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Page Ten IMEWS o the CHURCHES vish Wednesday p Is First Day Of ?i Lenten Season .Season is Determined; by "v Easter and Begins 40 "': Days Before, Excluding . the Sundays. M Ash Wednesday, February 18, bc- glrm the Lenten season which lasts : until Easter Sunday, April 5. Sun day is Quinquageslma, tho Sunday ! tiefpre Lent. Prom early Hebrew hls . tory ashes have been associated with ' humility and penance, to was the . custom in the early western church i U sprinkle ashes upon the heads of "the penitent on the first day of Lent. It 1 from, this custom that tho term, ' Aah Wednesday, Is derived. M. Q. '.Tennyson, rector of St. Peter's - 'church, states, 7,1' Tho season ot Lent Is determined 4,py Easter, beginning forty days be j.fore, excluding tho Sundays which are not fast days, and therefore not ' days in Lent. Easter Sunday Is al ways the first 8unday after tho fUU moon following March 31. This cus- torn comes from the practice' of the Bebrews of keeping the'paa&over, and this moon Is called the Paschal Moon. i.The Lenton season oomrnemoratcs our Lord's forty days ol temptation. In it, with him, one denies lilhiselfi Mr. Tennyson states, and engages lit the practlco of self sacrifice and aro penitent. It is a season of spiritual' discipline. The word but literally Implies prlngtlme. 1 1 really should be a VL puts the fluff in fluffy muffins ? It's the millions of tiny bubbles in the batter released by the cregm pf tartar in your Baking powder, Un fortunately, there re cheap substi tutes for cream of tartar. They make bubbles too, but not the tiny, fluffy kind. Ask any domestic science teacher, 01 any dieti tian. cream of Not every baking powder contains cream of tartar, for the substitutes cost a lot less. Look on your baking powder tin. See if you can find the words "cream of tartar" anywherp. It's important! CREAM of TAHTAB pure Juice cry stain ot grapes COFFEE . TEA season of spiritual springtime, the springing forth of new life In the spirit nature. Rev. Tennyson addB. "Some Lenten Uses," is the Insplra- tlon for the second of a series or sermons which will be presented by the rector of St. Peter's church Sun day 'at 11' o'clock at the, church. Appropriate rauslo will be furnished by the choir with Mrs. H. N., Ashby playing the service. Holy Eucharist will be observed at 8 o'clock, fol lowed by church school at , 9 At o'clock. . Ash Wednesday services will Ipclude tho Litany, the penitential office, and Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock a. m., at the church at Fourth street and Q avenue. ; Baptist Church Spring avenue and Sixth.. Daniel Rosoff and his father. Pro fessor Albert Rosoff, Christian Jews, will conduct services in -the Baptist; church- during; 'the coming week, beginning Sunday. Daniel Rosoff will tell the story of Ood's saving graco in his life In the theme, "From Judaism to Christianity, 'J on Sunday evening,. B'. Marcus Godwin, pastor, states, and his father, who sang with Caruso, Melba uild other not ables will sing. ' Daniel Rosoff was a lawyer when converted to Chris tianity and he and his father have given up their chosen vocations to carry on evangelistic services, Mr. Clptlwm adds. . Among the other subjects which will be discussed, are; Tho Awaken ing of tho International Wandering Jew; The Signs of - the Times Through the' Jewish: Telescope; Atonement, Blood, and.' the dross. These men come.' highly recommended, having held meetings ih Tocoma, Hlnson Memorial Baptist church In Port land, and many other churches In Oregon. mm mm . The tiny flufly The big and little bubblci made by bubbles made by tartar. ' the substitutes. SPICES EXTRACTS One evening they will demonstrate the observance of the Passover least as carried out by the orthodox Jews everywhere. Following the Sunday evening serv ices, conducted uy Vne evangelists, the ordinance ot Baptism, will be adi ministered. Daniel Rosoff will speak to tho yoqug people at the B. Y. P. U. meet ing In. the evening. A cordial wel come awaits all who w;sh to attentt thesp services. Hours are: Sunday school, 9:46; morning preaching service, U; B. V. P. U., 6:30; eve-, nlng preaching service, 7:30. Church of the Nnnrene Corner Y and Birch Evangelistic . meetings which are long heralded 'by the Church of the Nazarenc will open Sunday with Rev. Hugh Jordan preaching. Reverend