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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday. March 13, 1926, Dependability The greatest asset a business can have, i8 to be known as always being absolutely dependable." We have built our business on such a principle arid know much of our success and growth is due to the absolute confidence, our customers have in us. , We carry only the best merchandise and at all times give to our many customers the best values to be found anywhere. That is, why they return time and time again, and bring with them their friends,' to' introduce to us, because they know what we say is absolutely dependable ; and we appreciate, this great confi dence the people of La Grande have in us it is our greatest asset. vvimimvv ors niwers ' Style Leaders 201 Depot Street. Glee Club To Sing At ME. Church Minnesingers of Pacific University Visiting L:U Grande on Annual Con- ';'J.:r3." u covi. Vnir. - ,.i nonncc. ! , I'JitU ItuiHJsl. The primary dcourtmc.iit will fur niftli llio feu I ure program fur the Hunduy uchoul ul tho flowing us. uciubly. Morning woi-Hhii), Hturting ut 11 OV'Wick. Will pri'Hfllt Hicclu iiiuhIc by the rholr and u Hcrmon by the Itev. George Albert I'ollurd on the theme, "The Value or Huhordiuutt! Work." JIIh' Hcrmoii to Ihe Ditto folk will bo "George GrenfeU, tin; .MlHNlunary to Afrlcu." Tin- men'H Jilhlc cituH wilt meet thu ptiMtpr uh community with no oilier church connection arc Invited to meet with Hi" chow. I'lclurcH of the Heu'of fiulllrc nml i n yotini; men. member of iie urrouiidimr conntrv whore 1'jii'fftc i'nlvorwlty Men'H Gleo !,. worki-.i nml rn.... whirl. h. club. r Von-si Grove, Ore., on the' imiriwi-id in nKii n.i i i,i. 'di'afh, will iircompuny an nddrexH MKIe th AI.4 OHO, I'UO.M H.Mir TOXK! ' l'llll.ADKIJ'HIA I'rohlhltlon ogMilH who' reuetilly dlHoovered that ulcohoi. wan belnif made, rrom VI in Kiir now clutniM lo have Hoon It m od need hy a clicmtHl In three iiiiDiitt'H from hnlr (onle. - :. . J Canada. Tho wHIh an- In in;; op. r uted In tin- Interim of l ho Toronto I'nlverHtly. The l.r.an.lMH.i llneiue-d IInIi-ihtii-In lo Iti-ltlNh radio pay 5.',sh),ijihi v The irrenleHt dopOHlt ' of helium rim hi the whole Jtrlllnli Kmplru liuu heen dlHcnvorort near Toronto, annually for thu prlvlh-r,i Man limy lenrn lo bird, hut he'll never h n horlird wire frnn fly ' urn I 111. i- a u Nit on Important Announcement! Disregard all sold-out rumors. There are still plenty of good scats left for both night and matinee performance of No No Nanette SATURDAY, MARCH 20TII , Matinee, 2:30. Night 9:00 Sincerely, K.L. mJRK, Clurick Theater Haker, Oregon. rorjd for their unuiial Kong tour, will tdng a coiieert of sacred mid nciilur iititHlu at the Klrnt Meth. odist church at the evening w-rvlco Konduy. In addition to thu Chor um's end imurtrtH hy Ihe mlnne liur'iHt the program will Include u piano nolo by MIhn Murgurot K'ip, t heir nccoinpunbtt. , Hero urn Ihe iiimhcrtf they liavo choHcn, for proHcntutloil In : Ju Grundc: ' Three chunloyeH from IJurlholo- mew , The Club "The Drum" '. . GlhNou "I'iile In the Amber Weal" I'ark "Hpiunln Slum" Heirrert The quartet. Two i;ro KplrltualH, "Steal . "Away" and "Ooln til Khout" Thu iiiartet 'The Iflhtiucnl" Cadnuin - The cluh. "tlondlllera" tAaxt . RIImh Keep. . "Mi-ene dc Kullet" De IJerlot Itehjamlu fJnlly, taH. (Jroup of twIllKht hoiik" The cluh t In the ujornlni;. the Hvv. Ih-nry W. Parkrr, piiHtor, will pn-nch on 1 1 tin theme, "llhldi-n ValueH." Hpe ftal iiiiihIc; w!I he .provided by the choir. At the Men's Korttni, ut HMfi it. m.. A. V. IJndKTcn Iuih been 1 11 v II cJ to Kpcak. Illble school will iiM-et at the Hume hour. . 