Hkln and blood dlavasea nenroua dlsosos. Chronic Mrad acha. Kczema- Sciatica, Appen dlcltla. Constipation. bowl trou ble: all kinds of Toronto Dl iaea sucoossftilly treated. Call Main MS. r.oom 1. 2. 3. second floor Coollilge BMr., opposite Btar Theater. Office Hours. .0 to 13 a. m., 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. "onsnltntlon free. 2-4-(f PIANO Tl'XrjtS EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean nd toIco your piano vtthout Jtra charge. WorK gnarantsed. Pension Kund and pension adviser to the Church of Knglttml. whose brochure, luado public tutluy, uut-j linen the argument for the preach-, in lulsslnii. 1 j Mr, Havre's Indlciment of chrls Hanity'M failure to Influence Aver ago men mid women is summed up In his opening paragraph thus: ! "Christianity has lost Us hold on tho massrs of tin1 people. The in dustrial classes have ceased to be iniluencril by it. It has shrunk in-! to n concern of tho so-called mid dle nnd upper classes. This Is a, condition which. If allowed to con-: llnue. means thai Christianity In America will soon ent.-r definitely Into tho status of a decaying re llgton," To counteract this decay nnd bring a natural and healthy reiig lous growth to the everyday Amer ican,. Mr, HJiyre proposes u move ment to carry It to "the spiritual nnluro of Die. average, man. He warns tiKUlnst tho delusive appenr aiioes ol" apparent material pros perity in the churches, and points out that thrt "danger of the prac ileal overthrow of Christianity Is the product of many causes, oper atlnK through many yeum." Amuni; thestj ho lists "Insistence thai some favorite theory Is essential to a following of ChrUt; emphasis on the relatively unimportant instead of on Christ Himself: emphasis on the material side of conduct in stead of on an elevation of our spiritual strength; and tho inabil ity of (lie church today lo exhibit nnd maintain those high standards of Christian morality of which it Is the guardian und trustee." The parish church Is "tho only Instrumentality of Christianity ser iously and effectively ut work to day," Mr. Hay re maintains. A re. ivival of preaching is not need- d in I ll.. iiiipIuIi nltltw.il lin. rioltil but must be planned "solely, to reach those who cannot otherwise be won." The presentation of the Chris! alone to the pvnpl, w herevi-r Want Ads Call Newlln Book Store for ap pointment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-1 5. U FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M. La Oraade I.odt No. SCO Loyal Order ot Moose, holds regular meetings every Thurs day niht at S p. pi. at Odd Tel lows halL Kastcra Orgoo Mooseheart Legion of the World No. Id I uta second Monday of each iiionth. The Women's Mooseheart Lesion No. Q9S meets ft very second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Visi tors always welcome. Dr. A. N. MayvtlhV Dictator. C. B. RuulLz. Becretary. B. I. 0. KMttt La OraDde Lads; No 433. Lodge meets euc.b Thursday evening; at I o'clock. Home a ad club privileges cheer fully extended to all II rot her Elks. Pe Llle Green, Kxaltcd Ruler. Mood KckJey, fiecreta'ry. I O. KAQLKH, Aerie No. 269. meets every Friday nfebt uX Eagles hall. Vial ting members welcome. Harry T. Edwards, Sec. Everett Walker, W. P. MODERN WOODMEN of AMER ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 meets on tho first Thursday eve ning of each month. In the K. of P. halt. Visiting Neighbors welcome. ED linOWN, V. C, JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerltk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169. Meets every first and third Monday nlghLt at Eagles hall. All visit ing Neighbors welcome. Dues payable at( office of 1ha ClerH, Rooms 21-SS, La Grande f-fationf al Bank