Jordan has a number of friends In this city who will remember him as "Butch Jordan," the pastor of the church states. Reverend " Pounds, who will regularly conduct the evan gelistic services will arrive here early in tho week, and then Reverend Jordan will lend the singing, It Is stated. Tho Church of the Nazarene feels that they have a splendid team in these two men and extend a hearty welcome to all the public, the pas tor states, Sunday school will begin at 9:45 o'clock, and thd pastor will have an object lesson on a special feature. Preaching In tho morning will be at eloven o'clock and In the evening at 7:30 wui y, t h meeting at u:bu o'clock. First MttliodlHt Church fourth street and Spring Anniversary week, commemorating the' beginning of the Boy Scout movement, will liavo its culmination at; the Sunday morning services at the Methotlliit church ana Boy Scouts ot the church wilj have a part In the mornlnK program, w. H. Herteog, pastor, states. Tho sormon will bo on tho Boy Scout theme. The choir Wljl sing the anthem, The xxira is My Keener.-' by Thomas Adams,' and Miss Jennie Nielson will play tho vioili goto, wocturue, , uy nuuuuu. The Sunday church school, mill combatting the whooping cough, In fluenzal and other seasonal ailments, Is ' niftintainlng a flno average at tendance,, Rev. Hertzog states. All departments begin at 0:45 with classes for each age. A majority df tho teachers are enrolled In one of tho two classes foe Christian Work ers that meet each Tuesday' evening at soven o'clock. Some of the teach ers are planning for tho Decision day and Easter church membership services. Ruth Praser and Eugene Cates will lead tho Ep worth League meeting In the eyetung and the evening wor ship service will be . the third of a series on the religions of mankind and "Mohammedanism" will be the topic for Forum discussion. Presbyterlnn Church Washington and Sixth streets Much Is being sold in these days , about tho second coming or Christ 1 and requests for sermons on this particular Bublect havo come to the minister, Rev. J. George Walz, who uiiuuiuiws uiub utero iiru nut uiuy two "Comings of Christ" but four, His sermon topic for Sunday morn-, lng, 11 o'clock, will be "Four Com- lngs of ChriBt," or "Glimpses Through the Barrier." TI11.T1.I11I nhllf Ufa A T. Dlntlnril - I . i.w .,vu v........ ...... ... mj. .vimiuu- I son, director, win sing, -ratner in arranged for women's voices by War- hurst. Mrs. Floyd Sherwood, soprano, j will sing, "I Praise tho Lord," by Spross. Miss Gladys Miller, organ-1 iBt, will play a prolude accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Lynn Wright, At 7:30 tho minister will bring the does the church need such a baptism Mott Relating to interest and pen evening sermon. Miss Milter will play today? arc some of the questions alty on delinquent taxes, tho prelude, "Supplication," by Hos- which will bo discussed by the pas-i Defeated by house: mer, ana mo ouertory, onopnern s tor or. tne Meuiocust cimrcn outn Morning ' Song," by Davis. Miss Sunday following the Sunday school Katharlno Wlssler, soprano, will sing ut 0:46. a solo of her selection. I February 22 begins the revival Sunday Blblo school at 0:45 a. m. services for which the church Is pre wlth classes for all ages and teachers paring. Dr. John Huff, of California, well trained for their particular task Tho Christian Endcavorcrs will meot at 0:30. Central Church of Christ Seventh streot at Penn A record breaking audlenco Is ex pected at tho Central Churcli of Christ next Sunday when the pastor, Rev. Paul Do F. Mprtlmore, speaks on "Repentance" at tho 11 a. in service and "Archeology and tho Blblo," at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Mortlmore stated that only during revival meet ings havo the audiences been so large at the Church' Of Christ as they aro at tho regular services now. Forty npw chairs havo uoen placed In the auditorium annex in anticipation of thp growing Interest In the services. Tho Bible school meets at 0:45 a. m.. with a full corps of teachers and workers. ' AU of the tcachors are being required to taka tho course in teaching being studied Thursday eve nings. Tho "Cross and Crown" award system has been started, giv ing valuablo awards for faithful at tendance to tho Blblo school. At 11 a. m. tho Communion serv Ico la the center, of tho worship hour. Tho choir will sing, "God Bq