1 kpworlh l.i'iitfiitt will consider I he topic, "The Icnlcn AlcaHugi1," ul Hie meet Intf til (J: HO p. m. Ceilti'lll CllUITh of hll-(. I "Th Holdler of Hio C'iohh" wIII be the Hcv. ( V. Dtiun'H Hermoii topic for Hio morning Hervlcc, which Im to be featured by the def Inlln cnllHtinent or pcrHomtl work ei'H In view of the Iwo-nlded cvail K'IIhHc campaign that will be ciir-rh-d on rrom two wekH before j MitHlrr to u climax on the holy day. Next week ho workem will meet each night for training at the i hul't h at 7:ao" o'clock. The fol lowing wck, beginning March 21. Hn'y will have (1:30 o'clock nuppen 'u.l (he church each evening, fol lowed hv un informal conference, iiulll 7::io. Then liny will be. sent out two hy two to call on prospect. An effort will he made lo enlist an pt'iHon.s hi HiIh re:iture of. the cam paign. There will tie prt'oching at- i In church each evening cxccpll Sal ill-day I hit week of March I'S. Tomorrow evening, the Mention will he on the conversion of the I'ilhiopltm, 1-hinuch. the. ntory of which Ih told in the eighth chapler of AcIh, ; M rn. It. .1. Kilchen will Hlng "liock of AgeH" uh arrang'd hy llerhi-rt JidiiiMon. Then; will be Hinging of oldtlme HongH and u riii fi'llowshtii, (he lator an- LOARING CLARK WILL CONDUCT MISSION HERE - JH. CI.AItK. lr. Ixtaring Clark, cmlm-nt Kpls- i copal inl.vKioner.' whoi aitnoiinc'-d Young Pastor Recalled By Nazar enes The Rev. L. D. Meggers 'Accents' Unanimous In vitation to Continue His Work Here.- - The lU'V. I. D. McggerH nccepli'U the unanlmoiiH Invitation of his parltdiioucrH to continue uh the pas tnr of Hu Chinch of the Nazarenu ror another year when lite congrn itlon nu t In annual kcrsIoii at the ".hnpel Thurmluy tvi-nlr.f. -:h ction or church orricerH which look place n-stiiteil oh follows: William ' ( 'nmeron.- I ..est it Iong, lioHcoe .loi'ilon, tnifjtei-H; Mm. Will iam Cameron. K. (J-regory, R P. McDunlel. J. Clowt-r and ;. Hum- mera, KtcwardM; Mr. Kfl'ie Moore, Mrs. May Moton. H. II. Clcuver and IEohcoo Jot don. delegates to Hie district iiss nildy. .Mr. .Mi ggers, who with hi wife jrainc to Iji Clrandc at the cull of ffVAT0V-WlE I I J . INSTITUTION i on Hio actlvillct or J-hiim there ut the 7:aa o'clock crvici lu the eve ning. Special iuiihIc is to he Uxi tured. - I'list I'nbXcrlan Sunday Kchool is announced ror U:it a. nr. I In- Men's It U.l;- class to meet In the manse, at the saint; hour. Another message In the Lenten Hi-rlca on "The Character of Jcmiih" will he brought by the (cv., Will iam CroWiy I tout, paslor. at the The ounrl.tt will n-nd.-r on antln iih icrtilnK to Ui Orunde bus h-b-nsK-.l 1 Trust in the Ixird" (riaiuhd). and ",,in" l, rsoH ' H,It lrn I A 'i'..