Building. E. E. Sllvis, C.' C. R. J. Kitchen, Clerk. A. F. and A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and. third Fridays at 7:31) p. m. Cordial welcome to all Masons. Fred E. Kiddle. W. M. E, R. lUngo, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS -h Ked Cross Lodge No. 27 meeti every Monday evening In Castle hall (K. of P. Hall), at ft p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. nr. J. K. Woodell, C. C. C. L. Graham. K. R. 8. O. E. R Hope Chapter No. 18 O. G. 8. holds stated communica tion the second and fourth Wed nesdays of each month at 1:00 p. m. ViBltlng members cordially welcomed. Netta K. EakJn, W. M. Anna 8, Qrovo, Secretary. 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS nh.l! i cam COUNT AT PASl! I DQWT CACE VJUAT WIUS savs; f 7 i i i ' . . 7 COOMTTMAT 5 lhey may bo assembled, devoid of 1 Ithe nomn nnd now. r of the milnii 1 the pomp nnd power of tho pulpll and ceremony, U the nucleus of the program. High .Intelligence, train Iiik. and Die power to sway vast multitudes ure remiUltt h of the men who are lo be on the firing line with "a Twentieth Century message" ami able lo handle de bate. An up-in-dati Kalnt h'ran cis, with hlrt hand of preachers "fired wllh the spirit of I'vauxi-llKm Kilted with the power of speech. , and trained in nil the arts of per suasion ' would endeavor to chris tianize America nt mass meetings. conferences, Kathcrtnus of all sorts, in I heat r. s, halls. In univer sity stadia. In the highways and by ways of Kreat cities, and anywhere and everywhere that men and wo men can Ik assembled to listen under the preachim revival. These preachers would renew lliolr own strength at the National Cathedral. where teachers capable of "adding new fire to their seal" would pro- side and tho hope Is expressed that preachers of churches other than tlui KpiKCopal will be enlisted In the cause. As n firsl step men of reputation, who have won renown In Kuropo and America for their scholarship and ability, to preach, will be se cured, and as rapidly as possible Die permanent orKiinixatlon of the collet of prcuchers will be per fected. co-opi :i t An v i : mark in i x a SI ( CINSFri IN CALirOltM WATSOXVILI.K. 'ul. (Al -The latest of the nuinorous co operative market ing orgnnUiUlonn In California Is a comnuny known as the WatHonvllle A)te DlHtrihii tors, comprlHing apple growers und packers In the I'ajnro vulley. The yearly apple crop in this dlslrlct totals more thun I.ihmi.ijimi boxes. Tlu-rt now are fS co-operative inarkettnK asHociutlons In the stale. They are declared to hrlns I'alifor nlu farmers much greater returns than through the ojd method of in dividual Bale. During 1923 farm crope of the Hi at e rei urned t heir growers up proximateiy f :t l.iHtO.uoo. 1 Alaska Rail Men Get Passes. ANVHOltAGI-7. Alaska. (AP) Trainmen and englnemon who have served five ' yenrH on tho govern monrs Alaska rullroud are to have annual passes over tho lines, Lee H, Landls, tho manager, announced before be left recently for Wash ington, 1 ). ( The pa Hues n re granted "hi uppreclalton of loyally nnd good will." Sbulx it Society Gives Hall In Honor of Tiit-Ankli-Auien VIENNA. (AP) If King Tut-ankh-Ainen could have looked In upon the ball given by the Shubert Society recenlly he, would have felt very much at home. No comuineH were allowed except those depict, ing the period during which the Pharaoh reigned. The music, especially written for the occasion, was mostly jazz, ll Included a two-step. "In the Valley If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys Drink Plenty of Water and Take Glass of Salts Before Break-.