Merciful," by Moorp. Tho sermon will follow. At 0:30 p. n. throo Christian En deavor societies and an adult prayer meeting begin their sessions. Young people of even' ago ore represented In the C. E. groups while a largo group oi ua ui is nuiKO up tne prayer meet ing. Interesting sessions uro held in each of these departments. At 7;30 p. m. tho orchestra will play a short prelude to. tho evonlng Horvleo. (Members please notice.) A violin duct by Miss Kdna Turner and Miss Dorothy Hlgglns will bo fea tured. Tho congregational singing Is a feature of the evening servico Continuing tno series of ovenlng ser mons. Mr. Mortlmoro will Use for his subject, "Archaeology and tho Bible, Po They Afireo?" Mr. Mortlmoro Btatea that ho will iwo Illustrations Irom tho most famous excavation of modern times in tho presentation of this sermon, and that highly ac credited scientist will be quoted in reaching tho conclusion he wishes to show. Young people are especially invited to hear these sermons. "The Church of a Hearty Wel come." is the motto selected by the Church of Christ. The Gospel Mission 2201 North Fir Morning services at the Oospel Mission begin at 11 o'clock directly following tho Siindny school hour which begins at 8:13. In Sunday's servlco the congregntlon will be pri vileged to hear from a former Metho dist minister. Pastor Lester Carlson states. Tlie usual oveulng eervlco of evan gelism will be conducted, beginning nt 7:30 p. m.. with Oust Taylor nnd hts daughter. Pnultue. occupying tho pulpit. Revival meetings will con tinue every night during the coming wetk. except Saturday. Mr. Caxlsen declares that the evangelistic serv ices havo met with great success and are well attended. Especially line singing Is a part of the program very evening, aud special healing I LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. services wlJ be; coadifctod Sunday Inland City Community Church On Sunday morning Rev. N. ' E Hershey will use the subject, "Borne of Four," and In tho evening foi lowing the devotional meeting of the jspworm league mere win oe stereop tlcan pictures of, "That' Tenth Am erican, the Negro." At tho close of the service the radio will be used, tuning In for i Sunday evening at Seth Parker's. There will be ho mid-week wry Ice owing to teacher training classes nem in ia uranae on unesaay eve nlng. There will be a pie social at the church given under the auspices of the Ladies Aid on Friday evening, Feb. 20. An Interesting program has beep piuuuvu lur liub occasion, First Church of Christ, Scientist Services will be held Sunday at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. at First Church or unrist, ucientist, at First and Washington streets. - "Soul" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in an (jnurcnes of Christ, Scientist, on February 15. The Oolden Text will be, "I have longed for thy salvation, O liord; and Thy law is my delight. Let my soul live, and It shall praise Thee: and let thy Judgments help me." (Ps. 119:174, 175). The lesson-sermon will also In clude the following passages' from tno (jnrisuan science textbook, ''Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," ' by Alary 33aker Eddy: "As used In Christian Science. Boul Is properly the synonym of Spirit,' or God." "Knowing that Soul and its attributes were, forever, manifested through man, the Master healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, "hear ing to tne ueai, ieet to iw lame, thus bringing to light the scientific action of the divine MJnd on human minds and bodies and giving a. bet ter undertandlng of Soul and solva tion." (pp. 482 and 210.) Sunday school is held at 9:45 for pupils up to the age of 2Q years. The Wednesday evening service, whjch Includes testimonies of. heal ing, is at a o'clock. The reading room In tho West Jacobson building is open every day oxcept Sundays and legal Jtolidaya from ono to 4:30 o'clock: " "' ' The public is cordially Invite 4 to attend tho church services and ylajt iuiu urns iua ivuuiuB iuuui, Zlon Lutheran Church M avenue between Third and Fourth H, I. Hansen, formerly of Inland City, will explain the "Purpose of tho Incarnation" at the 11 o'clock services at tho Zlon Lutneraii church on Sunday morning. Tho choral society will furnish appro priate music. "What is Implied by the Quota tion, 'The Church as One Family, " the topic for the mooting of the Luther League, will bo presented by Juanlta Stltzlnger at the seven o'clock meeting of the group. 