(ifnr.i t ii... ,.r..,. the church, will arrive -ThiiiHd-iv. will nine lltiiiib-l'H "l -iinm uh Him Mrcli IS, and i'Yldjiy t vening will I . t-ii ' ' .... , , . i would permit, look charge of tho Its first superintendent la now hi off-rtory. Mrs. A. I. Richardson ! ommcnce a preaching mission ut 1 ' .nontha ' 'rvl"'H- to n'u -vlik-nt delight of.churge or u little school In A Med; wIllHlmrjL sooruno solo -ilnw ! Ht. I'et. r's. "7,, lHirlnir tlio win- ills placu hua been filled by II. II. Iteantirul upon tlfu Mountains" The K(V- Oliver Itlhy. . redor, 1 ,.,. ' ., . ', 1 t,;r l,"-' conducted a revival that Cleuvor. on enthusiastic Sunday (Darker). yrmurauyM-su'i. i i Ki..-.u. , , K. W M) lit 4 O. III. ivhumuh iu m - rv-.o, ou.v.iik enney. p DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St; U Grande, Or. Have You I Neglected This? v "Is it worth the monry ?" Do you ever ask yourself this when you are buying your needs? , Are the materials good and serviceable? Ij the . workmanship the kind that adds to the service the : goods will give? ' Do ynu ever consider these factors that decide hcthcr a certain garment, a particular pair of4 shoes or some patlern in piece goods is really worth the price asked for it ? If you have neglected this, in all probability you have not enjoyed the full purchasing power of your money. The next time you are making a purchase whether it is in this or some other Store carefully weigh the value you get for your money. ? By heritage, madam, as a judge of value you and every American woman are without an equal. Do not neglect this iniportant part of your shopping. I. In- luulor C fi. will l.'o at A n. Willi Ifalph flelhel oh leader, and iu mission Ih "not designed to I he Inlermedlate Hoeirti- will ..ei i force religion n unyono, hut nind- at (J: 16, 1 1 OHt' l,lan,u awist. along Hie n.. .. n inn'-H ui r 1 1 h h m i a iiiuukiii. i uc 1 rut I'd with film pictures ul 7:n ejirulur ami special Ins h-ld 14 liihlc .study1 etiiiKS, . 44 week iiliht prayer eliiiKs; Impticd nine persons in resulted In omu addlllony to tho memhership 1 ! P. m.. the paslor delivering 11. uc eompanylnK meKaj-e. rile picture prescntulloi'd of the Savior's HiV Klves u coutlnuoiiK story or his day hi the flesh, the pastor explains. Miss (iludys Miller will play tho pipe orirnu. J church feels that It can help In tlw promotion of the era of peace and tranuuilltv which It hones has heen ushered In hy the Locarno I treat hs and Hue world court," ho continued. "It wants to cooperate and we oftVr in the practical leuch-1 Hut' owing fo the continued 111 Die rirtindi llmxln river .,1i1(1m kit I IH'Ult II Of iVl rHfc liKHSOm, IIIC pltStOt' pasloral culls, received 74 sckers 1 Wlls compelled to feslRn und leuvo Tor Falvallon.. and admllted 2'J tot1'10 chaw the first of May. 1926. .hiir.li MHniiH.iMiih,. A tntt.i nr lrom Hint tlmo until tho con- tHi:iu.77 luus heen handled hy the vt'nl of the district nssemhly In various depart nients of the church "c pmpu was imcu ny inn i.h rniif.ur- An ii... Hi.ndtiv -hni ltv. U A. Camphcll, . returned . . . . h;; hy' tne church, for missions, J$llo.;i:!; hy the missionary society. Island City ComnuinU.i 'The I IngH of ( MirlsHuuity u means hy which lasting peace among the nu- I ?-l ; and hy tlx1 church for cur- ! Hilgard missionary from -the India field, who is now leaching a school neur iMnal l''iiclor in Cerson-i "i.. "i-,..i, t .. ,wlnii,.nt mi i.iviiik win in mo Key. Hall K. for hlH.SL'rmofi lh!i- Kuuday M-nool wi'; i S-'hroiMh-r h a;,' tie hi rc s i no pror.ti'i i e. ' The lo.lc Ih on "V'-lis am- of BERRY'S SUNDAY .