- fast Occasionally When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filler the blood.' J:i 24 hours they strain irom lt-JsW grains tor: acid and wiStfrrso'Ve'iaii readily understand the vital imprtance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink I out of good water drink toomuch ; also gewm any pharmacist about Qjwmices of Jad Salts." Igke :jjlriii 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 in a glass of water l&Kre breakfast each morn ing for a few days and vour kidnevs I may then act fine. This famous salts is made trom the acid of grapes and lemon juke, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean aud stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize tho acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irrita tion, thus- often relieving bladder weakness. j Jad Salts is inexpensive ; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone shouW take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this ; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. OH1 I'M 60NNA TELL MIM T BET M DlOMT KNOUJ (' VOU COUUD J COOMTTMAT OTITUTTRSTS OF EVERETT TUUE By ColldO w 1 1 1 w w . . SCfiL lM(a ,!C30N CfiOt5 . At r - . . . , . r-.j 13 r I l ouaI vrkf3.Y Much surps to overhr Yow bMS ABOVJ-r (WHAT A PINC HU3CAMT- t Ar1 . n o j 1 UBAec'lMVTHIMS 3003 JZ .... . ... I . .J r uc i.iav K . ' mosban'D sne HS, so (wMY -jhoulo you oe 3o sopsmx Cer awr MY (macsinat of the Kings:" a inarch. "The Phttr raohH Purade." and "The Hlerp- iglyplilc. Illlde." When Hho tgasps with wonder and 4cIIh him In Ik xq big and strong, all that remain1 Ih the job of reeling in tho line. N'ollco of Heni-hiK on 1'ropasoU Stn'ct Iniprovomeiit. Notice 1 hereby given to nil whom It may concern that the CommiHflion of the City of La (Irunde, i'nlon r'ounty. Oregon. propoHen nnd Intendw to improve WHEN YOU. OVERHAUL YOUR CAR It pays to We have tliej needs. look at vour rine flra fa in st.ockmu Leigmon's Welding & Machine Works (Automotive parts) MONUMENTS RDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made a pro found study of monument building, and aif order placed in our haids is sure to receive faithful, intelli gent executior y We Will GWdly Furnish Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company I 8 An., Lu Crude, Orefoa Winning on !" ' wawatwim ( ( I MiassAio Why 'j JAVCAMD0,VM1LUE? J TUPESMltUOM? ( V00 COOLOSTT J W q HE CAM COOWr SAV'TOATSMOBEM COOhST TWJEE ) AfTT TUCEE MiaON- ) ( AWBOOVWTWS i,. mXOtt, JAY. ) YA VJAMT i, HE CXAOyiCANI CWKXUj r- IT FCC VA, J QC?. ' . , M HA S K1 ' ABOUT HlMSECT. - Wl - jaiA - ti J !Ll-i.lSfS - Improvement District No. 1SS In the City of La Orunde, Oregon. In accordance- with the plauM and KpeclfleatlonH heretofore adopted by the CominlRHlon, and that the report of the committee for mild improvement U now on file la the office of th Hecorder Qf thw City of La Orunde, Oregon; that the Hold Commission hua 8tt Wednes day, the lttth day of .March.: 1!H, at 7::t0 o'clock P. SI. of uuid day, at the CommlHKlon llooni In the CUy tlulldtng In l.n Clrande, Ore- gon, us the time and place when nnd where nld Pom mission will nd pinion. can supply your &en.Cdrr& a High Count meet and hear and determine nil objections , remonstraneeH a n d t lulms of grievance of any person against said proponed Improve ment and tho proposed assessment therofor against the property to be lienel'Jtcd thereby In said district. Thar the boundaries of tliti dis trict to be Improved and benefited by rhe said proposed lmprav'inenr as finally adopted by the I'oininis sinh are as follows: Beginning at tho renter of the intersection of "L" Avenue ami Fourth Street In the City of Grande, I'nlon County. Oregon: thence north ulong tlm center line of Fourth Street a distance of one: hundred sixty (lOu) feet; thence east along n line one hundred! sixty (100) feet from and parellel lo the center line of "L Avenue I lo the center of Sixth Street; thence ! south along tho cenler line of Sixth Street a distance of ihreo huffidred twenty (820) feet; thence west along a line one hundred sixty LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOV.-ynnY All Kinds of ftfacliliirry. Automobile), ami Trarlora KiUMfcU Overhauled am) Robullt 1 Acclylrne Welding or HWil CjlliKlrr tiering aniLtMrstui PIkIom Craokalialla, VKint I'luan i'lua Iti'xroiind fMti Va Trial . D. FITZGERALD Prop. Shopping By Telephone Is economically and promptly done with our service. Telephone' buying hasbejjowteTrplas- ant Ivfllrit with thiUMimUs of neonle. fome Independent Telephone Co. Don't Be Fooled USE White Pine Lumber for all finish where it is to be painted. USE Old Growth Yellow Coast Fir Finish Where it is to be stained, or finished m natural wood. USE CJoast Fir Flooring, if you really want good floors. Oak or Maple Fin nnd all dimension, and where cheap com mon purposes require' it. White Pine and Old Growth Yellow Coast Fir Is the Best Finish. Don't Be Fooled. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. A Home Concern With a Home Purpose r-Q I "v. Ijj&r, "VfeK J I (ICO) fee I from and parellel to the center HnV of "L" Avenue to the center of Fourth Street; thence Fourth fireet otto hundred sixiy (Itio) fe m in point of hcuinnlng. all located in haplln'ti AddHlou lo the 'Uy Of Iji Grande, I'nlon Coun ty. Onyrtui, That i1 in Biihl proposed Improve ment It consist, of grit ding th lollowlnfl named street lo the prop- r subKrj ide (betwt n cmb lines); Aveq ue from tho easl properly lino of It'ourtb Street to the west property 1 line of Sixth Street, nud by constructing therein hard sur I'aco pavement forty (lit) fret In w -id tli be Viween cui b lines nnd In cluding ope full street inlei-S'-ctlon at. Fifth .Street: also bv construct-' ing eoiiihiViaiiun curb and guttr' where not Wn place, eoner"te side walk wIxti! not In place, (Mitch ba sins, wllh si)wer pipe connections to the snnltary'sewi-r, all on the ahove named Htretit located In Chaplin's Addition lo the 4'tty of I, a Gnin.!.. for all polished floors. LftnAToiwnTOdrtfflr? BY BLOSSER mtjF i Fnlon Counly, Oregon. , Tho nbovn named lmprovcinoiii aro to b inade nl tho expense of thh prop erty In nntd Improvement tltrJoC that will be, esporln lly heneiUe4 thereby .In -noconlimri , ylth th uhinli fill, I BIUel uml nnw on fllo in tlio rtfflA of Khf' I'lly IKroriliT of wilil f'ttjr. ' Iinii'il HiIb 2iilp uuy or I'TDrimry. 1924. ; - ' " ' ' J. R STKARNfl. v llnronlcr of'lllf" City .ot l.n Ornnd. Ori"ron" F.-l. !l-Mnr. 1-R-1S; ... ItMo the Now, Rfotlsra, ' ' Jlcalol Biiasea 13 ami in-l'asnenrr . . LA GRANDE - JOSEPH STAGE LINE Leave La Grande at . i ll nun i ii liifci 1'. .11., I:im I'. Al. 4 ROUND TRIPS DAIXT Choosu ilio ComrqiiaMe. Saro Htage tor Your Trip PACIFIC iifa t ry PARLOR Rooms 7 & 8 Over 'Glass Drugs Marcelling 1 : Manicuring - nobbing Shampooing - FoiHnl jnWs Scalp Treatnu 'ilattiCiMays Teve Tallnian Tortland Orailuattw orri l'liono &75-W , Ri'Kldl'IK'O l'liono 3TN-M ' Harness, Collars and Sweat Pads? , r' - Harness Made to Order And Repaired , Skala HduUh pany Phone Main 33 Roesch Buildiny Sale Of houHi. hardwood floors, trm flrrplacf. 27iO f cash, balance f 40.00 , per month. 0 -, SI WANTRD : " Jfcnoo on ffood first inortKQffo ,. . ' . v.-' ' ' L. S. Weeks Realtor 1 Now Foley Huidlnff. UNION-LA GRANDE AUTO STAGE v TIME TABIVE ' " I'nlon Iji Grand 8:80 A. M. :J0 A. M. 1J:00 A, M.J 1:00 P. M. 4.-30 P. Jfl. d:15 P. U. 8undft Union I. (Iranile 1:00 P. M. 6:15 P. M. Hnturdny 'lght Specials I.lKVl'S LWTM l.'ulnn - firands 7:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. H"!p1 Cam P. O. 1cI,AP, aiaoacer Fat 5Dc Union Creamery Company La Grande, Ore. i i i i i ! i Butter