1,1 Sunday school meets at 0:46 in tlie morning. ' " Church of God Spruce street and Y avenue W. W. CriBt, of Idaho, who Is con ducting a revival meeting will de liver two addresses at the church pn Sunday and speak to the children at tho Sunday school hour. The morn lng sermon subject will be "The Holy Spirit 'In His Revelation' to Man;" while in the evonlng he will speak on "Sin in Two Forms." Services on"Sunday begin with Sunday school hi, iu ociouk, wim vqe icsson irom : the seventh chapter of Luke, and the i lesson subject, "Jesus, the Friend of 'Sinners."' I The evangelist nromises to reveal some Important toe is regarding the fnmmID Ulnlrmnn nnBA ..1I.I0U M kuiivud mtniiiuu tunc "UJVtl UID UUV. genorauy Known at tne evening meet- tlnue each evening through the week, - - - M. E. Church South Corner U and First street The baptism of the holy spirit, what it Is. and what It does for the church. will be the preacher. Mr. Huff is a great preacher and Interesting, the pastor slates. League will be held at 6:30 each Sunday evening and prayer" meeting Wednesday evening ' at the parson age, A. J. Starmer, pastor, states. ' Bills (!)y tho Associated PrcsM) Hoiuo bills Introduced. HB 00 By MncPherson Creat ing county boundary board ot school directors. HB 301 By Anderson, Andrews nnd Senator Dunne Relating to print ing, binding and stationery work performed tor political subdivisions. HB 02 By committee on educa tion Relating to ccrltflcatlon of graduates of non-standard colleges and unlvorsltlcs. HB 303 By committee on educa- New Arrivals Hart, Schaffrier & Marx mm Soar $29 Tuc Stooc Fort tion-rRflatlng to appeal from deci sions of district hound ary boards. ' 1 HB 304 By committee on ecTUca HB 306tlon Relating to primary live-year uvriuiuaieB, HB 005 By committee on educa - tlon Relating to high school teach- era. - HB 307 By Schaupp Giving to HB 808 By Nosh, Chlnnock, Mc - Phillips, Day and Senators Miller, Btapies uiosing eaimon river ana its tributaries In Lincoln county by fish- W Ing by' any mcftns except hook and.! Passed by house : ' HB 183 By Wpatherford Refer ring to general appearance in "ac tions, suits ' and legal proceedings'. HB 234 By 'Weatnerford Provid ing that proof of service by. an at torney may be made by certificate Instead of affidavit. HB 262 By Bronaugh Relating to execution of deeds of conveyance by sheriff. HB 25B By Taylor Relating to changes in road boundaries. " Signed by governor: SB 83 By Johnson Relating to stale board of horticulture. Introduced in senate: SB 223 By Bennett and Brown Relating to and providing for filling of vacancies In offices of - state sen ator and representative. SB 224 By Joint ways and means commitee Establishing rats of re imbursement to be allowed officers and employes of state for use of pri vately owned automobiles for state business. SB 225 By Bailey Enabling In corporated communities to Install hydrants and supply water for domes tic use and fire protection. SB 220 By Franclscovlch Relat ing to the trial Jury, alternate Jur ors and prc-empotor challenges in criminal cases. SB 221 By Hall Relating to pilot commissioners and pilots. SB 228 By agriculture committee Defining the standards and fixing grades of Ice cream. SB 229 By senate Judiciary com mittee Relating to landing fields for aircraft on shore of Pacific ocean! " SB 23Pr-By senate Judiciary ' com mittee Relating to and regulating tlio practice of law, and providing a penalty. ' " ' 81 '2U By senate Judiciary com, mittee Relating to and regulating the registration of aircraft. SB 232 By senate Judiciary Re lating to refund of tax on motor ve hicle fuels not used on the public highways; ' ' SB 233 By senate Judiciary com mittee To require all aircraft oper ating commercially, to be licensed by tho department of commerce of tho United States and providing penalty. SB 234 By Carsner To "remit and Interest on certain taxes and declar ing an emergency. SB, 235 By senate Judiciary com mittee Defining and regulating bonking and trust business, and pro viding penalty for the violation of the provisions thereof. SB 236 By Bennett Providing for and relating to tho construction, re construction, paving, improvement, repair fend, maintenance of certain roads and Highways. SB 237-By Upton To require all public service