-- MON DAY - TUESDAY CECIL I!. DeMIUUK'S I'nHluction " The Road To Yesten day With JOSKUH SCHILDKRAUT - JKTTA (JOUDAL , VERA REYNOLDS- WILLIAM 1JOYD And JULIA FAYE An Unsurpassed Mclodrauialic St itch Classic Also Sliowins' a Uimicdy TONKJllT ONLY Bob Coster "That Man Jack" Comedy "OX EIKJE'1 Wallls' then i day morning, meet at 1(1 a. Miss WH.n.i the lOpwnrih o'clock, using j.s Ject. "To II,i (., ' nd in tho !; Christian la ln,r Mr. WiiIIIh will preach a stiiicl to his lust Hundny evening s s. r mon al the N o'clock service. The suhleel will hi. "The I ncrowned King." 1st, I'elerVi KpfNcopiil Al morning prayer, t fif Ui-v. Oli ver Jtih-y will conclude IUh (uH. ci nrsefi on "The Kdlflcullon or I lio Soul" wllh a sermon on "The .Slorni." Holy Kucharist at S a. m and church school ut H:4.pt will precede the morning worship. The Wayrarers guild ulll meet In Hunan hull at (i p. in. At 7 o'clock, evening prayer hi (he chapel will he followed hy the rector's m mon on "llellglon and Child-Mr. Suluilioii Ai-niy maii, and an Inlerestlng and eloiiio'iil ppeaker. for whom 1 he.spi'ak a. .hearing from tho nracthat common lpen.se people of our community, will lead vj,at he has to nay aim-ly will d "t 7 no harm und on the contrary may do a lot of good. Certainly In a day when all MrtH of nostrums are having a trial. It is not a hud idea for a people whose civilization l.-t based on Christianity to give some consideration to Jimt what the basic principles of Christianity are." rent nd benevolent expenditures $11 14.44. ' In connection wllh his church work. Mr. Meggers rigure.s lft has driven hln automobile ftijufi miles. The history of this Utile church extends hack 1 0 yennt to a day when the Itev. Harry Kiliotl, a prominent evangelist of the denom ination, caine to conduct revival The Itev. D. Aleggera answered a cull to l.a Grande about tho sec ond week In Juno, 11)26, und with his wire hu.s applied himself de votedly lo tho work ever since. Naturally or un aggressive busi ness turn of mind, the young pas. tor bus been a valuable asset to the parish during Its formative pe riod, and hy his cur nest p Touching meetings here. Ills visit, though Jof righteousness has gulned tho rc Huecessrul evangellsticully, failed spect of the community In und out- - A Tree and easy testimony and song iiu-cllng will he held in tin; Halvallon Army hull loiiight. .Services Will he cuilduclt-d ul Hie county Jail Willi day morning by Kn voy J. C. Kai Ker und uorUciH. Sun day school will begin ut the hall at J::tn p. m., and ul (i:;lM o'clock the Young People's league will meet. Myrtle Itced will be leader. The Uev. I. U Johnson will speak at Hie evening service, Spec ial music and congregational sing ing Will Supplement his Hcl'inilll. Seventh I Uiy Adwntht Sabbath Hchnol began at ! : -i . a. in., today, and was followed at 10: tii by I it hio study service. " Pro phecies in the I'rucess of I'Milflll iiu nt ul Hie Present Time" was (he thenie discussed by Mrs. A. ii, Kel- "Anu rlcu. the I leant 11 id" , w.ts sung us a chorus, , Ion Lutheran Sunday whool will be conducted !i:45 u. in,, ut the Zlun Lutheran church. No iiaslor has been pro- i cured to till Ihe -pulpit vacated by the nslgnullon of Ihe llev. W. Hull r.-cenily. 1 : Church of the .anrcnc Sunday school ul '.;4;i a, in., und divine worship ut II o'clock are unnmiuved by Ihe Itev. I,. 1 1. Meg gers, pafdor, for tomorrow. Krwtu tin-gory will have charge of the N. Y. I. S. at :.ia p. m. An cvun-gi-llstlc service will lr conducted at 7:.:a. Chllirli or OirM, SclcntiM The Hiibject of the morning ser vice at It o'clock will be "Sub Min hoc. Sunday school will be ut i';L". 1 1. Uoekerelier. . Herbert "it. Sat lerlee, Vllllnm 1'Vllowos Morguii, Irving T. Hush, Jtudolph il. Kissell ind others. Menibeis or almost every con siderable denomination have .par ticipated In the preparation of the volumes and lectures' leaders In the Kplscopul. .Mcthodl.st. i'resby terlall Itnpttsl, Congregat lonul, Lutheran und oilier churehrs, col lege pi-ttfesMorn unit tle olnl Kclenllsls and public men. und oth ers not to be classified in groups. Unman ( 'at holies have written of the scholastic movement and given a Catholic view of the refor mation. John II. KhiVy, educator and editor, has .shown how chrlsllanlly jifl'eeted the freedom of the indi vidual. UoM'oe pound, dean of the Harvard law school, has writ ten on "Law und the Christian Code." und Michael . ptipht of Columbia university electrical in- t vent or, on "WJmt Science Owes to ( Christianity." I . Nor Is Hie slody of chrlsl la n lew- ' points. Itabht Maurice II. Harris of New York Is the author of a chap- i ler giving a "Jewish View of j Christendom," and there In u siml- j lar chapter by u Mohammedan I leader'. i i to culminate In any pemmnent or igantzatiou. J Nyi hlng furl her wis attempted I until October, 1 J24, when the I Home MlHsloiHiry society, of the Idaho-Oregon district, directed by (he superintendent, the Itev. A. 10. Sunner, Instigated a campaign here, and trondneteil n tcr.t meeting on Ihe north side of tin? river, at Kir street und X uvenue. The Church of the Naaarcnc was established about seven weeks later. Jjimc i-Impel was rented us nteetlng. place, and becanio the church home vf the flock. -Just b.-fore Thanksirivlnir day of that fame year, the Ue.v. .1. K. Itunsom was procured by Superintendent Sunner as the church's first paslor In Lu CraJide. .Mr. und Mrs, Itun som entered rnl hushisticully Into the work, und soon began lo draw Increased crowds to tho services". He. was an affective soloist, as well as an InlercKtlng preachey. Mrs. Laiisom. too, as often as her health side his circle of church ussoclutcs. 1 .Mrs. Meggers is u, consccrutcd worker, und bus gathered an in- school builder, under whose direc tion tho organisation Jias shown ex cellent progrews, , L . Hometlme In ihe future, the pnr ish pluns to erect a tabernacle qn tho' properly purchased lust Hum mer at Y uvenue and Birch strccC part of which Is occupied by tile parsonage. - . -. VT Three weeks of revlvu meetings last full Increased the membership materially. Keyerul spcclul week end service.! huve been held, lu. eluding an education rally led by the field secretary of thu North west Nazareno college usaistcd Uy. the quartet, and a missionary xuflyf under direction of Miss Myrtt Maugtima, a ,returned nilssloiuiry from India, und Misa Krccmun, .who wns leaving us a mLsslonury if China. - i ( ! Ti:sriMo.MAii Mi;i;xixti. Fuuiulalion at Work Foi-Christian Unily Ni:V YlHK Church leader of lull creeds formally nuuounccd re- Icently the formation of the Itethle ! hem Koundattou for an Outline of i ChritlanV.v. I The fonndution ulins "to create a new utlttudc toward Chrlslluni ty through publications und wide. spread lecture cuuHmtgns