corporations and pub lic utilities to obtain a permit from the public service commission or the state of Oregon, before-selling any bonds, stocks, notes or securities Is sued by public service corporations. SB 238 By senate Judiciary com mittee Providing for aeronautic in- spector at salary of $4,200 per an- num. ana denning nis, duties. SB 230 By Hall Providing who may sue under blue sky law. ' SB 240 By Kuck and Hall Pro- vidiniz for the miner of suit bv th secretary of stato Of a claim against 1. tt..l I tt. . , 1 .... UltJ UlllLCU OkUWB VeTllHlBIl t IOr reimbursement of moneys expended by tho state' lti raising troops during tho Civil war. HB 02 By J. N. Scott Making Union High school district law con form with election laws of district? of first' and second class. HB 278 By Manning, Andrews and : HB 162 By Hill and Howard Olvlug county courts power to close highways to stock running at large. Vote 29 to 20. Required to pass, 31. Absentees, 2. HB 127 By Mott Relating to location of highways. HB 136 By Wlnslow Enlarge rights of cities to purchase from county property sold for taxes. HB no By Wells Relating to ono Fir cemetery In Multnomah county. HB 188 By Andrews and Senator Jones Providing uniform simplified system for creation of special 'road district for Improvement of roads thoreln located. HB 223 By ClackamAS county delegation Increasing salaries of sheriff, treasurer and recorder of Washington county. HB 275 By Hamilton, Dolap, Schaupp, Norton, McClraw, Hill, Howard, McCornack, Fisher and Nichols Designating closing hours of county offices In Coos. Columbia, Douglas, Deschutes and Lano coun ties. SB 44 By Franclscovlch Relating to form of undertaking by Justice of peace. Senate bills Introduced: EB 216 By Carsner Prohibiting MM $34 $39 Evenv Man public officers and employes from having any pecuniary interest in the writing of any bond, undertaking or Insurance nollcy written for the ' benefit of the state or any of its 1 political subdivisions, I SB 216 By Blllhigsley Enabling county courts to lease county-owned 1 SB 217 By Hall Providing for the i -r ... "nr'.m Mc CI Store No. 1 1704 Adams Phone M 515 Salad Bowl Dressing Pt.Jar .. ..22c Lard Kettle, petered 84b, Pail $U9 21 Tina for f . , 25c Carnation Oats No Premium Per. pkg. . . 24c Matches Buffalo 2 Cartons . . 13c IlillllSHM Where Every Penny Counts THE most logical place to buy your foods is Pay 'n Takit. We save you some thing on everything. Come in and see. Plenty of Parking Space for your car. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Radishes Round White Tip BUNCH Lettuce Firm, Solid Heads HEAD Onions Fresh and Tender BUNCH Carrots Fresh from tlie Gardens BUNCH 2C "Serve surety bond to cover tho filing of a liability dub to purchases by com Danies" Issuing and "selling install bonds or thrift certificates. v SB 218 By Bailey and Crawford Relating to injunction In labor dls outes and providing the manner of r ."1. i v. t.inl nt nr. issuing nem nuu mo - re sons charged with violations. SB 219 By committee on forestry and forest products Providing for " ay's Stores Independently Owned Stores of Service and. Economy, Fresh Saturday Only Rolled Veal Roasts ' Per lb. 2Ue Beef Roasts Per lb. 17c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Celery Large 2 for 19c Apples Home Beauties Well Colored Box . . . , . ()5c Lettuce Large Solid Heads Per flead ... 5c Corn Standard White Can , . . . . . 10c FLOUR Oregon Beauty 49-lb. Bag CALUMET Baking Powder 5-lb. Tin .. Maximum Oval Cans PRESERVES Pure Sugar & Strawberiies 3-b. Jar PWD. SUGAR or Brown 3 lbs MAYONNAISE Best Foods Pint Jar ASST. FRUITS lien-ies, Pouches. Grape Fruit, Grapes and Olives 8-oz. Tins BUTTER Support the Oregon Pairy Industry by p'singMore Butter Pound Yourself and Save,! Friday, FebruaryJ!tl?jj- fqreet type, rnspa. ftnd ft survoy. ot iho forest resources of the stote, appro- priaiing ) . . SB 220 By Woodward Placing mates of the state penitentiary ub , der the workmen's compensation act. SB 221 By Woodward Relating to the giving of tokens, stemps, etc;; P the sale of goods, and relating 'to for I'01 8""". l ., miHUJBUUIIIS, Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd Phone M 109 Syrup Crimspii Rambler 1Q-Ib. Cans . 99c Coffee McClay's Best 1 lb. 35c 3 lbs $1.00 Cocoa Hersheys y2-lb.Tin. 15c Cedar Polish loz, Pottle 33c Oxydol pkgs, for . 39c $1 2c 8c 29c t f f