by clergy melt of many deuomlnntions. ! it ulit'Udy has financed the preimrutlon of a five-volume "Out line of Christianity," of which the first volume has just appeared. It will supplement this with lecture campaign. to educate tho xuihllc In the history of chrtMiun ctvlllui Hon. financed In Kirt of lh prtfit of publlciillons und lu part by gift! und endowment. The general pur- j pose Is runncruncv oi cnurcn iiiniy. I-'or i nrt-e yeum me group m Ichim-hmeii and laymen behind thr movement has been at work on tho project. Kinunclul support for thUt period was auppUcd by Joliu si:i biN(; iei;vai:i I SAN ANTONIO C,. K. lias-; rison federal prohibition agent, Im : seeking u reward of ?' offered by tloveienor l,'ergiisin for conviction of u dry law violator worth over) $",( ii Harrison convicted one j worth $:.17n. To avoid payment of Will lam ' Pill's lax on hair powder some of, the W hig lenders .ritet In Sepleni- ; her. IT:". ut Woodburn Abb- y lo j cut Off 1 heir (UeUeS. ( j Milton did not live in poverty' as Is often stated. lie lived In financial ease on tin- profits of , lnrg real estate transactions con-' ducted by his fulh-r und himself, j 10 Years Ago' Today-" Mta. Harry Loney - mi l nughler urc Porlland vis itors. I lOl'SK 'LI; A Nl N! Tl M 10: 0burnc llouM'buhl Ilruht's Saul l-'hisli .Amiiiniiiii Ituhhill's l.yc LoI Aulist'ptic Soap.- Cbloriile of l.iim Itiihbcr (.lines liiamoml. Put man. Sunset, ICil, Twluk nml (.) I ,VIH l;c PrcpaiiMl licroiv starting. L. & L. Drud Co. The Klrst Church of Christ, Sci entist, will meet In accordance with te resting cluss of young people Into lis custom ut thy church Wcduesday the Sunday school und the church, evening for testimonials. Tho. Krom the beginning, Hjo Sunday rending room in tho Wcst-Jueob- Hchuol feutuiT )1 has been one of tho strong son building Is open dully except i res ot tho work. Lou Gregory, ' Sundays und holidays. "EXCESS" The Enemy of All Mankind- 1 woe YOU CIUl'l. In-Ill OXCfK3 r- if you i'ul (ou iinicli, r' you ufft'i'--rlr you cat too llUh'. you Kurfuiv IT 1 lie iiH'tital iiupulHcH f I u u I n k from your ' li'iiin lo all parts of your boily nro rrUuc'l llcauo of KXCKSH I Iii-fKHiirr at noun' spot I iilonj.- the spini., you ' KUKKKIl. ,'i At (his orrli-e 1 ri-c--- i OKiiixo Ihi' dunccr -of, exeesH lUTHKiire or ex- ' . ee.vi r u n e I I o n . VK WKHK TO S-IUIKK A S.M'K, TltUK HAI. ANTK anil so allow yoil lo enjoy IIKAI.TH: . We use tin- Keuroealo-. im ter which Is an A1N I'ICOVKIi means to thai em.. II Ih ft vi.h. alile nl. I III ilet-etlni; the KXAcT ,luecs uheru alj- ' i normal pressures exlsl. , When we ascertain where pressure exists ulonir the spine the proper niljiislment Is Riven to restore uie none in uie spine mat Is pressing upon ui us 1-ui.u r.u unu iiiK.iAI. position, sure No excess anil IIKAI.TH results. NKUROf AIOMETERI a ncrvo No iires- 1'llOllU F. L. Tribe. D. C. Ph. C. Foley Vldg. Of fire Hours: V to Z; e t lu 8. glBSIBIBIBBSKSBSEiSSBESBlB Service That Satisfies 0 H a H n At the lowest possible cost. Cafuteria Service select what you want. Everything electrically cooked under steam pressure. The very best at all times. LA GRANDE'S ORIGINAL Bakery Dept. - CAFETERIA FOOD SERVICE - Fountain Service. n 91 at Black Cat 1 TJ ft f, H n u n ii n n n n ii n ii ii taBgsaanHgigiBcsasaBBgHgaaMBBBaBBBBBBeaeaeaassr--"-"-----',